mp(3x) DG/UX 4.30 mp(3x)
NAME
madd, msub, mult, mdiv, pow, gcd, invert, rpow, msqrt, mcmp,
move, min, omin, fmin, m_in, mout, omout, fmout, m_out,
sdiv, itom - multiple precision integer arithmetic
SYNOPSIS
#include <mp.h>
#include <stdio.h>
typedef struct mint { int len; short *val; } MINT;
madd(a, b, c)
msub(a, b, c)
mult(a, b, c)
mdiv(a, b, q, r)
pow(a, b, m, c)
gcd(a, b, c)
invert(a, b, c)
rpow(a, n, c)
msqrt(a, b, r)
mcmp(a, b)
move(a, b)
min(a)
omin(a)
fmin(a, f)
min(a, n, f)
mout(a)
omout(a)
fmout(a, f)
mout(a, n, f)
MINT *a, *b, *c, *m, *q, *r;
FILE *f;
int n;
sdiv(a, n, q, r)
MINT *a, *q;
short n;
short *r;
MINT *itom(n)
DESCRIPTION
These routines perform arithmetic on integers of arbitrary
length. The integers are stored using the defined type
MINT. Pointers to a MINT can be initialized using the
function itom which sets the initial value to n. After
that, space is managed automatically by the routines.
madd, msub and mult assign to c the sum, difference and
product, respectively, of a and b. mdiv assigns to q and r
the quotient and remainder obtained from dividing a by b.
sdiv is like mdiv except that the divisor is a short integer
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n and the remainder is placed in a short whose address is
given as r. msqrt produces the integer square root of a in
b and places the remainder in r. rpow calculates in c the
value of a raised to the (``regular'' integral) power n,
while pow calculates this with a full multiple precision
exponent b and the result is reduced modulo m. gcd returns
the greatest common denominator of a and b in c, and invert
computes c such that a*c mod b = 1, for a and b relatively
prime. mcmp returns a negative, zero or positive integer
value when a is less than, equal to or greater than b,
respectively. move copies BIR a " to " b . min and mout do
decimal input and output while omin and omout do octal input
and output. More generally, fmin and fmout do decimal input
and output using file f, and m_in and m_out do I/O with
arbitrary radix n. On input, records should have the form
of strings of digits terminated by a newline; output records
have a similar form.
Programs which use the multiple-precision arithmetic library
must be loaded using the loader flag -lmp.
FILES
/usr/include/mp.h include file
/usr/lib/libmp.a object code library
SEE ALSO
dc(1), bc(1)
DIAGNOSTICS
Illegal operations and running out of memory produce
messages and core images.
BUGS
Bases for input and output should be <= 10.
dc(1) and bc(1) don't use this library.
pow is also the name of a standard math library routine.
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