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Math::BigInt::Calc (3)
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    NAME

    Math::BigInt::Calc - Pure Perl module to support Math::BigInt
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    Provides support for big integer calculations. Not intended to be used by other modules. Other modules which sport the same functions can also be used to support Math::BigInt, like Math::BigInt::GMP or Math::BigInt::Pari.  

    DESCRIPTION

    In order to allow for multiple big integer libraries, Math::BigInt was rewritten to use library modules for core math routines. Any module which follows the same API as this can be used instead by using the following:

            use Math::BigInt lib => 'libname';
    
    

    'libname' is either the long name ('Math::BigInt::Pari'), or only the short version like 'Pari'.  

    STORAGE

     

    METHODS

    The following functions MUST be defined in order to support the use by Math::BigInt v1.70 or later:

            api_version()   return API version, minimum 1 for v1.70
            _new(string)    return ref to new object from ref to decimal string
            _zero()         return a new object with value 0
            _one()          return a new object with value 1
            _two()          return a new object with value 2
            _ten()          return a new object with value 10
    
    

            _str(obj)       return ref to a string representing the object
            _num(obj)       returns a Perl integer/floating point number
                            NOTE: because of Perl numeric notation defaults,
                            the _num'ified obj may lose accuracy due to 
                            machine-dependend floating point size limitations
    
    

            _add(obj,obj)   Simple addition of two objects
            _mul(obj,obj)   Multiplication of two objects
            _div(obj,obj)   Division of the 1st object by the 2nd
                            In list context, returns (result,remainder).
                            NOTE: this is integer math, so no
                            fractional part will be returned.
                            The second operand will be not be 0, so no need to
                            check for that.
            _sub(obj,obj)   Simple subtraction of 1 object from another
                            a third, optional parameter indicates that the params
                            are swapped. In this case, the first param needs to
                            be preserved, while you can destroy the second.
                            sub (x,y,1) => return x - y and keep x intact!
            _dec(obj)       decrement object by one (input is garant. to be > 0)
            _inc(obj)       increment object by one
    
    

            _acmp(obj,obj)  <=> operator for objects (return -1, 0 or 1)
    
    

            _len(obj)       returns count of the decimal digits of the object
            _digit(obj,n)   returns the n'th decimal digit of object
    
    

            _is_one(obj)    return true if argument is 1
            _is_two(obj)    return true if argument is 2
            _is_ten(obj)    return true if argument is 10
            _is_zero(obj)   return true if argument is 0
            _is_even(obj)   return true if argument is even (0,2,4,6..)
            _is_odd(obj)    return true if argument is odd (1,3,5,7..)
    
    

            _copy           return a ref to a true copy of the object
    
    

            _check(obj)     check whether internal representation is still intact
                            return 0 for ok, otherwise error message as string
    
    

            _from_hex(str)  return ref to new object from ref to hexadecimal string
            _from_bin(str)  return ref to new object from ref to binary string
    
    

            _as_hex(str)    return string containing the value as
                            unsigned hex string, with the '0x' prepended.
                            Leading zeros must be stripped.
            _as_bin(str)    Like as_hex, only as binary string containing only
                            zeros and ones. Leading zeros must be stripped and a
                            '0b' must be prepended.
    
    

            _rsft(obj,N,B)  shift object in base B by N 'digits' right
            _lsft(obj,N,B)  shift object in base B by N 'digits' left
    
    

            _xor(obj1,obj2) XOR (bit-wise) object 1 with object 2
                            Note: XOR, AND and OR pad with zeros if size mismatches
            _and(obj1,obj2) AND (bit-wise) object 1 with object 2
            _or(obj1,obj2)  OR (bit-wise) object 1 with object 2
    
    

            _mod(obj,obj)   Return remainder of div of the 1st by the 2nd object
            _sqrt(obj)      return the square root of object (truncated to int)
            _root(obj)      return the n'th (n >= 3) root of obj (truncated to int)
            _fac(obj)       return factorial of object 1 (1*2*3*4..)
            _pow(obj,obj)   return object 1 to the power of object 2
                            return undef for NaN
            _zeros(obj)     return number of trailing decimal zeros
            _modinv         return inverse modulus
            _modpow         return modulus of power ($x ** $y) % $z
            _log_int(X,N)   calculate integer log() of X in base N
                            X >= 0, N >= 0 (return undef for NaN)
                            returns (RESULT, EXACT) where EXACT is:
                             1     : result is exactly RESULT
                             0     : result was truncated to RESULT
                             undef : unknown whether result is exactly RESULT
            _gcd(obj,obj)   return Greatest Common Divisor of two objects
    
    

    The following functions are optional, and can be defined if the underlying lib has a fast way to do them. If undefined, Math::BigInt will use pure Perl (hence slow) fallback routines to emulate these:

            _signed_or
            _signed_and
            _signed_xor
    
    

    Input strings come in as unsigned but with prefix (i.e. as '123', '0xabc' or '0b1101').

    So the library needs only to deal with unsigned big integers. Testing of input parameter validity is done by the caller, so you need not worry about underflow (f.i. in "_sub()", "_dec()") nor about division by zero or similar cases.

    The first parameter can be modified, that includes the possibility that you return a reference to a completely different object instead. Although keeping the reference and just changing it's contents is prefered over creating and returning a different reference.

    Return values are always references to objects, strings, or true/false for comparisation routines.  

    WRAP YOUR OWN

    If you want to port your own favourite c-lib for big numbers to the Math::BigInt interface, you can take any of the already existing modules as a rough guideline. You should really wrap up the latest BigInt and BigFloat testsuites with your module, and replace in them any of the following:

            use Math::BigInt;
    
    

    by this:

            use Math::BigInt lib => 'yourlib';
    
    

    This way you ensure that your library really works 100% within Math::BigInt.  

    LICENSE

    This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.  

    AUTHORS

    Original math code by Mark Biggar, rewritten by Tels <http://bloodgate.com/> in late 2000. Seperated from BigInt and shaped API with the help of John Peacock.

    Fixed, speed-up, streamlined and enhanced by Tels 2001 - 2005.  

    SEE ALSO

    Math::BigInt, Math::BigFloat, Math::BigInt::BitVect, Math::BigInt::GMP, Math::BigInt::FastCalc and Math::BigInt::Pari.


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    STORAGE
    METHODS
    WRAP YOUR OWN
    LICENSE
    AUTHORS
    SEE ALSO


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