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                                                                                              3b: Floating Point

                                                                                              ++fn

                                                                                              Float

                                                                                              A mold for the floating-point arithmetic using the base of two, the formula is (-1)^s * a * 2^e.

                                                                                              Produces either a float (%f), an infinity of other sign (%i), or not-a-number (%n). s refers to sign, the flags & or |; e to exponent, a signed decimal; and a to the significand, an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ fn
                                                                                              $% [%f s=? e=@s a=@u]
                                                                                              [%i s=?]
                                                                                              [%n ~]
                                                                                              ==

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > *fn
                                                                                              [%n ~]
                                                                                              > (add:fl [%f & --33 2] [%f | --23 2])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-79 a=10.374.452.512.267.829.421.849.019.032.797.184]
                                                                                              > (add:fl [%i &] [%i &])
                                                                                              [%i s=%.y]
                                                                                              > (add:fl [%n ~] [%i |])
                                                                                              [%n ~]
                                                                                              > (sun:fl 961.193.554.848.514.048.973.893.027.381.506.219.443)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--17 a=7.333.324.850.834.000.007.430.214.137.126.970]

                                                                                              ++dn

                                                                                              Decimal float

                                                                                              A mold for the floating-point arithmetic using the base of 10; the formula is (-1)^s * a *10^e.

                                                                                              Valid values are a float (%d), an infinity (%i), or a not-a-number (%n). s refers to sign, the flags & or |; e to exponent, a signed decimal; and a to the significand, an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              ++ dn
                                                                                              $% [%d s=? e=@s a=@u]
                                                                                              [%i s=?]
                                                                                              [%n ~]
                                                                                              ==

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > `dn`[%d & --0 17.163.091.968]
                                                                                              [%d s=%.y e=--0 a=17.163.091.968]
                                                                                              > `dn`[%i s=%.y]
                                                                                              [%i s=%.y]
                                                                                              > `dn`[%n ~]
                                                                                              [%n ~]

                                                                                              ++rn

                                                                                              Parsed decimal float

                                                                                              A mold for the floating-point arithmetic using the base of 10; the formula is (-1)^s * a *10^e.

                                                                                              Produces either a parsed float (%d), infinity of either sign (%i), or not-a-number (%n).

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rn
                                                                                              $% [%d a=? b=[c=@ [d=@ e=@] f=? i=@]]
                                                                                              [%i a=?]
                                                                                              [%n ~]
                                                                                              ==

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > `rn`[%d | [2 [3 4] | 17.163]]
                                                                                              [%d a=%.n b=[c=2 [d=3 e=4] f=%.n i=17.163]]

                                                                                              ++fl

                                                                                              Arbitrary-precision floating-point

                                                                                              Container arm for floating-point arithmetic functions.

                                                                                              • Precision (p): number of bits in the significand; must be at least 2. Default is 113.
                                                                                              • Minimum exponent (v): minimum value of e. Default is -16.494.
                                                                                              • Width (w): Max value of e minus min value of e. 0 is for fixed-point. Default is 32.765.
                                                                                              • Rounding mode (r): Possible modes are nearest (%n), up (%u), down (%d), to zero (%z), and away from zero (%a). Default value is %n.
                                                                                              • Behavior (d): return denormals (%d), flush denormals to zero (%z), infinite exponent range (%i). Default value is %d.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ fl
                                                                                              =/ [[p=@u v=@s w=@u] r=$?(%n %u %d %z %a) d=$?(%d %f %i)]
                                                                                              [[113 -16.494 32.765] %n %d]
                                                                                              =>
                                                                                              ~% %cofl +> ~
                                                                                              |%

                                                                                              ^rou:fl

                                                                                              Round

                                                                                              Rounds a to a the nearest float that can be represented with a 113-bit significand. There is no term to sign the significand, meaning that a positive sign will always be produced.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rou
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u]] ^- fn (rau a &)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > =a 10.161.487.211.429.486.882.397.572.894.294.017.777
                                                                                              > (^rou:fl [--12 a])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--22 a=9.923.327.354.911.608.283.591.379.779.584.002]
                                                                                              > (^rou:fl [--12 (add a 1)])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--22 a=9.923.327.354.911.608.283.591.379.779.584.002]
                                                                                              > (^rou:fl [--12 (add a 300)])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--22 a=9.923.327.354.911.608.283.591.379.779.584.002]
                                                                                              > (^rou:fl [--12 (add a 1.000)])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--22 a=9.923.327.354.911.608.283.591.379.779.584.003]

                                                                                              ++rau:fl

                                                                                              Various roundings

                                                                                              Rounds a based on what the state of of r in the core contained in fl. t is a sticky bit that represents a value less than ULP(a) = 2^(e.a) when passed to lug:fl.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              t is a flag.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rau
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u] t=?] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?- r
                                                                                              %z (lug %fl a t) %d (lug %fl a t)
                                                                                              %a (lug %ce a t) %u (lug %ce a t)
                                                                                              %n (lug %ne a t)
                                                                                              ==

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (rau:fl [-18 342.602.577] &)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-102 a=6.626.897.619.228.945.634.459.505.846.648.832]

                                                                                              Discussion

                                                                                              See lug:fl for possible rounding operations.


                                                                                              ^add:fl

                                                                                              Add

                                                                                              Produces the sum of a and b. e is used to choose between an exact result (any-sized significand) or a rounded result (113-bit significand).

                                                                                              There is no term to sign the significands, so a positive sign will always be produced.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn

                                                                                              e is a flag.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ add
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u] b=[e=@s a=@u] e=?] ^- fn
                                                                                              =+ q=(dif:si e.a e.b)
                                                                                              |- ?. (syn:si q) $(b a, a b, q +(q))
                                                                                              ?: e
                                                                                              [%f & e.b (^add (lsh [0 (abs:si q)] a.a) a.b)]
                                                                                              =+ [ma=(met 0 a.a) mb=(met 0 a.b)]
                                                                                              =+ ^= w %+ dif:si e.a %- sun:si
                                                                                              ?: (gth prc ma) (^sub prc ma) 0
                                                                                              =+ ^= x %+ sum:si e.b (sun:si mb)
                                                                                              ?: =((cmp:si w x) --1)
                                                                                              ?- r
                                                                                              %z (lug %fl a &) %d (lug %fl a &)
                                                                                              %a (lug %lg a &) %u (lug %lg a &)
                                                                                              %n (lug %na a &)
                                                                                              ==
                                                                                              (rou [e.b (^add (lsh [0 (abs:si q)] a.a) a.b)])

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (^add:fl [--33 2.718] [--23 11] %.y)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--23 a=2.783.243]
                                                                                              > (^add:fl [--33 2.718] [--23 11] %.n)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-68 a=6.890.975.897.521.519.304.902.126.405.156.864]

                                                                                              ^sub:fl

                                                                                              Subtract

                                                                                              Produces the difference of a minus b. e is used to choose between an exact result (any-sized significand) or a rounded result (113-bit significand).

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              b is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              e is a flag.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sub
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u] b=[e=@s a=@u] e=?] ^- fn
                                                                                              =+ q=(dif:si e.a e.b)
                                                                                              |- ?. (syn:si q)
                                                                                              (fli $(b a, a b, q +(q), r swr))
                                                                                              =+ [ma=(met 0 a.a) mb=(met 0 a.b)]
                                                                                              =+ ^= w %+ dif:si e.a %- sun:si
                                                                                              ?: (gth prc ma) (^sub prc ma) 0
                                                                                              =+ ^= x %+ sum:si e.b (sun:si +(mb))
                                                                                              ?: &(!e =((cmp:si w x) --1))
                                                                                              ?- r
                                                                                              %z (lug %sm a &) %d (lug %sm a &)
                                                                                              %a (lug %ce a &) %u (lug %ce a &)
                                                                                              %n (lug %nt a &)
                                                                                              ==
                                                                                              =+ j=(lsh [0 (abs:si q)] a.a)
                                                                                              |- ?. (gte j a.b)
                                                                                              (fli $(a.b j, j a.b, r swr))
                                                                                              =+ i=(^sub j a.b)
                                                                                              ?~ i [%f & zer]
                                                                                              ?: e [%f & e.b i] (rou [e.b i])

