changeset 39198:634358ff84a4

(Integer Basics): Document CL style read syntax for integers in bases other than 10.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Sat, 08 Sep 2001 17:42:52 +0000
parents f56fa34012c0
children dd80762eccd5
files lispref/numbers.texi
diffstat 1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/lispref/numbers.texi	Sat Sep 08 17:42:16 2001 +0000
+++ b/lispref/numbers.texi	Sat Sep 08 17:42:52 2001 +0000
@@ -67,6 +67,18 @@
 -0               ; @r{The integer 0.}
 @end example
 
+@cindex integers in specific radix
+@cindex radix for reading an integer
+@cindex base for reading an integer
+  In addition, the Lisp reader recognizes a syntax for integers in
+bases other than 10: @samp{#B@var{integer}} reads @var{integer} in
+binary (radix 2), @samp{#O@var{integer}} reads @var{integer} in octal
+(radix 8), @samp{#X@var{integer}} reads @var{integer} in hexadecimal
+(radix 16), and @samp{#@var{radix}r@var{integer}} reads @var{integer}
+in radix @var{radix} (where @var{radix} is between 2 and 36,
+inclusivley).  Case is not significant for the letter after @samp{#}
+(@samp{B}, @samp{O}, etc.) that denotes the radix.
+
   To understand how various functions work on integers, especially the
 bitwise operators (@pxref{Bitwise Operations}), it is often helpful to
 view the numbers in their binary form.