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//$Header$ |
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//This file is part of "David T. Ashley's Shared Source Code", a set of shared components |
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//integrated into many of David T. Ashley's projects. |
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//This source code and any program in which it is compiled/used is provided under the MIT License, |
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//reproduced below. |
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#ifndef GMP_RATS_H_INCLUDED |
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#define GMP_RATS_H_INCLUDED |
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#ifdef MODULE_GMP_RATS |
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#define DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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#else |
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#define DECMOD_GMP_RATS extern |
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#endif |
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//The data structure of a rational number. Generally, |
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//it isn't necessary to keep error flags for the rational |
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//number--instead, we can just use the NAN flags of integers, |
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//with the convention that if either of the integers |
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//has any of the NAN flags set, then the rational number |
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//is NAN. This will be good enough. So let's agree |
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//by convention that a rational number is either |
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//valid or NAN--no other possibilities, and nothing more |
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//specific. |
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// |
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//Generally, none of the algorithms in this module make |
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//assumptions about whether the inputs are normalized, |
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//although they may make assurances about whether the |
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//outputs are normalized. Anything except a denominator |
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//of zero is considered acceptable for inputs. |
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// |
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//For the record, "normalized" according to my definition is: |
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// a)Zero has the unique representation 0/1. |
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// b)Numerator and denominator are coprime. |
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// c)Positive rational numbers have positive |
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// components. |
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// d)Negative rational numbers have numerator |
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// negative and denominator positive. |
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typedef struct |
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{ |
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GMP_INTS_mpz_struct num; |
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//The numerator. |
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GMP_INTS_mpz_struct den; |
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//The denominator. |
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} GMP_RATS_mpq_struct; |
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/******************************************************************/ |
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/*** STATUS FUNCTIONS *******************************************/ |
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/******************************************************************/ |
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//Functions in this category provide information about rational |
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//numbers. |
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//Returns TRUE if the rational number is NAN, which means |
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//either integer component with flags set or a denominator |
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//of zero. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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int GMP_RATS_mpq_is_nan(const GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *rn); |
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/******************************************************************/ |
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/*** INITIALIZATION, CLEARING, AND SETTING FUNCTIONS ************/ |
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/******************************************************************/ |
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//Allocates an space for integers, initializes a rational number |
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//to 0/1. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_init(GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg); |
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//Destroys a rational number. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_clear(GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg); |
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//Sets a rational number to the two integer components |
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//specified. It is not required that these components |
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//be normalized. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_set_si(GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg, |
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int num, |
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int den); |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_copy( GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *dst, |
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const GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *src); |
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//Swaps two rational numbers. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_swap( GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *a, |
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GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *b); |
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//Swaps numerator and denominator. Simple swap, no normalization. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_swap_components(GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg); |
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//Sets a rational number to be a slash-separated integer. The |
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//two components (before and after the slash) may be integers |
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//in scientific notation, integers with commas, etc. The |
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//*failure flag is set TRUE if the number could not be parsed. |
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//The rational number involved must already have been initialized, |
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//so space is allocated. The number is not normalized in any |
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//way--the integer components of the rational number are |
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//exactly the slash-separated components. It is possible to |
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//use this function to simply parse to see if one can form |
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//a rational number, but this is an expensive process because |
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//of the allocation and then destruction involved. It seems |
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//possible in the future that one would introduce a function |
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//which won't take the scientifc notation, and so the word |
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//"complex" is included below. Any subsequent function which |
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//won't accept the scientific notation should be called "simple" |
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//instead. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_set_complex_slash_sepd_rat_num(const char *s, |
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int *failure, |
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GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *rn); |
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//Attempts to parse and set a rational number expressed in |
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//pure scientific notation. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_set_sci_not_rat_num(const char *s, |
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int *failure, |
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GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *rn); |
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//Attempts to parse and set a rational number which might be in |
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//any accepted format. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_set_all_format_rat_num(const char *s, |
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int *failure, |
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GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *rn); |
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/******************************************************************/ |
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/*** NORMALIZATION FUNCTIONS ************************************/ |
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/******************************************************************/ |
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//Normalizes only the signs. Non-negative number expressed as +/+, |
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//negative numbers expressed only as -/+. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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GMP_RATS_mpq_normalize_sign(GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *rn); |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_normalize(GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *rn); |
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/******************************************************************/ |
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/*** ARITHMETIC FUNCTIONS ***************************************/ |
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/******************************************************************/ |
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//Adds two rational numbers to produce normalized result. |
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//Args may be same as result. Any NAN inputs result in NAN |
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//output: NAN flagged using 1/0 as return value. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_add( GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *result, |
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const GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg1, |
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const GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg2); |
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//Subtract, follows the same rules as add. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_sub( GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *result, |
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const GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg1, |
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const GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg2); |
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//Multiply. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_mul( GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *result, |
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const GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg1, |
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const GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg2); |
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//Divide. |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS |
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void GMP_RATS_mpq_div( GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *result, |
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const GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg1, |
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const GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg2); |
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/*** COMPARISON FUNCTIONS ***************************************/ |
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//Compares two rational numbers. The return value is neg if |
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//arg1 < arg2, 0 if arg1 == arg2, and 1 if arg1 > arg2. The |
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//rational numbers passed are not required to be normalized, |
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//either with respect to sign of components or with respect |
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//to coprimality. There are some errors which may occur, either |
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//because a denominator is zero or because intermediate results |
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//overflow as the comparison is made. For that reason, the |
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//"failure" pointer is allowed. If it is NULL, no failure information |
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//of zero and the failure can't be detected by the caller. |
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//If the pointer is not NULL, the failure boolean will be |
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//filled in so the caller can detect it. |
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int GMP_RATS_mpq_cmp(const GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg1, |
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const GMP_RATS_mpq_struct *arg2, |
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int *failure); |
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/******************************************************************/ |
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/*** VERSION CONTROL REPORTING FUNCTIONS ************************/ |
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/******************************************************************/ |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS const char *GMP_RATS_cvcinfo(void); |
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DECMOD_GMP_RATS const char *GMP_RATS_hvcinfo(void); |
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#define GMP_RATS_H_VERSION ("$Header$") |
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#endif |
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//End of gmp_rats.h. |