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (^sub:fl [--33 2.718] [--23 11] %.y)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--23 a=2.783.221]
                                                                                              > (^sub:fl [--33 2.718] [--63 11] %.y)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.n e=--33 a=11.811.157.346]

                                                                                              ^mul:fl

                                                                                              Multiply

                                                                                              Produces the product of a multiplied by b. There is no term to sign the significands, so a positive sign will always be produced.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              b is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ mul
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u] b=[e=@s a=@u]] ^- fn
                                                                                              (rou (sum:si e.a e.b) (^mul a.a a.b))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (^mul:fl [--3 2.718] [--23 11])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-72 a=9.475.054.411.405.900.661.487.108.108.582.912]

                                                                                              ^div:fl

                                                                                              Divide

                                                                                              Produces the quotient of a divided by b. There is no term to sign the significands, so a positive sign will always be produced.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              b is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ div
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u] b=[e=@s a=@u]] ^- fn
                                                                                              =+ [ma=(met 0 a.a) mb=(met 0 a.b)]
                                                                                              =+ v=(dif:si (sun:si ma) (sun:si +((^add mb prc))))
                                                                                              =. a ?: (syn:si v) a
                                                                                              a(e (sum:si v e.a), a (lsh [0 (abs:si v)] a.a))
                                                                                              =+ [j=(dif:si e.a e.b) q=(dvr a.a a.b)]
                                                                                              (rau [j p.q] =(q.q 0))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (^div:fl [--13 2.718] [--23 11])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-115 a=10.023.198.055.040.952.765.870.659.817.343.907]

                                                                                              ^sqt:fl

                                                                                              Square root

                                                                                              Produces the square root of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sqt
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u]] ^- fn
                                                                                              =. a
                                                                                              =+ [w=(met 0 a.a) x=(^mul +(prc) 2)]
                                                                                              =+ ?:((^lth w x) (^sub x w) 0)
                                                                                              =+ ?: =((dis - 1) (dis (abs:si e.a) 1)) -
                                                                                              (^add - 1)
                                                                                              a(e (dif:si e.a (sun:si -)), a (lsh [0 -] a.a))
                                                                                              =+ [y=(^sqt a.a) z=(fra:si e.a --2)]
                                                                                              (rau [z p.y] =(q.y 0))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (^sqt:fl [-18 342.602.577])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-107 a=5.865.903.143.604.945.574.132.671.852.050.553]

                                                                                              ^lth:fl

                                                                                              Less than

                                                                                              Tests if a is less than b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              b is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lth
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u] b=[e=@s a=@u]] ^- ?
                                                                                              ?: =(e.a e.b) (^lth a.a a.b)
                                                                                              =+ c=(cmp:si (ibl a) (ibl b))
                                                                                              ?: =(c -1) & ?: =(c --1) |
                                                                                              ?: =((cmp:si e.a e.b) -1)
                                                                                              (^lth (rsh [0 (abs:si (dif:si e.a e.b))] a.a) a.b)
                                                                                              (^lth (lsh [0 (abs:si (dif:si e.a e.b))] a.a) a.b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (^lth:fl [-4 684] [--0 35])
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (^lth:fl [-4 684] [--0 90])
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ^equ:fl

                                                                                              Equals

                                                                                              Tests if a is equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              b is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ equ
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u] b=[e=@s a=@u]] ^- ?
                                                                                              ?. =((ibl a) (ibl b)) |
                                                                                              ?: =((cmp:si e.a e.b) -1)
                                                                                              =((lsh [0 (abs:si (dif:si e.a e.b))] a.b) a.a)
                                                                                              =((lsh [0 (abs:si (dif:si e.a e.b))] a.a) a.b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (^equ:fl [-4 480] [-0 50])
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (^equ:fl [-4 480] [-0 30])
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++ibl:fl

                                                                                              Integer binary logarithm

                                                                                              Produces the lowest power to which the number 2 must be raised to obtain a or greater.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A signed integer.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ ibl
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u]] ^- @s
                                                                                              (sum:si (sun:si (dec (met 0 a.a))) e.a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (ibl:fl [-18 342.602.577])
                                                                                              --10

                                                                                              ++uni:fl

                                                                                              Change representation to odd

                                                                                              Produces another representation of the floating point a where the significand is odd. Every floating-point number has a unique representation of this kind. If the significand of a is already odd, nothing changes.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ uni
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u]]
                                                                                              |- ?: =((end 0 a.a) 1) a
                                                                                              $(a.a (rsh 0 a.a), e.a (sum:si e.a --1))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (uni:fl [-8 342.602.578])
                                                                                              [e=-7 a=171.301.289]
                                                                                              > (uni:fl [-8 342.602.577])
                                                                                              [e=-8 a=342.602.577]

                                                                                              ++xpd:fl

                                                                                              Expand

                                                                                              Produces the fully precise form of a, or the denormalized form of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Sources

                                                                                              ++ xpd
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u]]
                                                                                              =+ ma=(met 0 a.a)
                                                                                              ?: (gte ma prc) a
                                                                                              =+ ?: =(den %i) (^sub prc ma)
                                                                                              =+ ^= q
                                                                                              =+ w=(dif:si e.a emn)
                                                                                              ?: (syn:si w) (abs:si w) 0
                                                                                              (min q (^sub prc ma))
                                                                                              a(e (dif:si e.a (sun:si -)), a (lsh [0 -] a.a))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (xpd:fl [--3 12])
                                                                                              [e=-106 a=7.788.445.287.802.241.442.795.744.493.830.144]
                                                                                              > (xpd:fl [-8 342.602.577])
                                                                                              [e=-92 a=6.626.897.619.228.945.634.459.505.846.648.832]
                                                                                              > (xpd:fl [-92 6.626.897.619.228.945.634.459.505.846.648.832])
                                                                                              [e=-92 a=6.626.897.619.228.945.634.459.505.846.648.832]

                                                                                              ++lug:fl

                                                                                              Central rounding mechanism

                                                                                              Performs various rounding operations on a. An operation is chosen based on the value selected for t. s is a sticky bit that represents a value less than ULP(a) = 2^(e.a)

                                                                                              Possible rounding operations:

                                                                                              • Floor (%fl)
                                                                                              • Ceiling (%ce)
                                                                                              • Smaller (%sm)
                                                                                              • Larger (%lg)
                                                                                              • Nearest (%ne) -- Rounds ties away from 0 if the number is even, rounds toward 0 if the number is odd.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              t is one of the following: %fl, %ce, %sm, %lg, %ne, %na, or %nt.

