Lines Matching refs:positive
770 #$m->bstr() . 'e+' . $e->bstr(); # e can only be positive in BigInt
771 # 'e+' because E can only be positive in BigInt
1353 # return true when arg (BINT or num_str) is positive (>= 0)
1356 $x->{sign} =~ /^\+/ ? 1 : 0; # +inf is also positive, but NaN not
1590 # put least residue into $x if $x was negative, and thus make it positive
1627 # $mod is positive, sign on $exp is ignored, result also positive
2848 after the dot (or where to round it when passing a positive number). In
2968 The methods return true if the argument is positive or negative, respectively.
2969 C<NaN> is neither positive nor negative, while C<+inf> counts as positive, and
2970 C<-inf> is negative. A C<zero> is positive.
3027 and from '-inf' to '+inf', respectively. Does nothing for NaN or positive
3256 A fixed number of digits before (positive) or after (negative)
3357 round to zero, i.e. positive numbers down, negative ones up.
3425 decimal point; positive values mean to the left of the decimal point.
3629 minus infinity. You will get '+inf' when dividing a positive number by 0, and
3940 I agree (with the first alternative), don't add the '+' on positive