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tclrep/machineparameters(3tcl)	    tclrep	tclrep/machineparameters(3tcl)

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NAME
       tclrep/machineparameters - Compute double precision machine parameters.

SYNOPSIS
       package require snit

       machineparameters create objectname ?options...?

       objectname configure ?options...?

       objectname cget opt

       objectname destroy

       objectname compute

       objectname get key

       objectname tostring

       objectname print

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DESCRIPTION
       The math::machineparameters package is the Tcl equivalent of the DLAMCH
       LAPACK function.	 In floating point systems, a floating point number is
       represented by

       x = +/- d1 d2 ... dt basis^e

       where digits satisfy

       0 <= di <= basis - 1, i = 1, t

       with the convention :

       ·      t is the size of the mantissa

       ·      basis is the basis (the "radix")

       The  compute  method  computes  all  machine parameters.	 Then, the get
       method can be used to get each parameter.  The print  method  prints  a
       report on standard output.

EXAMPLE
       In the following example, one compute the parameters of a desktop under
       Linux with the following Tcl 8.4.19 properties :

       % parray tcl_platform
       tcl_platform(byteOrder) = littleEndian
       tcl_platform(machine)   = i686
       tcl_platform(os)	       = Linux
       tcl_platform(osVersion) = 2.6.24-19-generic
       tcl_platform(platform)  = unix
       tcl_platform(tip,268)   = 1
       tcl_platform(tip,280)   = 1
       tcl_platform(user)      = <username>
       tcl_platform(wordSize)  = 4

       The following example creates a machineparameters object, computes  the
       properties and displays it.

	    set pp [machineparameters create %AUTO%]
	    $pp compute
	    $pp print
	    $pp destroy

       This prints out :

	    Machine parameters
	    Epsilon : 1.11022302463e-16
	    Beta : 2
	    Rounding : proper
	    Mantissa : 53
	    Maximum exponent : 1024
	    Minimum exponent : -1021
	    Overflow threshold : 8.98846567431e+307
	    Underflow threshold : 2.22507385851e-308

       That compares well with the results produced by Lapack 3.1.1 :

	    Epsilon			 =   1.11022302462515654E-016
	    Safe minimum		 =   2.22507385850720138E-308
	    Base			 =    2.0000000000000000
	    Precision			 =   2.22044604925031308E-016
	    Number of digits in mantissa =    53.000000000000000
	    Rounding mode		 =   1.00000000000000000
	    Minimum exponent		 =   -1021.0000000000000
	    Underflow threshold		 =   2.22507385850720138E-308
	    Largest exponent		 =    1024.0000000000000
	    Overflow threshold		 =   1.79769313486231571E+308
	    Reciprocal of safe minimum	 =   4.49423283715578977E+307

       The  following example creates a machineparameters object, computes the
       properties and gets the epsilon for the machine.

	    set pp [machineparameters create %AUTO%]
	    $pp compute
	    set eps [$pp get -epsilon]
	    $pp destroy

REFERENCES
       ·      "Algorithms to Reveal Properties of Floating-Point  Arithmetic",
	      Michael  A.  Malcolm, Stanford University, Communications of the
	      ACM, Volume 15 ,	Issue 11  (November 1972), Pages: 949 - 951

       ·      "More on Algorithms that Reveal Properties  of  Floating,	 Point
	      Arithmetic  Units", W. Morven Gentleman, University of Waterloo,
	      Scott B. Marovich, Purdue University, Communications of the ACM,
	      Volume 17 ,  Issue 5  (May 1974), Pages: 276 - 277

CLASS API
       machineparameters create objectname ?options...?
	      The  command  creates a new machineparameters object and returns
	      the fully qualified name of the object command as its result.

	      -verbose verbose
		     Set this option to 1 to  enable  verbose  logging.	  This
		     option  is	 mainly for debug purposes.  The default value
		     of verbose is 0.

OBJECT API
       objectname configure ?options...?
	      The command configure the options of the object objectname.  The
	      options are the same as the static method create.

       objectname cget opt
	      Returns  the  value of the option which name is opt. The options
	      are the same as the method create and configure.

       objectname destroy
	      Destroys the object objectname.

       objectname compute
	      Computes the machine parameters.

       objectname get key
	      Returns the value corresponding with given key.	The  following
	      is the list of available keys.

	      ·	     -epsilon : smallest value so that 1+epsilon>1 is false

	      ·	     -rounding	:  The rounding mode used on the machine.  The
		     rounding occurs when more than t digits would be required
		     to	 represent  the	 number.   Two modes can be determined
		     with the current system : "chop" means than only t digits
		     are  kept,	 no  matter  the  value of the number "proper"
		     means that another rounding mode is used, be it "round to
		     nearest", "round up", "round down".

	      ·	     -basis  : the basis of the floating-point representation.
		     The basis is usually 2, i.e. binary  representation  (for
		     example  IEEE  754	 machines), but some machines (like HP
		     calculators for example) uses 10, or 16, etc...

	      ·	     -mantissa : the number of bits in the mantissa

	      ·	     -exponentmax :   the  largest  positive  exponent	before
		     overflow occurs

	      ·	     -exponentmin  :  the  largest  negative  exponent	before
		     (gradual) underflow occurs

	      ·	     -vmax : largest positive value before overflow occurs

	      ·	     -vmin : largest negative value before (gradual) underflow
		     occurs

       objectname tostring
	      Return a report for machine parameters.

       objectname print
	      Print machine parameters on standard output.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2008 Michael Baudin <michael.baudin@sourceforge.net>

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