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              s is a flag.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lug
                                                                                              ~/ %lug
                                                                                              |= [t=$?(%fl %ce %sm %lg %ne %na %nt) a=[e=@s a=@u] s=?] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?< =(a.a 0)
                                                                                              =-
                                                                                              ?. =(den %f) - :: flush denormals
                                                                                              ?. ?=([%f *] -) -
                                                                                              ?: =((met 0 ->+>) prc) - [%f & zer]
                                                                                              ::
                                                                                              =+ m=(met 0 a.a)
                                                                                              ?> |(s (gth m prc)) :: require precision
                                                                                              =+ ^= q %+ max
                                                                                              ?: (gth m prc) (^sub m prc) 0 :: reduce precision
                                                                                              %- abs:si ?: =(den %i) --0 :: enforce min. exp
                                                                                              ?: =((cmp:si e.a emn) -1) (dif:si emn e.a) --0
                                                                                              =^ b a :- (end [0 q] a.a)
                                                                                              a(e (sum:si e.a (sun:si q)), a (rsh [0 q] a.a))
                                                                                              ::
                                                                                              ?~ a.a
                                                                                              ?< =(den %i)
                                                                                              ?- t
                                                                                              %fl [%f & zer]
                                                                                              %sm [%f & zer]
                                                                                              %ce [%f & spd]
                                                                                              %lg [%f & spd]
                                                                                              %ne ?: s [%f & ?:((lte b (bex (dec q))) zer spd)]
                                                                                              [%f & ?:((^lth b (bex (dec q))) zer spd)]
                                                                                              %nt ?: s [%f & ?:((lte b (bex (dec q))) zer spd)]
                                                                                              [%f & ?:((^lth b (bex (dec q))) zer spd)]
                                                                                              %na [%f & ?:((^lth b (bex (dec q))) zer spd)]
                                                                                              ==
                                                                                              ::
                                                                                              =. a (xpd a)
                                                                                              ::
                                                                                              =. a
                                                                                              ?- t
                                                                                              %fl a
                                                                                              %lg a(a +(a.a))
                                                                                              %sm ?. &(=(b 0) s) a
                                                                                              ?: &(=(e.a emn) !=(den %i)) a(a (dec a.a))
                                                                                              =+ y=(dec (^mul a.a 2))
                                                                                              ?. (lte (met 0 y) prc) a(a (dec a.a))
                                                                                              [(dif:si e.a --1) y]
                                                                                              %ce ?: &(=(b 0) s) a a(a +(a.a))
                                                                                              %ne ?~ b a
                                                                                              =+ y=(bex (dec q))
                                                                                              ?: &(=(b y) s) :: round halfs to even
                                                                                              ?~ (dis a.a 1) a a(a +(a.a))
                                                                                              ?: (^lth b y) a a(a +(a.a))
                                                                                              %na ?~ b a
                                                                                              =+ y=(bex (dec q))
                                                                                              ?: (^lth b y) a a(a +(a.a))
                                                                                              %nt ?~ b a
                                                                                              =+ y=(bex (dec q))
                                                                                              ?: =(b y) ?: s a a(a +(a.a))
                                                                                              ?: (^lth b y) a a(a +(a.a))
                                                                                              ==
                                                                                              ::
                                                                                              =. a ?. =((met 0 a.a) +(prc)) a
                                                                                              a(a (rsh 0 a.a), e (sum:si e.a --1))
                                                                                              ?~ a.a [%f & zer]
                                                                                              ::
                                                                                              ?: =(den %i) [%f & a]
                                                                                              ?: =((cmp:si emx e.a) -1) [%i &] [%f & a] :: enforce max. exp

                                                                                              ^drg:fl

                                                                                              Get printable decimal

                                                                                              Produces the decimal form of a using the Dragon4 algorithm. Guarantees accurate results for rounded floats.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ drg :: dragon4; get
                                                                                              ~/ %drg :: printable decimal;
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u]] ^- [@s @u] :: guaranteed accurate
                                                                                              ?< =(a.a 0) :: for rounded floats
                                                                                              =. a (xpd a)
                                                                                              =+ r=(lsh [0 ?:((syn:si e.a) (abs:si e.a) 0)] a.a)
                                                                                              =+ s=(lsh [0 ?.((syn:si e.a) (abs:si e.a) 0)] 1)
                                                                                              =+ mn=(lsh [0 ?:((syn:si e.a) (abs:si e.a) 0)] 1)
                                                                                              =+ mp=mn
                                                                                              => ?.
                                                                                              ?& =(a.a (bex (dec prc))) :: if next smallest
                                                                                              |(!=(e.a emn) =(den %i)) :: float is half ULP,
                                                                                              == :: tighten lower bound
                                                                                              .
                                                                                              %= .
                                                                                              mp (lsh 0 mp)
                                                                                              r (lsh 0 r)
                                                                                              s (lsh 0 s)
                                                                                              ==
                                                                                              =+ [k=--0 q=(^div (^add s 9) 10)]
                                                                                              |- ?: (^lth r q)
                                                                                              %= $
                                                                                              k (dif:si k --1)
                                                                                              r (^mul r 10)
                                                                                              mn (^mul mn 10)
                                                                                              mp (^mul mp 10)
                                                                                              ==
                                                                                              |- ?: (gte (^add (^mul r 2) mp) (^mul s 2))
                                                                                              $(s (^mul s 10), k (sum:si k --1))
                                                                                              =+ [u=0 o=0]
                                                                                              |- :: r/s+o = a*10^-k
                                                                                              =+ v=(dvr (^mul r 10) s)
                                                                                              => %= .
                                                                                              k (dif:si k --1)
                                                                                              u p.v
                                                                                              r q.v
                                                                                              mn (^mul mn 10)
                                                                                              mp (^mul mp 10)
                                                                                              ==
                                                                                              =+ l=(^lth (^mul r 2) mn) :: in lower bound
                                                                                              =+ ^= h :: in upper bound
                                                                                              ?| (^lth (^mul s 2) mp)
                                                                                              (gth (^mul r 2) (^sub (^mul s 2) mp))
                                                                                              ==
                                                                                              ?: &(!l !h)
                                                                                              $(o (^add (^mul o 10) u))
                                                                                              =+ q=&(h |(!l (gth (^mul r 2) s)))
                                                                                              =. o (^add (^mul o 10) ?:(q +(u) u))
                                                                                              [k o]

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sun:fl 218.116)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-95 a=8.640.464.947.480.640.129.276.716.135.743.488]
                                                                                              > (^drg:fl [e=-95 a=8.640.464.947.480.640.129.276.716.135.743.488])
                                                                                              [--0 218.116]
                                                                                              > (sun:fl 102.057.673.128.349)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-66 a=7.530.527.107.827.833.883.675.587.233.447.936]
                                                                                              > (^drg:fl [e=-66 a=7.530.527.107.827.833.883.675.587.233.447.936])
                                                                                              [--0 102.057.673.128.349]

                                                                                              ^toj:fl

                                                                                              Round to integer

                                                                                              Rounds float a to the nearest decimal float with an exponent of 0.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ toj
                                                                                              |= [a=[e=@s a=@u]] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?. =((cmp:si e.a --0) -1) [%f & a]
                                                                                              =+ x=(abs:si e.a)
                                                                                              =+ y=(rsh [0 x] a.a)
                                                                                              ?: |(=(r %d) =(r %z)) [%f & --0 y]
                                                                                              =+ z=(end [0 x] a.a)
                                                                                              ?: |(=(r %u) =(r %a)) [%f & --0 ?~(z y +(y))]
                                                                                              =+ i=(bex (dec x))
                                                                                              ?: &(=(z i) =((dis y 1) 0)) [%f & --0 y]
                                                                                              ?: (^lth z i) [%f & --0 y] [%f & --0 +(y)]

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (^toj:fl [-11 7.530.107.827.833.587])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--0 a=3.676.810.462.809]
                                                                                              > (^toj:fl [-11 7.530.107.827.833.589])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--0 a=3.676.810.462.809]

                                                                                              ++ned:fl

                                                                                              Require float

                                                                                              Produces a if a is a is of floating-point representation. If a is another case of fn, such as infinity or not-a-number, a crash is produced.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A cell of a signed integer and an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ ned
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- [%f s=? e=@s a=@u]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%f *] a) a
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"need-float"
                                                                                              !!

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (ned:fl [%f s=%.y e=-11 a=7.530.107.827.833.587])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-11 a=7.530.107.827.833.587]
                                                                                              > (ned:fl [%n ~])
                                                                                              ! need-float
                                                                                              ! exit
                                                                                              > (ned:fl [%i |])
                                                                                              ! need-float
                                                                                              ! exit

                                                                                              ++shf:fl

                                                                                              Shift power

                                                                                              Multiplies a by 2 to the b power without rounding. This results in shifting the exponent term by b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is a signed integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ shf
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=@s]
                                                                                              ?: |(?=([%n *] a) ?=([%i *] a)) a
                                                                                              a(e (sum:si e.a b))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (shf:fl [[%f & -2 7] --2])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--0 a=7]
                                                                                              > (shf:fl [[%f & -2 7] -2])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-4 a=7]
                                                                                              > (shf:fl [%f & -11 7.530.107.827.833.587] --5)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-6 a=7.530.107.827.833.587]

                                                                                              ++fli:fl

                                                                                              Flip sign

                                                                                              Produces a with its signed changed from positive to negative, or vice versa.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ fli
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?-(-.a %f a(s !s.a), %i a(s !s.a), %n a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (fli:fl [%f %.y -2 7])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.n e=-2 a=7]
                                                                                              > (fli:fl [%f %.n --2 30.617])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--2 a=30.617]
                                                                                              > (fli:fl [%f | --2 30.617])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--2 a=30.617]

                                                                                              ++swr:fl

                                                                                              Switch rounding

                                                                                              Switches the rounding mode of r:fl.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ swr ?+(r r %d %u, %u %d)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > r:fl
                                                                                              %n
                                                                                              > swr:fl
                                                                                              %n
                                                                                              > =new-fl fl :: new fl core with changed state
                                                                                              > =new-fl new-fl(r %u)
                                                                                              > swr:new-fl
                                                                                              %d

                                                                                              ++prc:fl

                                                                                              Force precision of 2 or greater

                                                                                              Produces p, the core's precision, if p is greater than or equal to 2. Otherwise, a crash is produced.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ prc ?>((gth p 1) p)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > prc:fl
                                                                                              113
                                                                                              > =new-fl fl
                                                                                              > =new-fl new-fl(p 1)
                                                                                              > prc:new-fl
                                                                                              ! exit
                                                                                              > =new-fl new-fl(p 2)
                                                                                              > prc:new-fl
                                                                                              2

                                                                                              ++den:fl

                                                                                              Behavior

                                                                                              Produces d:fl. Denormalizes if d:fl is %d. Flushes denormals to zero if d:fl is %f.

