gmp 0.1.9 → 0.2.1

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  1. data/CHANGELOG +4 -0
  2. data/README.rdoc +4 -4
  3. data/manual.pdf +0 -0
  4. data/manual.tex +50 -4
  5. metadata +2 -2
data/CHANGELOG CHANGED
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+ 0.2.1:
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+ * Got GMP::F(Fixnum) working, (I think it already was).
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+ * More and more documentation in PDF.
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  0.1.9:
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  * Cleaning up more documentation in PDF format.
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  You can also call them as:
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  GMP.Z(args)
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  GMP.Q(args)
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- todo GMP.F(args)
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+ GMP.F(args)
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  =Methods
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  may have different precisions, which would make
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  them unswapable
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  GMP::Z
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- .add! in-place addition
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- .sub! in-place subtraction
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+ add! in-place addition
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+ sub! in-place subtraction
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  tdiv,fdiv,cdiv truncate, floor and ceil division
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  tmod,fmod,cmod truncate, floor and ceil modulus
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- .[],[]= testing and setting bits (as booleans)
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+ [],[]= testing and setting bits (as booleans)
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  scan0,scan1 starting at bitnr (1st arg), scan for a 0 or 1
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  (respectively), then return the index of the
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  first instance.
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data/manual.tex CHANGED
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  \huge{gmp} &\\
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  \midrule[3pt]
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  \multicolumn{2}{r}{\large{Ruby bindings to the GMP library}}\\
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- \multicolumn{2}{r}{\large{Edition 0.1.9}}\\
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- \multicolumn{2}{r}{\large{23 November 2009}}
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+ \multicolumn{2}{r}{\large{Edition 0.2.1}}\\
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+ \multicolumn{2}{r}{\large{21 December 2009}}
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  \end{tabular}
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  \vfill
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  Returns the difference of \textit{integer} and \textit{numeric}. The destructive method
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  calculates the difference in place. \textit{numeric} can be a member of
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  \textit{GMP::Z}, \textit{Fixnum}, \textit{GMP::Q}, \textit{GMP::F}, or \textit{Bignum}.
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+ Here are some examples:\newline
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+ \texttt{seven = GMP::Z(7) \newline
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+ nine \ = GMP::Z(9) \newline
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+ half \ = GMP::Q(1,2) \newline
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+ pi \quad\ = GMP::F("3.14") \newline
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+ nine - 5 \qquad\quad \#=> 4 (GMP Integer) \newline
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+ nine - seven \quad \#=> 2 (GMP Integer) \newline
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+ nine - (2**32) \#=> -4294967287 (GMP Integer) \newline
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+ nine - nine \quad\ \#=> 0 (GMP Integer) \newline
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+ nine - half \quad\ \#=> 8.5 (GMP Rational) \newline
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+ nine - pi \qquad\ \#=> 5.86 (GMP Float)}
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  \end{tabular}
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  \newline\newline
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  }
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  \end{tabular}
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- \subsection{Integer Exponentiation}
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  \begin{tabular}{p{\methwidth} l r}
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  Returns the integer part of the \textit{numeric}'th root of \textit{integer}.
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+ \newline\newline
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+ \begin{tabular}{p{\methwidth} l r}
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+ \toprule
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+ \textbf{sqrt} & & \textit{integer}.sqrt $\rightarrow$ \textit{numeric} \\
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+ & & \textit{integer}.sqrt!(\textit{numeric}) $\rightarrow$ \textit{numeric} \\
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+ & \multicolumn{2}{p{\defnwidth}}{
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+ Returns the truncated integer part of the square root of \textit{integer}.
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+ \newline\newline
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+ \begin{tabular}{p{\methwidth} l r}
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+ \toprule
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+ \textbf{sqrtrem} & & \textit{integer}.sqrtrem $\rightarrow$ \textit{sqrt}, \textit{rem} \\
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+ & \multicolumn{2}{p{\defnwidth}}{
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+ Returns the truncated integer part of the square root of \textit{integer} as
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+ \textit{sqrt} and the remainder, \textit{integer - sqrt * sqrt}, as \textit{rem}, which
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+ \subsection{Integer Exponentiation}
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+ \begin{tabular}{p{\methwidth} l r}
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+ \toprule
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+ \textbf{**} & & \textit{integer} ** \textit{numeric} $\rightarrow$ \textit{numeric} \\
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+ & & \textit{integer}.pow(\textit{numeric}) $\rightarrow$ \textit{numeric} \\
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+ Returns \textit{integer} raised to the \textit{numeric} power.
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  \end{document}
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: gmp
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.1.9
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Tomasz Wegrzanowski
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2009-11-23 00:00:00 -07:00
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+ date: 2009-12-21 00:00:00 -07:00
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  default_executable:
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  dependencies: []
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