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1 @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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5 @setfilename ../info/numbers
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6 @node Numbers, Strings and Characters, Types of Lisp Object, Top
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7 @chapter Numbers
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8 @cindex integers
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9 @cindex numbers
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11 GNU Emacs supports two numeric data types: @dfn{integers} and
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12 @dfn{floating point numbers}. Integers are whole numbers such as
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13 @minus{}3, 0, 7, 13, and 511. Their values are exact. Floating point
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14 numbers are numbers with fractional parts, such as @minus{}4.5, 0.0, or
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15 2.71828. They can also be expressed in an exponential notation as well:
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16 thus, 1.5e2 equals 150; in this example, @samp{e2} stands for ten to the
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17 second power, and is multiplied by 1.5. Floating point values are not
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18 exact; they have a fixed, limited amount of precision.
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20 Support for floating point numbers is a new feature in Emacs 19, and it
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21 is controlled by a separate compilation option, so you may encounter a site
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22 where Emacs does not support them.
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24 @menu
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25 * Integer Basics:: Representation and range of integers.
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26 * Float Basics:: Representation and range of floating point.
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27 * Predicates on Numbers:: Testing for numbers.
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28 * Comparison of Numbers:: Equality and inequality predicates.
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29 * Numeric Conversions:: Converting float to integer and vice versa.
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30 * Arithmetic Operations:: How to add, subtract, multiply and divide.
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31 * Rounding Operations:: Explicitly rounding floating point numbers.
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32 * Bitwise Operations:: Logical and, or, not, shifting.
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33 * Transcendental Functions:: Trig, exponential and logarithmic functions.
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34 * Random Numbers:: Obtaining random integers, predictable or not.
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35 @end menu
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37 @node Integer Basics
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38 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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39 @section Integer Basics
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40
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41 The range of values for an integer depends on the machine. The
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42 range is @minus{}8388608 to 8388607 (24 bits; i.e.,
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43 @ifinfo
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44 -2**23
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45 @end ifinfo
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46 @tex
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47 $-2^{23}$
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53 @tex
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54 $2^{23}-1$)
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55 @end tex
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56 on most machines, but on others it is @minus{}16777216 to 16777215 (25
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57 bits), or @minus{}33554432 to 33554431 (26 bits). Many examples in this
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58 chapter assume an integer has 24 bits.
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59 @cindex overflow
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61 The Lisp reader reads an integer as a sequence of digits with optional
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65 1 ; @r{The integer 1.}
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66 1. ; @r{The integer 1.}
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67 +1 ; @r{Also the integer 1.}
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68 -1 ; @r{The integer @minus{}1.}
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69 16777217 ; @r{Also the integer 1, due to overflow.}
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70 0 ; @r{The integer 0.}
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71 -0 ; @r{The integer 0.}
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72 @end example
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74 To understand how various functions work on integers, especially the
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75 bitwise operators (@pxref{Bitwise Operations}), it is often helpful to
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76 view the numbers in their binary form.
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78 In 24 bit binary, the decimal integer 5 looks like this:
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80 @example
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82 @end example
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84 @noindent
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86 between groups of 8 bits, to make the binary integer easier to read.)
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88 The integer @minus{}1 looks like this:
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90 @example
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91 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111
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92 @end example
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94 @noindent
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95 @cindex two's complement
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96 @minus{}1 is represented as 24 ones. (This is called @dfn{two's
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97 complement} notation.)
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99 The negative integer, @minus{}5, is creating by subtracting 4 from
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100 @minus{}1. In binary, the decimal integer 4 is 100. Consequently,
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103 @example
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104 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1011
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105 @end example
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107 In this implementation, the largest 24 bit binary integer is the
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108 decimal integer 8,388,607. In binary, it looks like this:
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110 @example
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112 @end example
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114 Since the arithmetic functions do not check whether integers go
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115 outside their range, when you add 1 to 8,388,607, the value is negative
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116 integer @minus{}8,388,608:
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118 @example
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119 (+ 1 8388607)
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120 @result{} -8388608
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121 @result{} 1000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
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122 @end example
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123
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124 Many of the following functions accept markers for arguments as well
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125 as integers. (@xref{Markers}.) More precisely, the actual arguments to
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126 such functions may be either integers or markers, which is why we often
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127 give these arguments the name @var{int-or-marker}. When the argument
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128 value is a marker, its position value is used and its buffer is ignored.