                                                                                              • Denormalizes if d:fl is %d.
                                                                                              • Flushes denormals to zero if d:fl is %f.
                                                                                              • Infinite exponent range if %d is %i.

                                                                                              The default value of d is %d.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ den d

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > den:fl
                                                                                              %d
                                                                                              > =new-fl fl
                                                                                              > =new-fl new-fl(d %f)
                                                                                              > den:new-fl
                                                                                              %f

                                                                                              ++emn:fl

                                                                                              Minimum exponent

                                                                                              Produces v:fl, the minimum exponent. The default minimum exponent is -16.494.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ emn v

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > emn:fl
                                                                                              -16.494

                                                                                              ++emx:fl

                                                                                              Maximum exponent

                                                                                              Returns the maximum exponent of fl. The default maximum exponent is --16.271.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ emx (sum:si emn (sun:si w))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > emx:fl
                                                                                              --16.271
                                                                                              > `@u`emx:fl
                                                                                              32.542

                                                                                              ++spd:fl

                                                                                              Smallest denormal

                                                                                              Produces the smallest possible denormalized float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ spd [e=emn a=1]

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > spd:fl
                                                                                              [e=-16.494 a=1]

                                                                                              ++spn:fl

                                                                                              Smallest normal

                                                                                              Produces the smallest representable normal float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ spn [e=emn a=(bex (dec prc))]

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > spn:fl
                                                                                              [e=-16.494 a=5.192.296.858.534.827.628.530.496.329.220.096]

                                                                                              ++lfn:fl

                                                                                              Largest normal

                                                                                              Produces the largest representable normal float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lfn [e=emx a=(fil 0 prc 1)]

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > lfn:fl
                                                                                              [e=--16.271 a=10.384.593.717.069.655.257.060.992.658.440.191]

                                                                                              ++lfe:fl

                                                                                              Maximum

                                                                                              Produces the sum of emx:fl plus prc:fl.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lfe (sum:si emx (sun:si prc))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > lfe:fl
                                                                                              --16.384

                                                                                              ++zer:fl

                                                                                              Zero

                                                                                              Produces zero represented as a float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ zer [e=--0 a=0]

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > zer:fl
                                                                                              [e=--0 a=0]

                                                                                              ++rou:fl

                                                                                              Round

                                                                                              Rounds a. The way in which a is rounded depends on the value of r:fl.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produes

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rou
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?. ?=([%f *] a) a
                                                                                              ?~ a.a [%f s.a zer]
                                                                                              ?: s.a (^rou +>.a)
                                                                                              =.(r swr (fli (^rou +>.a)))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > =a 10.161.487.211.429.486.882.397.572.894.294.017.777
                                                                                              > (rou:fl [%f & --12 a])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--22 a=9.923.327.354.911.608.283.591.379.779.584.002]
                                                                                              > (rou:fl [%f & --12 (add a 1)])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--22 a=9.923.327.354.911.608.283.591.379.779.584.002]
                                                                                              > (rou:fl [%f & --12 (add a 300)])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--22 a=9.923.327.354.911.608.283.591.379.779.584.002]
                                                                                              > (rou:fl [%f & --12 (add a 1.000)])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--22 a=9.923.327.354.911.608.283.591.379.779.584.003]

                                                                                              ++syn:fl

                                                                                              Get sign

                                                                                              Produces the sign of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produes

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ syn
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- ?
                                                                                              ?-(-.a %f s.a, %i s.a, %n &)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (syn:fl (sun:fl 106))
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (syn:fl [%f | --0 106])
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++abs:fl

                                                                                              Absolute value

                                                                                              Produces the absolute value of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produes

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Sources

                                                                                              ++ abs
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%f *] a) [%f & e.a a.a]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] a) [%i &] [%n ~]

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (abs:fl [%f | --0 106])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--0 a=106]
                                                                                              > (abs:fl [%f & --0 106])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--0 a=106]

                                                                                              ++add:fl

                                                                                              Add

                                                                                              Produces the sum of a plus b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ add
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=fn] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?: |(?=([%n *] a) ?=([%n *] b)) [%n ~]
                                                                                              ?: |(?=([%i *] a) ?=([%i *] b))
                                                                                              ?: &(?=([%i *] a) ?=([%i *] b))
                                                                                              ?: =(a b) a [%n ~]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] a) a b
                                                                                              ?: |(=(a.a 0) =(a.b 0))
                                                                                              ?. &(=(a.a 0) =(a.b 0)) %- rou ?~(a.a b a)
                                                                                              [%f ?:(=(r %d) &(s.a s.b) |(s.a s.b)) zer]
                                                                                              %- |= [a=fn]
                                                                                              ?. ?=([%f *] a) a
                                                                                              ?. =(a.a 0) a
                                                                                              [%f !=(r %d) zer]
                                                                                              ?: =(s.a s.b)
                                                                                              ?: s.a (^add +>.a +>.b |)
                                                                                              =.(r swr (fli (^add +>.a +>.b |)))
                                                                                              ?: s.a (^sub +>.a +>.b |)
                                                                                              (^sub +>.b +>.a |)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (add:fl [%f & --0 106] [%f | --3 55])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.n e=-104 a=6.774.324.807.619.657.921.598.381.929.529.344]

                                                                                              ++ead:fl

                                                                                              Exact add

                                                                                              Produces the exact sum of a plus b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ ead
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=fn] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?: |(?=([%n *] a) ?=([%n *] b)) [%n ~]
                                                                                              ?: |(?=([%i *] a) ?=([%i *] b))
                                                                                              ?: &(?=([%i *] a) ?=([%i *] b))
                                                                                              ?: =(a b) a [%n ~]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] a) a b
                                                                                              ?: |(=(a.a 0) =(a.b 0))
                                                                                              ?. &(=(a.a 0) =(a.b 0)) ?~(a.a b a)
                                                                                              [%f ?:(=(r %d) &(s.a s.b) |(s.a s.b)) zer]
                                                                                              %- |= [a=fn]
                                                                                              ?. ?=([%f *] a) a
                                                                                              ?. =(a.a 0) a
                                                                                              [%f !=(r %d) zer]
                                                                                              ?: =(s.a s.b)
                                                                                              ?: s.a (^add +>.a +>.b &)
                                                                                              (fli (^add +>.a +>.b &))
                                                                                              ?: s.a (^sub +>.a +>.b &)
                                                                                              (^sub +>.b +>.a &)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (ead:fl [%f & --0 106] [%f | --3 55])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.n e=--0 a=334]

                                                                                              ++sub:fl

                                                                                              Subtract

                                                                                              Produces the difference of a minus b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sub
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=fn] ^- fn (add a (fli b))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sub:fl [%f & --13 2.718] [%f & --23 11])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.n e=-86 a=5.416.671.014.775.224.232.595.412.796.571.648]

                                                                                              ++mul:fl

                                                                                              Multiply

                                                                                              Produces the product of a multiplied by b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ mul
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=fn] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?: |(?=([%n *] a) ?=([%n *] b)) [%n ~]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] a)
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] b)
                                                                                              [%i =(s.a s.b)]
                                                                                              ?: =(a.b 0) [%n ~] [%i =(s.a s.b)]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] b)
                                                                                              ?: =(a.a 0) [%n ~] [%i =(s.a s.b)]
                                                                                              ?: |(=(a.a 0) =(a.b 0)) [%f =(s.a s.b) zer]
                                                                                              ?: =(s.a s.b) (^mul +>.a +>.b)
                                                                                              =.(r swr (fli (^mul +>.a +>.b)))

