Lines Matching refs:integers
593 # Shortcut for non-zero scalar integers with no non-zero exponent.
938 croak "the elements must be finite non-negative integers"
2469 # integers $x.
2681 # We don't support finite non-integers, so return zero. The reason for
4030 # integers. E.g., "12345.6789" is returned as "123456789" (mantissa) and "-4"
4199 # Fractional parts with the numerator and denominator as integers. E.g.,
5997 $x->sparts(); # mantissa and exponent (as integers)
6008 $x->bsstr(); # string in scientific notation with integers
6018 $x->to_base_num($b); # as array of integers in any base
6030 Math::BigInt provides support for arbitrary precision integers. Overloading is
6038 non-integers return NaN.
6607 C<-inf> are not integers and are neither odd nor even.
6614 C<+inf>, C<-inf> are not integers.
6898 function for negative integers n, k.
7009 all positive integers up to and including C<$x>. C<$x> must be > -1. The
7293 Returns the significand (mantissa) and the exponent as integers. In
7298 Returns the significand (mantissa) and the exponent as integers. In scalar
7334 both values are integers. Mnemonic: fraction.
7338 Together with L</denominator()>, returns the smallest integers so that the
7344 Together with L</numerator()>, returns the smallest integers so that the
7363 the significand (mantissa) and the exponent are integers. The output