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129
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130 @ignore
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131 In version 19, except where @emph{integer} is specified as an
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132 argument, all of the functions for markers and integers also work for
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133 floating point numbers.
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134 @end ignore
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136 @node Float Basics
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137 @section Floating Point Basics
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139 @cindex @code{LISP_FLOAT_TYPE} configuration macro
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140 Emacs version 19 supports floating point numbers, if compiled with the
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141 macro @code{LISP_FLOAT_TYPE} defined. The precise range of floating
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142 point numbers is machine-specific; it is the same as the range of the C
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143 data type @code{double} on the machine in question.
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145 The printed representation for floating point numbers requires either
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146 a decimal point (with at least one digit following), an exponent, or
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147 both. For example, @samp{1500.0}, @samp{15e2}, @samp{15.0e2},
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148 @samp{1.5e3}, and @samp{.15e4} are five ways of writing a floating point
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149 number whose value is 1500. They are all equivalent. You can also use
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150 a minus sign to write negative floating point numbers, as in
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151 @samp{-1.0}.
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153 @cindex IEEE floating point
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154 @cindex positive infinity
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155 @cindex negative infinity
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156 @cindex infinity
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157 @cindex NaN
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158 Most modern computers support the IEEE floating point standard, which
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159 provides for positive infinity and negative infinity as floating point
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160 values. It also provides for a value called NaN or ``not-a-number''
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161 which is the result you get from numerical functions in cases where
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162 there is no correct answer. For example, @code{(sqrt -1.0)} returns
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163 NaN. There is no read syntax for NaN or infinities; perhaps we should
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164 create a syntax in the future.
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165
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166 You can use @code{logb} to extract the binary exponent of a floating
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167 point number (or estimate the logarithm of an integer):
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169 @defun logb number
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170 This function returns the binary exponent of @var{number}. More
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191 @end defun
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194 This predicate tests whether its argument is an integer, and returns
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199 This predicate tests whether its argument is a number (either integer or
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204 @cindex natural numbers
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215 to suggestions for a better name to use in a future version.
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219 This predicate tests whether its argument is zero, and returns @code{t}
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226 @section Comparison of Numbers
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227 @cindex number equality
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230 there can be many distinct floating point number objects with the same
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231 numeric value. If you use @code{eq} to compare them, then you test
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232 whether two values are the same @emph{object}. If you want to test for
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236 @code{t} if they have the same value. This is sometimes useful, because
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239 markers. However, it is a good idea to use @code{=} if you can, even
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249 (defvar fuzz-factor 1.0e-6)
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250 (defun approx-equal (x y)
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256 @cindex CL note---integers vrs @code{eq}
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257 @quotation
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259 @code{=} because Common Lisp implements multi-word integers, and two
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266 This function tests whether its arguments are numerically equal, and
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267 returns @code{t} if so, @code{nil} otherwise.
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271 This function tests whether its arguments are numerically equal, and
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272 returns @code{t} if they are not, and @code{nil} if they are.
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273 @end defun
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281 This function tests whether its first argument is less than or equal
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324 To convert an integer to floating point, use the function @code{float}.
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327 This returns @var{number} converted to floating point.
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337 This returns @var{number}, converted to an integer by rounding towards
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342 This returns @var{number}, converted to an integer by rounding downward
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352 This returns @var{number}, converted to an integer by rounding upward
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356 @defun round number
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357 This returns @var{number}, converted to an integer by rounding towards the
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362 @section Arithmetic Operations
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364 Emacs Lisp provides the traditional four arithmetic operations:
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365 addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Remainder and modulus
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366 functions supplement the division functions. The functions to
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367 add or subtract 1 are provided because they are traditional in Lisp and
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368 commonly used.
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378 This function returns @var{number-or-marker} plus 1.
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383 @result{} 4
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396 If you want to increment the variable, you must use @code{setq},
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401 @result{} 5
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403 @end defun
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405 @defun 1- number-or-marker
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406 This function returns @var{number-or-marker} minus 1.
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409 @defun abs number
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410 This returns the absolute value of @var{number}.
