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NAME
Math::PlanePath::Base::Digits -- helpers for digit based paths
SYNOPSIS
use Math::PlanePath::Base::Digits 'digit_split_lowtohigh';
foreach my $digit (digit_split_lowtohigh ($n, 16)) {
}
DESCRIPTION
This is a few generic helper functions for paths based on digits or powering.
They're designed to work on plain Perl integers and floats and there's some special case support for
"Math::BigInt".
EXPORTS
Nothing is exported by default but each function below can be as in the usual Exporter style,
use Math::PlanePath::Base::Digits 'round_down_pow';
(But not "parameter_info_radix2()", for the reason described below.)
FUNCTIONS
Generic
"($power, $exponent) = round_up_pow ($n, $radix)"
"($power, $exponent) = round_down_pow ($n, $radix)"
Return the power of $radix equal to or either higher or lower than $n. For example
($pow, $exp) = round_down_pow (260, 2);
# $pow==512 # the next higher power
# $exp==9 # the exponent in that power
# 2**9=512 is next above 260
($pow, $exp) = round_down_pow (260, 2);
# $pow==256 # the next lower power
# $exp==8 # the exponent in that power
# 2**8=256 is next below 260
"@digits = digit_split_lowtohigh ($n, $radix)"
"@bits = bit_split_lowtohigh ($n)"
Return a list of digits from $n in base $radix, or in binary. For example,
@digits = digit_split_lowtohigh (12345, 10);
# @digits = (5,4,3,2,1) # decimal digits low to high
If "$n==0" then the return is an empty list. The current code expects "$n >= 0".
"lowtohigh" in the name tries to make it clear which way the digits are returned. "reverse()" can be
used to get high to low instead (see "reverse" in perlfunc).
"bit_split_lowtohigh()" is the same as "digit_split_lowtohigh()" called with radix=2.
"$n = digit_join_lowtohigh ($arrayref, $radix)"
"$n = digit_join_lowtohigh ($arrayref, $radix, $zero)"
Return a value made by joining digits from $arrayref in base $radix. For example,
@digits = (5,4,3,2,1) # decimal digits low to high
$n = digit_split_lowtohigh (\@digits, 10);
# $n == 12345
Optional $zero can be a 0 of an overloaded number type such as "Math::BigInt" to give a returned $n
of that type.
Subclassing
"$aref = parameter_info_array()"
Return an arrayref of a "radix" parameter, default 2. This is designed to be imported into a
PlanePath subclass as its "parameter_info_array()" method.
package Math::PlanePath::MySubclass;
use Math::PlanePath::Base::Digits 'parameter_info_array';
The arrayref is
[ { name => 'radix',
share_key => 'radix_2',
display => 'Radix',
type => 'integer',
minimum => 2,
default => 2,
width => 3,
description => 'Radix (number base).',
}
]
"$href = Math::PlanePath::Base::Digits::parameter_info_radix2()"
Return the single "radix" parameter hashref from the info above. This can be used when a subclass
wants the radix parameter and other parameters too,
package Math::PlanePath::MySubclass;
use constant parameter_info_array =>
[
{ name => 'something_else',
type => 'integer',
default => '123',
},
Math::PlanePath::Base::Digits::parameter_info_radix2(),
];
If the "description" part should be more specific or more detailed then it could be overridden with
for example
{ %{Math::PlanePath::Base::Digits::parameter_info_radix2()},
description => 'Radix, for both something and something.',
},
This function is not exportable since it's meant for a one-off call in an initializer and so no need
to import it for repeated use.
SEE ALSO
Math::PlanePath, Math::PlanePath::Base::Generic
Math::BigInt
HOME PAGE
<http://user42.tuxfamily.org/math-planepath/index.html>
LICENSE
Copyright 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Kevin Ryde
This file is part of Math-PlanePath.
Math-PlanePath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
option) any later version.
Math-PlanePath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Math-PlanePath. If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
perl v5.32.0 2021-01-23 Math::PlanePath::Base::Digits(3pm)