                                                                                              ++emu:fl

                                                                                              Exact multiply

                                                                                              Produces the exact product of a multiplied by b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              ++ emu
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=fn] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?: |(?=([%n *] a) ?=([%n *] b)) [%n ~]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] a)
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] b)
                                                                                              [%i =(s.a s.b)]
                                                                                              ?: =(a.b 0) [%n ~] [%i =(s.a s.b)]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] b)
                                                                                              ?: =(a.a 0) [%n ~] [%i =(s.a s.b)]
                                                                                              ?: |(=(a.a 0) =(a.b 0)) [%f =(s.a s.b) zer]
                                                                                              [%f =(s.a s.b) (sum:si e.a e.b) (^^mul a.a a.b)]

                                                                                              ++div:fl

                                                                                              Divide

                                                                                              Produces the quotient of a divided by b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ div
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=fn] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?: |(?=([%n *] a) ?=([%n *] b)) [%n ~]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] a)
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] b) [%n ~] [%i =(s.a s.b)]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] b) [%f =(s.a s.b) zer]
                                                                                              ?: =(a.a 0) ?: =(a.b 0) [%n ~] [%f =(s.a s.b) zer]
                                                                                              ?: =(a.b 0) [%i =(s.a s.b)]
                                                                                              ?: =(s.a s.b) (^div +>.a +>.b)
                                                                                              =.(r swr (fli (^div +>.a +>.b)))

                                                                                              ++fma:fl

                                                                                              Fused multiply-add

                                                                                              Produces the sum of c plus the product of a multiplied by b; (a * b) + c.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn.

                                                                                              c is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ fma
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=fn c=fn] ^- fn
                                                                                              (add (emu a b) c)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (fma:fl [%f & --13 2.718] [%f & --23 11] [%f & --13 2.718])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-62 a=9.475.054.514.089.037.465.004.673.635.188.736]=

                                                                                              ++sqt:fl

                                                                                              Square root

                                                                                              Produces the square root of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sqt
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%n *] a) [%n ~]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] a) ?:(s.a a [%n ~])
                                                                                              ?~ a.a [%f s.a zer]
                                                                                              ?: s.a (^sqt +>.a) [%n ~]

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sqt:fl [%f s=%.y e=-18 a=342.602.577])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-107 a=5.865.903.143.604.945.574.132.671.852.050.553]

                                                                                              ++inv:fl

                                                                                              Inverse

                                                                                              Produces the inverse of a by dividing 1 by a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ inv
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- fn
                                                                                              (div [%f & --0 1] a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (inv:fl [%f s=%.y e=--0 a=10])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-116 a=8.307.674.973.655.724.205.648.794.126.752.154]
                                                                                              > (drg:fl [%f s=%.y e=-116 a=8.307.674.973.655.724.205.648.794.126.752.154])
                                                                                              [%d s=%.y e=-1 a=1]
                                                                                              > (inv:fl [%f s=%.y e=--1 a=10])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-117 a=8.307.674.973.655.724.205.648.794.126.752.154]
                                                                                              > (drg:fl [%f s=%.y e=-117 a=8.307.674.973.655.724.205.648.794.126.752.154])
                                                                                              [%d s=%.y e=-2 a=5]
                                                                                              > (inv:fl [%f s=%.y e=--2 a=10])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-118 a=8.307.674.973.655.724.205.648.794.126.752.154]
                                                                                              > (drg:fl [%f s=%.y e=-118 a=8.307.674.973.655.724.205.648.794.126.752.154])
                                                                                              [%d s=%.y e=-3 a=25]

                                                                                              ++sun:fl

                                                                                              Unsigned integer to float

                                                                                              Produces a in floating-point representation.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sun
                                                                                              |= [a=@u] ^- fn
                                                                                              (rou [%f & --0 a])

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sun:fl 0)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--0 a=0]
                                                                                              > (sun:fl 5.048.729)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-90 a=6.250.023.776.601.238.669.911.180.544.311.296]
                                                                                              > (sun:fl -100)
                                                                                              ! exit

                                                                                              ++san:fl

                                                                                              Signed integer to float

                                                                                              Produces the floating-point representation of a, a signed integer.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a signed integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ san
                                                                                              |= [a=@s] ^- fn
                                                                                              =+ b=(old:si a)
                                                                                              (rou [%f -.b --0 +.b])

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (san:fl --100)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-106 a=8.112.963.841.460.668.169.578.900.514.406.400]
                                                                                              > (san:fl -100)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.n e=-106 a=8.112.963.841.460.668.169.578.900.514.406.400]

                                                                                              ++lth:fl

                                                                                              Less than

                                                                                              Tests if a is less than b. Returns ~ in the event of a or b being a NaN ([%n ~]).

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A unit of flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lth
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=fn] ^- (unit ?)
                                                                                              ?: |(?=([%n *] a) ?=([%n *] b)) ~ :- ~
                                                                                              ?: =(a b) |
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] a) !s.a ?: ?=([%i *] b) s.b
                                                                                              ?: |(=(a.a 0) =(a.b 0))
                                                                                              ?: &(=(a.a 0) =(a.b 0)) |
                                                                                              ?: =(a.a 0) s.b !s.a
                                                                                              ?: !=(s.a s.b) s.b
                                                                                              ?: s.a (^lth +>.a +>.b) (^lth +>.b +>.a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (lth:fl (sun:fl 116) (sun:fl 4.820))
                                                                                              [~ u=%.y]
                                                                                              > (lth:fl (sun:fl 218.116) (sun:fl 4.820))
                                                                                              [~ u=%.n]
                                                                                              > (lth:fl (sun:fl 218.116) [%n ~])
                                                                                              ~

                                                                                              ++lte:fl

                                                                                              Less than or equal

                                                                                              Tests whether a is less than or equal to b. Returns ~ in the event of a or b being a NaN ([%n ~]).

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A unit of flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lte
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=fn] ^- (unit ?)
                                                                                              %+ bind (lth b a) |= a=? !a

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (lte:fl (sun:fl 102) [%f %.y -5 973.655.724])
                                                                                              [~ u=%.y]
                                                                                              > (lte:fl (sun:fl 102) [%f %.y -24 973.655.724])
                                                                                              [~ u=%.n]
                                                                                              > (lte:fl [%f %.y --2 25] (sun:fl 100))
                                                                                              [~ u=%.y]
                                                                                              > (lte:fl [%f %.y --2 25] [%f %.y --3 2])
                                                                                              [~ u=%.n]
                                                                                              > (lte:fl [%f %.y --2 25] [%n ~])
                                                                                              ~

                                                                                              ++equ:fl

                                                                                              Equals

                                                                                              Tests if a is equal to b. Returns ~ in the event of a or b being a NaN ([%n ~]).

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An unit of flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ equ
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=fn] ^- (unit ?)
                                                                                              ?: |(?=([%n *] a) ?=([%n *] b)) ~ :- ~
                                                                                              ?: =(a b) &
                                                                                              ?: |(?=([%i *] a) ?=([%i *] b)) |
                                                                                              ?: |(=(a.a 0) =(a.b 0))
                                                                                              ?: &(=(a.a 0) =(a.b 0)) & |
                                                                                              ?: |(=(e.a e.b) !=(s.a s.b)) |
                                                                                              (^equ +>.a +>.b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (equ:fl [%f %.y --2 25] (sun:fl 100))
                                                                                              [~ u=%.y]
                                                                                              > (equ:fl [%f %.y --2 25] (sun:fl 101))
                                                                                              [~ u=%.n]

                                                                                              ++gte:fl

                                                                                              Greater or equal than

                                                                                              Tests whether a is greater than or equal to b. Returns ~ in the event of a or b being a NaN ([%n ~]).