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413 @defun + &rest numbers-or-markers
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414 This function adds its arguments together. When given no arguments,
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415 @code{+} returns 0. It does not check for overflow.
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425 @end defun
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427 @defun - &optional number-or-marker &rest other-numbers-or-markers
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428 The @code{-} function serves two purposes: negation and subtraction.
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429 When @code{-} has a single argument, the value is the negative of the
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430 argument. When there are multiple arguments, @code{-} subtracts each of
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431 the @var{other-numbers-or-markers} from @var{number-or-marker},
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432 cumulatively. If there are no arguments, the result is 0. This
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437 @result{} 0
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441 @result{} 0
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442 @end example
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443 @end defun
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445 @defun * &rest numbers-or-markers
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446 This function multiplies its arguments together, and returns the
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447 product. When given no arguments, @code{*} returns 1. It does
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451 (*)
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452 @result{} 1
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455 (* 1 2 3 4)
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457 @end example
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458 @end defun
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460 @defun / dividend divisor &rest divisors
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461 This function divides @var{dividend} by @var{divisors} and returns the
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463 divides @var{dividend} by each divisor in turn. Each argument may be a
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464 number or a marker.
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466 If all the arguments are integers, then the result is an integer too.
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470 @code{/} is implemented using the C division operator, which also
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471 permits machine-dependent rounding. As a practical matter, all known
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472 machines round in the standard fashion.
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475 If you divide by 0, an @code{arith-error} error is signaled.
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494 @cindex remainder
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498 For negative arguments, the remainder is in principle machine-dependent
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527 @defun mod dividend divisor
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528 @cindex modulus
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530 in other words, the remainder after division of @var{dividend}
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531 by @var{divisor}, but with the same sign as @var{divisor}.
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532 The arguments must be numbers or markers.
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535 arguments. It also permits floating point arguments; it rounds the
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536 quotient downward (towards minus infinity) to an integer, and uses that
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537 quotient to compute the remainder.
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539 An @code{arith-error} results if @var{divisor} is 0.
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542 (mod 9 4)
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543 @result{} 1
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544 (mod -9 4)
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545 @result{} 3
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546 (mod 9 -4)
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547 @result{} -3
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548 (mod -9 -4)
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549 @result{} -1
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550 (mod 5.5 2.5)
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551 @result{} .5
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554 For any two numbers @var{dividend} and @var{divisor},
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556 @example
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557 @group
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558 (+ (mod @var{dividend} @var{divisor})
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559 (* (floor @var{dividend} @var{divisor}) @var{divisor}))
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561 @end example
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563 @noindent
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565 either argument is floating point.
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566 @end defun
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569 @section Rounding Operations
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570 @cindex rounding without conversion
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571
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572 The functions @code{ffloor}, @code{fceil}, @code{fround} and
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573 @code{ftruncate} take a floating point argument and return a floating
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574 point result whose value is a nearby integer. @code{ffloor} returns the
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575 nearest integer below; @code{fceil}, the nearest integer above;
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576 @code{ftrucate}, the nearest integer in the direction towards zero;
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577 @code{fround}, the nearest integer.
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579 @defun ffloor float
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580 This function rounds @var{float} to the next lower integral value, and
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581 returns that value as a floating point number.
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582 @end defun
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584 @defun fceil float
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585 This function rounds @var{float} to the next higher integral value, and
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587 @end defun
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589 @defun ftrunc float
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590 This function rounds @var{float} towards zero to an integral value, and
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591 returns that value as a floating point number.
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592 @end defun
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594 @defun fround float
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595 This function rounds @var{float} to the nearest integral value,
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597 @end defun
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600 @section Bitwise Operations on Integers
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602 In a computer, an integer is represented as a binary number, a
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603 sequence of @dfn{bits} (digits which are either zero or one). A bitwise
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605 @dfn{shifting} moves the whole sequence left or right one or more places,
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606 reproducing the same pattern ``moved over''.
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607
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608 The bitwise operations in Emacs Lisp apply only to integers.
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610 @defun lsh integer1 count
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611 @cindex logical shift
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612 @code{lsh}, which is an abbreviation for @dfn{logical shift}, shifts the
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613 bits in @var{integer1} to the left @var{count} places, or to the
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614 right if @var{count} is negative. If @var{count} is negative,
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615 @code{lsh} shifts zeros into the most-significant bit, producing a
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616 positive result even if @var{integer1} is negative. Contrast this with
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617 @code{ash}, below.
