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CTAN update: xint

Date: June 17, 2013 9:26:04 PM CEST
the daemon reports > Name of contribution: xint > Author's name: Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Burnol > Package version: 1.08b > Location on CTAN: macros/generic/xint/ > Summary description: Expandable operations on long numbers > License type: lppl > > > Announcement text given by the package's contributor: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1. a bug with spaces inside \xinttheexpr...\relax is fixed. > 2. some new improvements in the handling of floating point > numbers. > 3. the previously non-documented possibilities for using > count registers and infix operations with them directly > in the arguments to the macros of xintfrac.sty are > explained. > > Users may view the package catalogue entry at > http://www.ctan.org/pkg/xint > or they may browse the package directory at > http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/generic/xint/ thanks for the upload; i've installed the new version, and updated the catalogue repository. Robin Fairbairns For the CTAN team

xint – Expandable arbitrary precision floating point and integer operations

The xint bundle main modules are:

xinttools
utilities of independent interest such as expandable and non-expandable loops,
xintcore
expandable macros implementing addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and powers for arbitrarily long integers,
xint
extension of xintcore,
xintfrac
extends the scope of xint to decimal numbers, to numbers using scientific notation and also to (exact) fractions,
xintexpr
provides expandable parsers of numeric expressions using the standard infix notations, parentheses, built-in functions, user definable functions and variables (and more ...) which do either exact evaluations (also with fractions) or floating point evaluations under a user chosen precision.

Further modules of the bundle are: xintkernel (support macros for all the bundle constituents), xintbinhex (conversion to and from hexadecimal and binary bases), xintgcd (provides gcd() and lcm() functions to xintexpr), xintseries (evaluates numerically partial sums of series and power series with fractional coefficients), and xintcfrac (dedicated to the computation and display of continued fractions).

All computations are compatible with expansion-only context.

The packages may be used with Plain , , or (a priori) any other macro format built upon .

Packagexint
Version1.4m 2022-06-10
Copyright2013–2022 Jean-François Burnol
MaintainerJean-François Burnol

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