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CTAN Update: xint

Datum: 13. Juni 2013 07:39:21 MESZ
Jean-François Burnol submitted an update to the xint package. Summary description: Expandable operations on long numbers License type: lppl Announcement text:
(1.08a: ) 1. improved efficiency of the basic conversion from exact fractions to floats, giving speed gains especially for the power function; 3.1415^3000000000 as a float is now within the package powers (sic), 2. the comparison routines handle much better inputs with big powers of ten, 3. the xintseries package has macros for floats, (1.08: ) 4. square root extraction, both for floats, and in a variant for integers. 5. new package xintbinhex.sty for expandable conversions of arbitrary length data to and from binary and hexadecimal. Many improvements to the pdf documentation.
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/generic/xint . More information is at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/xint (if the package is new it may take a day for that information to appear). We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf

xint – Expandable arbitrary precision floating point and integer operations

Loading xintexpr provides \xinteval and \xintfloateval.

\xintfloateval evaluates numerical expressions. The floating point precision defaults to 16 decimal digits and can be set by user. Trigonometry, exponential and logarithms are implemented up to a maximal precision of 62 decimal digits.

\xinteval computes exactly with integers, fractions, and decimal numbers or numbers in scientific notation. Note though that multiplying two floating point numbers will about double the number of digits, and so on, because the algebra is done exactly.

Both are compatible with expansion-only context.

Loading xintexpr imports automatically various other modules that it depends upon. Among them:

  • xinttools: utilities such as expandable and non-expandable loops,
  • xint: macros implementing in particular the basic operations on arbitrarily long integers,
  • xintbinhex: conversions between decimal and binary, octal, or hexadecimal bases for arbitrarily long integers,
  • xintfrac: macros implementing in particular the basic operations on arbitrarily large fractions, decimal numbers, or numbers in scientific notation.

Further modules of independent interest include xintgcd, xintseries and xintcfrac.

You can use xintexpr (and the other components) with (via \usepackage) or also with Plain , Op, or Cont (via \input xintexpr.sty).

All the components are documented in the file xint.pdf, which also contains the commented source code.

Paketxint
Version1.4o 2025-09-06
Copyright2013–2022, 2025 Jean-François Burnol
BetreuerJean-François Burnol

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