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618
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619 Thus, the decimal number 5 is the binary number 00000101. Shifted once
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620 to the left, with a zero put in the one's place, the number becomes
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621 00001010, decimal 10.
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624 left. Since the contents of the rightmost place has been moved one
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625 place to the left, a value has to be inserted into the rightmost place.
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626 With @code{lsh}, a zero is placed into the rightmost place. (These
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627 examples show only the low-order eight bits of the binary pattern; the
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628 rest are all zero.)
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632 (lsh 5 1)
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633 @result{} 10
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634 ;; @r{Decimal 5 becomes decimal 10.}
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635 00000101 @result{} 00001010
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637 (lsh 7 1)
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638 @result{} 14
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639 ;; @r{Decimal 7 becomes decimal 14.}
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640 00000111 @result{} 00001110
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641 @end group
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644 @noindent
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646 the left produces a number that is twice the value of the previous
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647 number.
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665 0111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111
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673 @group
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675 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1110
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684 (lsh 3 2)
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685 @result{} 12
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686 ;; @r{Decimal 3 becomes decimal 12.}
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687 00000011 @result{} 00001100
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696 (lsh 6 -1)
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697 @result{} 3
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698 ;; @r{Decimal 6 becomes decimal 3.}
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699 00000110 @result{} 00000011
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702 @group
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710 @noindent
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711 As the example illustrates, shifting the pattern of bits one place to
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712 the right divides the value of the binary number by two, rounding downward.
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713 @end defun
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714
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715 @defun ash integer1 count
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716 @cindex arithmetic shift
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717 @code{ash} (@dfn{arithmetic shift}) shifts the bits in @var{integer1}
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718 to the left @var{count} places, or to the right if @var{count}
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719 is negative.
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720
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721 @code{ash} gives the same results as @code{lsh} except when
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722 @var{integer1} and @var{count} are both negative. In that case,
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723 @code{ash} puts a one in the leftmost position, while @code{lsh} puts
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724 a zero in the leftmost position.
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725
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726 Thus, with @code{ash}, shifting the pattern of bits one place to the right
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727 looks like this:
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729 @example
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730 @group
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731 (ash -6 -1) @result{} -3
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733 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1010
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734 @result{}
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735 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1101
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736 @end group
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738
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739 In contrast, shifting the pattern of bits one place to the right with
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740 @code{lsh} looks like this:
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741
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742 @example
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743 @group
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744 (lsh -6 -1) @result{} 8388605
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745 ;; @r{Decimal @minus{}6 becomes decimal 8,388,605.}
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746 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1010
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747 @result{}
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748 0111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1101
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749 @end group
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750 @end example
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751
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752 @noindent
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753 In this case, the 1 in the leftmost position is shifted one place to the
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754 right, and a zero is shifted into the leftmost position.
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755
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756 Here are other examples:
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757
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758 @c !!! Check if lined up in smallbook format! XDVI shows problem
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759 @c with smallbook but not with regular book! --rjc 16mar92
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760 @smallexample
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761 @group
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762 ; @r{ 24-bit binary values}
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763
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764 (lsh 5 2) ; 5 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0101}
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765 @result{} 20 ; 20 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 0100}
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766 @end group
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767 @group
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768 (ash 5 2)
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769 @result{} 20
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770 (lsh -5 2) ; -5 = @r{1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1011}
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771 @result{} -20 ; -20 = @r{1111 1111 1111 1111 1110 1100}
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772 (ash -5 2)
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773 @result{} -20
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774 @end group
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775 @group
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776 (lsh 5 -2) ; 5 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0101}
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778 @end group
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779 @group
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780 (ash 5 -2)
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781 @result{} 1
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782 @end group
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783 @group
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784 (lsh -5 -2) ; -5 = @r{1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1011}
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785 @result{} 4194302 ; @r{0011 1111 1111 1111 1111 1110}
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786 @end group
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787 @group
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788 (ash -5 -2) ; -5 = @r{1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1011}
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789 @result{} -2 ; -2 = @r{1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1110}
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791 @end smallexample
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792 @end defun
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793
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794 @defun logand &rest ints-or-markers
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795 @cindex logical and
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796 @cindex bitwise and
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797 This function returns the ``logical and'' of the arguments: the
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798 @var{n}th bit is set in the result if, and only if, the @var{n}th bit is
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800 rather than 0.)