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An unit of flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ gte
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=fn] ^- (unit ?) (lte b a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (gte:fl [%f %.y --2 25] (sun:fl 100))
                                                                                              [~ u=%.y]
                                                                                              > (gth:fl [%f %.y --6 73.989] [%f %.y --5 919.599])
                                                                                              [~ u=%.n]
                                                                                              > (gth:fl [%f %.y --6 73.989] [%n ~])
                                                                                              ~

                                                                                              ++gth:fl

                                                                                              Greater than

                                                                                              Tests whether a is greater than b. Returns ~ in the event of a or b being a NaN ([%n ~]).

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              b is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An unit of flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ gth
                                                                                              |= [a=fn b=fn] ^- (unit ?) (lth b a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (gth:fl [%f %.y --2 25] (sun:fl 100))
                                                                                              [~ u=%.n]
                                                                                              > (gth:fl [%f %.y --6 73.989] [%f %.y --5 119.599])
                                                                                              [~ u=%.y]

                                                                                              ++drg:fl

                                                                                              Float to decimal

                                                                                              Produces the decimal form of a using the Dragon4 algorithm. Guarantees accurate results for rounded floats.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A dn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ drg
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- dn
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%n *] a) [%n ~]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] a) [%i s.a]
                                                                                              ?~ a.a [%d s.a --0 0]
                                                                                              [%d s.a (^drg +>.a)]

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (drg:fl [%f | --6 73.989])
                                                                                              [%d s=%.n e=--0 a=4.735.296]

                                                                                              ++grd:fl

                                                                                              Decimal to float

                                                                                              Converts decimal a to fn.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a dn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ grd
                                                                                              |= [a=dn] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%n *] a) [%n ~]
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] a) [%i s.a]
                                                                                              => .(r %n)
                                                                                              =+ q=(abs:si e.a)
                                                                                              ?: (syn:si e.a)
                                                                                              (mul [%f s.a --0 a.a] [%f & e.a (pow 5 q)])
                                                                                              (div [%f s.a --0 a.a] [%f & (sun:si q) (pow 5 q)])

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (grd:fl [%d s=%.n e=--0 a=73.989])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.n e=-96 a=5.862.012.516.267.904.074.208.723.341.410.304]
                                                                                              > (grd:fl [%d s=%.n e=--0 a=100])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.n e=-106 a=8.112.963.841.460.668.169.578.900.514.406.400]

                                                                                              ++toi:fl

                                                                                              Round to signed integer

                                                                                              Rounds a to the nearest signed integer.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A unit of @s.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ toi
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- (unit @s)
                                                                                              =+ b=(toj a)
                                                                                              ?. ?=([%f *] b) ~ :- ~
                                                                                              =+ c=(^^mul (bex (abs:si e.b)) a.b)
                                                                                              (new:si s.b c)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (toi:fl [%f s=%.y e=-78 a=8.112.963.841.460.668.169.578.900.514.406.400])
                                                                                              [~ u=--26.843.545.600]

                                                                                              ++toj:fl

                                                                                              Round to integer fn

                                                                                              Rounds a to the nearest decimal integer.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A unit of @s.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ toj
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- fn
                                                                                              ?. ?=([%f *] a) a
                                                                                              ?~ a.a [%f s.a zer]
                                                                                              ?: s.a (^toj +>.a)
                                                                                              =.(r swr (fli (^toj +>.a)))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (toj:fl [%f s=%.y e=-78 a=8.112.963.841.460.668.169.578.900.514.406.400])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--0 a=26.843.545.600]
                                                                                              > (toj:fl [%f s=%.y e=-78 a=8.112.963.841.460.668.169.578.900.514])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--0 a=26.844]
                                                                                              > (toj:fl [%f s=%.y e=-78 a=8.112.963.841.460])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--0 a=0]
                                                                                              > (toj:fl [%f s=%.y e=-9 a=9.002])
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--0 a=16]

                                                                                              ++ff

                                                                                              IEEE-754 Formatting

                                                                                              Container core for IEEE-754 formatting operations.

                                                                                              • w is width: The number of bits in the exponent field.
                                                                                              • p is precision: The number of bits in the significand field.
                                                                                              • w is bias: Added to exponent when storing.
                                                                                              • r is rounding mode: Possible modes are nearest (%n), up (%u), down (%d), to zero (%z), and away from zero (%a). Default value is %a.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ ff
                                                                                              |_ [[w=@u p=@u b=@s] r=$?(%n %u %d %z %a)]

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > =ffcore ~(. ff [8 8 0] %n)
                                                                                              > ffcore
                                                                                              <24.ull [[[@ud @ud @ud] r=%n] <51.qbt 123.ppa 46.hgz 1.pnw %140>]>

                                                                                              Discussion

                                                                                              ++ff has no use outside of the functionality provided to other cores: ++rd, ++rs, ++rq, and ++rh. It's not intended to be used directly; it's just meant to power those cores.


                                                                                              ++sb:ff

                                                                                              Sign bit

                                                                                              Produces the sign bit of ++ff.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sb (bex (^add w p))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > sb:ff
                                                                                              1

                                                                                              ++me:ff

                                                                                              Minimum exponent

                                                                                              Produces the minimum possible exponent of ff.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ me (dif:si (dif:si --1 b) (sun:si p))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > me:ff
                                                                                              --1

                                                                                              ++pa:ff

                                                                                              Initialize fl

                                                                                              Instantiates the core fl, giving values to its samples based on the configuration of the ff core.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ pa
                                                                                              %*(. fl p +(p), v me, w (^sub (bex w) 3), d %d, r r)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > ~(pa ff [11 52 --1.023] %n)
                                                                                              < 23.qzd
                                                                                              28.btz
                                                                                              { {{p/@ v/@s w/@} r/?($n $u $a $d $z) d/$d}
                                                                                              <54.tyv 119.wim 31.ohr 1.jmk $143>
                                                                                              }
                                                                                              >

                                                                                              Discussion

                                                                                              ++pa exists exclusively for internal use of ++ff, and ++ff exists for internal use in other cores.


                                                                                              ++sea:ff

                                                                                              @r to fn

                                                                                              Converts a from @r to fn.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A unit of @s.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sea
                                                                                              |= [a=@r] ^- fn
                                                                                              =+ [f=(cut 0 [0 p] a) e=(cut 0 [p w] a)]
                                                                                              =+ s=(sig a)
                                                                                              ?: =(e 0)
                                                                                              ?: =(f 0) [%f s --0 0] [%f s me f]
                                                                                              ?: =(e (fil 0 w 1))
                                                                                              ?: =(f 0) [%i s] [%n ~]
                                                                                              =+ q=:(sum:si (sun:si e) me -1)
                                                                                              =+ r=(^add f (bex p))
                                                                                              [%f s q r]

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sea:ff `@r`0x8)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=--0 a=0]

                                                                                              ++bit:ff

                                                                                              fn to @r, rounding

                                                                                              Converts a from fn to @r and applies rounding.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @r.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ bit |= [a=fn] (bif (rou:pa a))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (bit:ma:rd [%f | -6 202])
                                                                                              0xc009400000000000

                                                                                              ++bif:ff

                                                                                              fn to @r, no rounding

                                                                                              Converts a from fn to @r. No rounding is applied.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ bif
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- @r
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%i *] a)
                                                                                              =+ q=(lsh [0 p] (fil 0 w 1))
                                                                                              ?: s.a q (^add q sb)
                                                                                              ?: ?=([%n *] a) (lsh [0 (dec p)] (fil 0 +(w) 1))
                                                                                              ?~ a.a ?: s.a `@r`0 sb
                                                                                              =+ ma=(met 0 a.a)
                                                                                              ?. =(ma +(p))
                                                                                              ?> =(e.a me)
                                                                                              ?> (^lth ma +(p))
                                                                                              ?: s.a `@r`a.a (^add a.a sb)
                                                                                              =+ q=(sum:si (dif:si e.a me) --1)
                                                                                              =+ r=(^add (lsh [0 p] (abs:si q)) (end [0 p] a.a))
                                                                                              ?: s.a r (^add r sb)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (bif:ma:rd *fn)
                                                                                              0x7ff8000000000000

                                                                                              ++sig:ff

                                                                                              Get sign

                                                                                              Produces the sign of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sig
                                                                                              |= [a=@r] ^- ?
                                                                                              =(0 (cut 0 [(^add p w) 1] a))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sig:ff `@r`5)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++exp:ff

