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Num(3)				 OCaml library				Num(3)

NAME
       Num - Operation on arbitrary-precision numbers.

Module
       Module	Num

Documentation
       Module Num
	: sig end

       Operation on arbitrary-precision numbers.

       Numbers	(type num ) are arbitrary-precision rational numbers, plus the
       special elements 1/0 (infinity) and 0/0 (undefined).

       type num =
	| Int of int
	| Big_int of Big_int.big_int
	| Ratio of Ratio.ratio

       The type of numbers.

       === Arithmetic operations ===

       val (+/) : num -> num -> num

       Same as Num.add_num .

       val add_num : num -> num -> num

       Addition

       val minus_num : num -> num

       Unary negation.

       val (-/) : num -> num -> num

       Same as Num.sub_num .

       val sub_num : num -> num -> num

       Subtraction

       val ( */ ) : num -> num -> num

       Same as Num.mult_num .

       val mult_num : num -> num -> num

       Multiplication

       val square_num : num -> num

       Squaring

       val (//) : num -> num -> num

       Same as Num.div_num .

       val div_num : num -> num -> num

       Division

       val quo_num : num -> num -> num

       Euclidean division: quotient.

       val mod_num : num -> num -> num

       Euclidean division: remainder.

       val ( **/ ) : num -> num -> num

       Same as Num.power_num .

       val power_num : num -> num -> num

       Exponentiation

       val abs_num : num -> num

       Absolute value.

       val succ_num : num -> num

       succ n is n+1

       val pred_num : num -> num

       pred n is n-1

       val incr_num : num Pervasives.ref -> unit

       incr r is r:=!r+1 , where r is a reference to a number.

       val decr_num : num Pervasives.ref -> unit

       decr r is r:=!r-1 , where r is a reference to a number.

       val is_integer_num : num -> bool

       Test if a number is an integer

       === The four following functions approximate a number by an  integer  :
       ===

       val integer_num : num -> num

       integer_num  n  returns	the  integer  closest  to n . In case of ties,
       rounds towards zero.

       val floor_num : num -> num

       floor_num n returns the largest integer smaller or equal to n .

       val round_num : num -> num

       round_num n returns the integer closest to n . In case of ties,	rounds
       off zero.

       val ceiling_num : num -> num

       ceiling_num n returns the smallest integer bigger or equal to n .

       val sign_num : num -> int

       Return -1 , 0 or 1 according to the sign of the argument.

       === Comparisons between numbers ===

       val (=/) : num -> num -> bool

       val (</) : num -> num -> bool

       val (>/) : num -> num -> bool

       val (<=/) : num -> num -> bool

       val (>=/) : num -> num -> bool

       val (<>/) : num -> num -> bool

       val eq_num : num -> num -> bool

       val lt_num : num -> num -> bool

       val le_num : num -> num -> bool

       val gt_num : num -> num -> bool

       val ge_num : num -> num -> bool

       val compare_num : num -> num -> int

       Return  -1  ,  0	 or 1 if the first argument is less than, equal to, or
       greater than the second argument.

       val max_num : num -> num -> num

       Return the greater of the two arguments.

       val min_num : num -> num -> num

       Return the smaller of the two arguments.

       === Coercions with strings ===

       val string_of_num : num -> string

       Convert a number to a string, using fractional notation.

       val approx_num_fix : int -> num -> string

       See Num.approx_num_exp .

       val approx_num_exp : int -> num -> string

       Approximate a number by a decimal. The first argument is	 the  required
       precision.   The	  second   argument  is	 the  number  to  approximate.
       Num.approx_num_fix uses decimal notation; the  first  argument  is  the
       number  of  digits after the decimal point.  approx_num_exp uses scien‐
       tific (exponential) notation; the first argument is the number of  dig‐
       its in the mantissa.

       val num_of_string : string -> num

       Convert a string to a number.  Raise Failure num_of_string if the given
       string is not a valid representation of an integer

       === Coercions between numerical types ===

       val int_of_num : num -> int

       val num_of_int : int -> num

       val nat_of_num : num -> Nat.nat

       val num_of_nat : Nat.nat -> num

       val num_of_big_int : Big_int.big_int -> num

       val big_int_of_num : num -> Big_int.big_int

       val ratio_of_num : num -> Ratio.ratio

       val num_of_ratio : Ratio.ratio -> num

       val float_of_num : num -> float

OCamldoc			  2013-09-28				Num(3)
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