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801
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802 For example, using 4-bit binary numbers, the ``logical and'' of 13 and
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803 12 is 12: 1101 combined with 1100 produces 1100.
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804
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805 In both the binary numbers, the leftmost two bits are set (i.e., they
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806 are 1's), so the leftmost two bits of the returned value are set.
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807 However, for the rightmost two bits, each is zero in at least one of
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808 the arguments, so the rightmost two bits of the returned value are 0's.
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810 @noindent
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813 @example
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814 @group
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815 (logand 13 12)
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816 @result{} 12
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817 @end group
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818 @end example
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820 If @code{logand} is not passed any argument, it returns a value of
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821 @minus{}1. This number is an identity element for @code{logand}
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823 @code{logand} is passed just one argument, it returns that argument.
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825 @smallexample
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826 @group
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827 ; @r{ 24-bit binary values}
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828
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829 (logand 14 13) ; 14 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1110}
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830 ; 13 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1101}
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831 @result{} 12 ; 12 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1100}
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832 @end group
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833
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834 @group
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835 (logand 14 13 4) ; 14 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1110}
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836 ; 13 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1101}
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837 ; 4 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0100}
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838 @result{} 4 ; 4 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0100}
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839 @end group
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841 @group
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842 (logand)
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843 @result{} -1 ; -1 = @r{1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111}
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844 @end group
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845 @end smallexample
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846 @end defun
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847
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848 @defun logior &rest ints-or-markers
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849 @cindex logical inclusive or
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850 @cindex bitwise or
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851 This function returns the ``inclusive or'' of its arguments: the @var{n}th bit
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852 is set in the result if, and only if, the @var{n}th bit is set in at least
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853 one of the arguments. If there are no arguments, the result is zero,
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854 which is an identity element for this operation. If @code{logior} is
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856
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857 @smallexample
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858 @group
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859 ; @r{ 24-bit binary values}
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860
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861 (logior 12 5) ; 12 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1100}
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862 ; 5 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0101}
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863 @result{} 13 ; 13 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1101}
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864 @end group
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866 @group
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869 ; 7 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0111}
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870 @result{} 15 ; 15 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1111}
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871 @end group
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872 @end smallexample
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873 @end defun
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874
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875 @defun logxor &rest ints-or-markers
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876 @cindex bitwise exclusive or
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877 @cindex logical exclusive or
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878 This function returns the ``exclusive or'' of its arguments: the
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879 @var{n}th bit is set in the result if, and only if, the @var{n}th bit
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881 the result is 0. If @code{logxor} is passed just one argument, it returns
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882 that argument.
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883
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884 @smallexample
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885 @group
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886 ; @r{ 24-bit binary values}
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887
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888 (logxor 12 5) ; 12 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1100}
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889 ; 5 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0101}
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890 @result{} 9 ; 9 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1001}
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892
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893 @group
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894 (logxor 12 5 7) ; 12 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1100}
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895 ; 5 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0101}
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896 ; 7 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0111}
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897 @result{} 14 ; 14 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1110}
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898 @end group
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899 @end smallexample
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900 @end defun
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901
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902 @defun lognot integer
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903 @cindex logical not
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904 @cindex bitwise not
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905 This function returns the logical complement of its argument: the @var{n}th
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906 bit is one in the result if, and only if, the @var{n}th bit is zero in
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907 @var{integer}, and vice-versa.
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908
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909 @example
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910 (lognot 5)
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911 @result{} -6
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912 ;; 5 = @r{0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0101}
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913 ;; @r{becomes}
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914 ;; -6 = @r{1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1010}
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915 @end example
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916 @end defun
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917
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918 @node Transcendental Functions
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919 @section Transcendental Functions
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920 @cindex transcendental functions
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921 @cindex mathematical functions
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922
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923 These mathematical functions are available if floating point is
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924 supported. They allow integers as well as floating point numbers
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925 as arguments.
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926
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927 @defun sin arg
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928 @defunx cos arg
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929 @defunx tan arg
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930 These are the ordinary trigonometric functions, with argument measured
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931 in radians.