                                                                                              Get exponent

                                                                                              Produces the exponent of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A signed integer.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ exp
                                                                                              |= [a=@r] ^- @s
                                                                                              (dif:si (sun:si (cut 0 [p w] a)) b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (exp:ff `@r`5)
                                                                                              --0

                                                                                              ++add:ff

                                                                                              Add

                                                                                              Produces the sum of a plus b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              b is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ add
                                                                                              |= [a=@r b=@r]
                                                                                              (bif (add:pa (sea a) (sea b)))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (add:ma:rd `@r`5 `@r`11)
                                                                                              0x10

                                                                                              ++sub:ff

                                                                                              Sub

                                                                                              Produces the sum of a plus b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              b is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sub
                                                                                              |= [a=@r b=@r]
                                                                                              (bif (sub:pa (sea a) (sea b)))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sub:ma:rd `@r`5 `@r`11)
                                                                                              0x8000000000000006

                                                                                              ++mul:ff

                                                                                              Multiply

                                                                                              Produces the product of a multiplied by b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              b is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Multiply

                                                                                              ++ mul
                                                                                              |= [a=@r b=@r]
                                                                                              (bif (mul:pa (sea a) (sea b)))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (mul:ma:rd `@r`11 `@r`2)
                                                                                              0x0

                                                                                              ++div:ff

                                                                                              Divide

                                                                                              Produces the quotient of a divided by b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              b is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ div
                                                                                              |= [a=@r b=@r]
                                                                                              (bif (div:pa (sea a) (sea b)))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (div:ma:rd `@r`175 `@r`26)
                                                                                              0x401aec4ec4ec4ec4

                                                                                              ++fma:ff

                                                                                              Fused multiply-add

                                                                                              Produces the sum of c plus the product of a multiplied by b; (a * b) + c.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              b is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              c is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ fma
                                                                                              |= [a=@r b=@r c=@r]
                                                                                              (bif (fma:pa (sea a) (sea b) (sea c)))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (fma:ma:rd `@r`175 `@r`26 `@r`100)
                                                                                              0x64

                                                                                              ++sqt:ff

                                                                                              Square root

                                                                                              Produces the square root of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sqt
                                                                                              |= [a=@r]
                                                                                              (bif (sqt:pa (sea a)))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sqt:ma:rd `@r`175)
                                                                                              0x1e9a751f9447b724

                                                                                              ++lth:ff

                                                                                              Less than

                                                                                              Tests whether a is less than b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              b is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lth
                                                                                              |= [a=@r b=@r] (fall (lth:pa (sea a) (sea b)) |)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (lth:ma:rd `@rd`1 `@rd`2)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (lth:ma:rd `@rd`10 `@rd`2)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++lte:ff

                                                                                              Less than or equal to

                                                                                              Tests whether a is less than or equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              b is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lte
                                                                                              |= [a=@r b=@r] (fall (lte:pa (sea a) (sea b)) |)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (lte:ma:rd `@rd`10 `@rd`2)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (lte:ma:rd `@rd`10 `@rd`10)
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++equ:ff

                                                                                              Equals

                                                                                              Tests whether a is equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              b is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ equ
                                                                                              |= [a=@r b=@r] (fall (equ:pa (sea a) (sea b)) |)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (equ:ma:rd `@rd`10 `@rd`2)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (equ:ma:rd `@rd`10 `@rd`10)
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++gte:ff

                                                                                              Greater or equal than

                                                                                              Tests whether a is greater than or equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              b is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ gte
                                                                                              |= [a=@r b=@r] (fall (gte:pa (sea a) (sea b)) |)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (gte:ma:rd `@rd`10 `@rd`10)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (gte:ma:rd `@rd`10 `@rd`11)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++gth:ff

                                                                                              Greater than

                                                                                              Tests whether a is greater than or equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              b is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ gth
                                                                                              |= [a=@r b=@r] (fall (gth:pa (sea a) (sea b)) |)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (gth:ma:rd `@rd`10 `@rd`10)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (gth:ma:rd `@rd`10 `@rd`9)
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++sun:ff

                                                                                              Unsigned integer to @r

                                                                                              Converts a from an unsigned integer (@u) to @r.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is @u, unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sun
                                                                                              |= [a=@u] (bit [%f & --0 a])

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sun:ma:rd 658.149.282)
                                                                                              0x41c39d47d1000000

                                                                                              ++san:ff

                                                                                              Signed integer to @r

                                                                                              Converts a from a signed integer to @r.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is @s, a signed integer

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ san
                                                                                              |= [a=@s] (bit [%f (syn:si a) --0 (abs:si a)])

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (san:ma:rd --10)
                                                                                              0x4024000000000000

                                                                                              ++toi:ff

                                                                                              Round to integer

                                                                                              Rounds a to the nearest signed integer.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag of @s.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ toi
                                                                                              |= [a=@r] (toi:pa (sea a))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (toi:ma:rd `@r`0x4af)
                                                                                              [~ u=--0]

                                                                                              ++drg:ff

                                                                                              @r to decimal float

                                                                                              Converts a from @r to dn using the Dragon4 algorithm.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A dn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ drg
                                                                                              |= [a=@r] (drg:pa (sea a))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (drg:ma:rd `@r`0x41c0)
                                                                                              [%d s=%.y e=-323 a=8.316]
                                                                                              > (drg:ma:rd (sun:ma:rd 658.149.282))
                                                                                              [%d s=%.y e=--0 a=658.149.282]

                                                                                              ++grd:ff

                                                                                              Decimal float to @r

                                                                                              Converts a from dn to @r.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a dn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @r, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ grd
                                                                                              |= [a=dn] (bif (grd:pa a))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (grd:ma:rd [%d s=%.y e=--0 a=658.149.282])
                                                                                              0x41c39d47d1000000

                                                                                              ++rlyd

                                                                                              Prep @rd for print

                                                                                              Converts a from a double-precision binary float to decimal64.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A dn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rlyd |= a=@rd ^- dn (drg:rd a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (rlyd .~2.4703e-320)
                                                                                              [%d s=%.y e=-324 a=24.703]

                                                                                              ++rlys

                                                                                              Prep @rs for print

                                                                                              Converts a from a single-precision binary float to decimal32.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A dn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rlys |= a=@rs ^- dn (drg:rs a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (rlys .1.681557e-39)
                                                                                              [%d s=%.y e=-45 a=1.681.557]

                                                                                              ++rlyh

                                                                                              Prep @rh for print

                                                                                              Converts a from a half-precision binary float to decimal16.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A dn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rlyh |= a=@rh ^- dn (drg:rh a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (rlyh .~~3e1)
                                                                                              [%d s=%.y e=--1 a=3]

                                                                                              ++rlyq

                                                                                              Prep @rq for print

                                                                                              Converts a from a quad-precision binary float to decimal128.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A dn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rlyq |= a=@rq ^- dn (drg:rq a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (rlyq .~~~2.2628017865927756787440310766086816e-4343)
                                                                                              [%d s=%.y e=-4.377 a=22.628.017.865.927.756.787.440.310.766.086.816]

                                                                                              ++ryld

                                                                                              Finish parsing @rd

                                                                                              Converts a from a decimal float to a double-precision binary float.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a dn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ ryld |= a=dn ^- @rd (grd:rd a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (ryld [%d s=%.y e=-324 a=24.703])
                                                                                              .~2.4703e-320

                                                                                              ++ryls

                                                                                              Finish parsing @rs

                                                                                              Converts a from a decimal float to a single-precision binary float.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a dn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ ryls |= a=dn ^- @rs (grd:rs a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (ryls [%d s=%.y e=-324 a=24.703])
                                                                                              .0
                                                                                              > (ryls [%d s=%.y e=-32 a=24.703])
                                                                                              .2.4703e-28

                                                                                              ++rylh

                                                                                              Finish parsing @rh

                                                                                              Converts a from a decimal float to a half-precision binary float.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a dn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rylh |= a=dn ^- @rh (grd:rh a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (rylh [%d s=%.y e=--1 a=703])
                                                                                              .~~7.032e3
                                                                                              > (rylh [%d s=%.y e=--3 a=56])
                                                                                              .~~5.6e4
                                                                                              > (rylh [%d s=%.y e=--4 a=56])
                                                                                              .~~inf

                                                                                              ++rylq

                                                                                              Finish parsing @rq

                                                                                              Converts a from a decimal float to a quad-precision binary float.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a dn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rylq |= a=dn ^- @rq (grd:rq a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (rylq [%d s=%.y e=-324 a=24.703])
                                                                                              .~~~2.4703e-320

                                                                                              ++rd

                                                                                              Double-precision fp

                                                                                              A container core for operations related to double-precision binary floats.

