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My instances represent floating point numbers that have arbitrary precision. Besides the standard numerical operations, they provide transcendental operations too. They implement IEEE-754 correctly if the hardware supports it.
• Float class-byte-order dependancies: | (class) | |
• Float class-characterization: | (class) | |
• Float-arithmetic: | (instance) | |
• Float-basic: | (instance) | |
• Float-built ins: | (instance) | |
• Float-coercing: | (instance) | |
• Float-coercion: | (instance) | |
• Float-comparing: | (instance) | |
• Float-compiler: | (instance) | |
• Float-converting: | (instance) | |
• Float-floating point: | (instance) | |
• Float-misc math: | (instance) | |
• Float-printing: | (instance) | |
• Float-storing: | (instance) | |
• Float-testing: | (instance) | |
• Float-testing functionality: | (instance) | |
• Float-transcendental operations: | (instance) | |
• Float-truncation and round off: | (instance) |