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932 @end defun
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933
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934 @defun asin arg
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935 The value of @code{(asin @var{arg})} is a number between @minus{} pi / 2
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936 and pi / 2 (inclusive) whose sine is @var{arg}; if, however, @var{arg}
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937 is out of range (outside [-1, 1]), then the result is a NaN.
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938 @end defun
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939
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940 @defun acos arg
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941 The value of @code{(acos @var{arg})} is a number between 0 and pi
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942 (inclusive) whose cosine is @var{arg}; if, however, @var{arg}
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943 is out of range (outside [-1, 1]), then the result is a NaN.
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944 @end defun
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945
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946 @defun atan arg
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947 The value of @code{(atan @var{arg})} is a number between @minus{} pi / 2
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948 and pi / 2 (exclusive) whose tangent is @var{arg}.
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949 @end defun
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950
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951 @defun exp arg
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952 This is the exponential function; it returns @i{e} to the power
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953 @var{arg}. @i{e} is a fundamental mathematical constant also called the
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954 base of natural logarithms.
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955 @end defun
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956
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957 @defun log arg &optional base
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958 This function returns the logarithm of @var{arg}, with base @var{base}.
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959 If you don't specify @var{base}, the base @var{e} is used. If @var{arg}
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960 is negative, the result is a NaN.
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961 @end defun
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962
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963 @ignore
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964 @defun expm1 arg
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965 This function returns @code{(1- (exp @var{arg}))}, but it is more
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966 accurate than that when @var{arg} is negative and @code{(exp @var{arg})}
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967 is close to 1.
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968 @end defun
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969
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970 @defun log1p arg
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971 This function returns @code{(log (1+ @var{arg}))}, but it is more
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972 accurate than that when @var{arg} is so small that adding 1 to it would
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973 lose accuracy.
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974 @end defun
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975 @end ignore
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976
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977 @defun log10 arg
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978 This function returns the logarithm of @var{arg}, with base 10. If
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979 @var{arg} is negative, the result is a NaN.
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980 @end defun
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981
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982 @defun expt x y
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983 This function returns @var{x} raised to power @var{y}.
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984 @end defun
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985
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986 @defun sqrt arg
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987 This returns the square root of @var{arg}. If @var{arg} is negative,
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988 the value is a NaN.
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989 @end defun
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990
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991 @node Random Numbers
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992 @section Random Numbers
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993 @cindex random numbers
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994
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995 A deterministic computer program cannot generate true random numbers.
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996 For most purposes, @dfn{pseudo-random numbers} suffice. A series of
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997 pseudo-random numbers is generated in a deterministic fashion. The
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998 numbers are not truly random, but they have certain properties that
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999 mimic a random series. For example, all possible values occur equally
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1000 often in a pseudo-random series.
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1001
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1002 In Emacs, pseudo-random numbers are generated from a ``seed'' number.
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1003 Starting from any given seed, the @code{random} function always
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1004 generates the same sequence of numbers. Emacs always starts with the
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1005 same seed value, so the sequence of values of @code{random} is actually
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1006 the same in each Emacs run! For example, in one operating system, the
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1007 first call to @code{(random)} after you start Emacs always returns
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1008 -1457731, and the second one always returns -7692030. This
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1009 repeatability is helpful for debugging.
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1010
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1011 If you want truly unpredictable random numbers, execute @code{(random
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1012 t)}. This chooses a new seed based on the current time of day and on
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1013 Emacs's process @sc{id} number.
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1014
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1015 @defun random &optional limit
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1016 This function returns a pseudo-random integer. Repeated calls return a
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1017 series of pseudo-random integers.
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1018
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1019 If @var{limit} is @code{nil}, then the value may in principle be any
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1020 integer. If @var{limit} is a positive integer, the value is chosen to
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1021 be nonnegative and less than @var{limit} (only in Emacs 19).
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1022
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1023 If @var{limit} is @code{t}, it means to choose a new seed based on the
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1024 current time of day and on Emacs's process @sc{id} number.
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1025 @c "Emacs'" is incorrect usage!
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1026
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1027 On some machines, any integer representable in Lisp may be the result
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1028 of @code{random}. On other machines, the result can never be larger
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1029 than a certain maximum or less than a certain (negative) minimum.
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1030 @end defun