                                                                                              ++rd has four rounding modes: round to nearest (%n), round up (%u), round down (%d), and round to zero (%z). The default rounding mode is %z. If you need a different rounding mode, you'd do something like =/ rd-n ~(. rd %n) and then call the arms of your modified version instead.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rd
                                                                                              ^|
                                                                                              ~% %rd +> ~
                                                                                              |_ r=$?(%n %u %d %z)

                                                                                              ++ma:rd

                                                                                              Initialize ff

                                                                                              Instantiates the core ff, giving values to its samples based on the configuration of the rd core. This arm is used internally by ++rd, you would not normally call this directly.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ ma
                                                                                              %*(. ff w 11, p 52, b --1.023, r r)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > ~(ma rd %n)
                                                                                              < 24.ltg
                                                                                              {{{w/@ud p/@ud b/@sd} r/?($n $u $d $z)} <54.tyv 119.wim 31.ohr 1.jmk $143>}
                                                                                              >

                                                                                              ++sea:rd

                                                                                              @rd to fn

                                                                                              Converts a from a double-precision binary float to fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sea
                                                                                              |= [a=@rd] (sea:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sea:rd .~4.94066e-319)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-1.074 a=100.000]

                                                                                              ++bit:rd

                                                                                              fn to @rd

                                                                                              Converts a from fn to a double-precision binary float.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ bit
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- @rd (bit:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (bit:rd [%f s=%.y e=-1.074 a=100.000])
                                                                                              .~4.94066e-319

                                                                                              ++add:rd

                                                                                              Add

                                                                                              Produces the sum of a plus b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ add ~/ %add
                                                                                              |= [a=@rd b=@rd] ^- @rd
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rd-fail"
                                                                                              (add:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (add:rd .~3.94066e12 .~9.2846e11)
                                                                                              .~4.86912e12

                                                                                              ++sub:rd

                                                                                              Subtract

                                                                                              Produces the difference of a minus b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sub ~/ %sub
                                                                                              |= [a=@rd b=@rd] ^- @rd
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rd-fail"
                                                                                              (sub:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sub:rd .~7.94069e2 .~1.2846e3)
                                                                                              .~-4.9053099999999995e2

                                                                                              ++mul:rd

                                                                                              Multiply

                                                                                              Produces the product of a times b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ mul ~/ %mul
                                                                                              |= [a=@rd b=@rd] ^- @rd
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rd-fail"
                                                                                              (mul:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (mul:rd .~7.94069e2 .~1.2246e3)
                                                                                              .~9.724168973999998e5

                                                                                              ++div:rd

                                                                                              Divide

                                                                                              Produces the quotient of a divided by b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rd.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ div ~/ %div
                                                                                              |= [a=@rd b=@rd] ^- @rd
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rd-fail"
                                                                                              (div:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (div:rd .~7.94099e2 .~1.2246e3)
                                                                                              .~6.484558223093255e-1

                                                                                              ++fma:rd

                                                                                              Fused multiply-add

                                                                                              Produces the sum of c plus the product of a multiplied by b; (a * b) + c.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd, an IEEE float.

                                                                                              b is a @rd.

                                                                                              c is a @rd.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ fma ~/ %fma
                                                                                              |= [a=@rd b=@rd c=@rd] ^- @rd
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rd-fail"
                                                                                              (fma:ma a b c)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (fma:rd .~7.94099e2 .~1.2246e3 .~3.94066e3)
                                                                                              .~9.763942954e5

                                                                                              ++sqt:rd

                                                                                              Square root

                                                                                              Produces the square root of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sqt ~/ %sqt
                                                                                              |= [a=@rd] ^- @rd ~_ leaf+"rd-fail"
                                                                                              (sqt:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sqt:rd .~3.94066e3)
                                                                                              .~6.2774676422901614e1

                                                                                              ++lth:rd

                                                                                              Less than

                                                                                              Test whether a is less than b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lth ~/ %lth
                                                                                              |= [a=@rd b=@rd]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rd-fail"
                                                                                              (lth:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (lth:rd .~7.94099e2 .~1.2246e3)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (lth:rd .~7.94099e2 .~1.2246e2)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (lth:rd .~1.2246e2 .~1.2246e2)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++lte:rd

                                                                                              Less than or equal

                                                                                              Test whether a is less than or equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lte ~/ %lte
                                                                                              |= [a=@rd b=@rd]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rd-fail"
                                                                                              (lte:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (lte:rd .~7.94099e2 .~1.2246e3)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (lte:rd .~7.94099e2 .~1.2246e2)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (lte:rd .~1.2246e2 .~1.2246e2)
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++equ:rd

                                                                                              Equals

                                                                                              Test whether a is equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ equ ~/ %equ
                                                                                              |= [a=@rd b=@rd]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rd-fail"
                                                                                              (equ:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (equ:rd .~7.94099e2 .~1.2246e3)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (equ:rd .~7.94099e2 .~1.2246e2)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (equ:rd .~1.2246e2 .~1.2246e2)
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++gte:rd

                                                                                              Greater than or equal

                                                                                              Test whether a is greater than or equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ gte ~/ %gte
                                                                                              |= [a=@rd b=@rd]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rd-fail"
                                                                                              (gte:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (gte:rd .~7.94099e2 .~1.2246e3)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (gte:rd .~7.94099e2 .~1.2246e2)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (gte:rd .~1.2246e2 .~1.2246e2)
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++gth:rd

                                                                                              Greater than

                                                                                              Test whether a is greater b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rd, a double-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ gth ~/ %gth
                                                                                              |= [a=@rd b=@rd]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rd-fail"
                                                                                              (gth:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (gth:rd .~7.94099e2 .~1.2246e3)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (gth:rd .~7.94099e2 .~1.2246e2)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (gth:rd .~1.2246e2 .~1.2246e2)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++sun:rd

                                                                                              Unsigned integer to @rd

                                                                                              Converts an unsigned integer a to @rd.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @u, an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sun |= [a=@u] ^- @rd (sun:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sun:rd 511)
                                                                                              .~5.11e2

                                                                                              ++san:rd

                                                                                              Signed integer to @rd

                                                                                              Converts a signed integer a to @rd.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @s, a signed integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ san |= [a=@s] ^- @rd (san:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (san:rd -511)
                                                                                              .~-5.11e2

                                                                                              ++sig:rd

                                                                                              Get sign

                                                                                              Produces the sign of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sig |= [a=@rd] ^- ? (sig:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sig:rd .~1.2246e3)
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++exp:rd

                                                                                              Get exponent

                                                                                              Produces the exponent of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @s.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ exp |= [a=@rd] ^- @s (exp:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (exp:rd .~1.2246e3)
                                                                                              --10

                                                                                              ++toi:rd

                                                                                              Round to integer

                                                                                              Rounds a to the nearest integer.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A unit of @s.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ toi |= [a=@rd] ^- (unit @s) (toi:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (toi:rd .~1.2246e3)
                                                                                              [~ u=--1.224]

                                                                                              ++drg:rd

                                                                                              @rd to decimal float

                                                                                              Produces the decimal form of a using the Dragon4 algorithm. Guarantees accurate results for rounded floats.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rd

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A dn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ drg |= [a=@rd] ^- dn (drg:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (drg:rd .~1.2246e3)
                                                                                              [%d s=%.y e=-1 a=12.246]

                                                                                              ++grd:rd

                                                                                              Decimal float to @rd

                                                                                              Converts a from decimal float to @rd.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @dn

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rd.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ grd |= [a=dn] ^- @rd (grd:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (grd:rd [%d s=%.y e=-1 a=12.246])
                                                                                              .~1.2246e3

                                                                                              ++rs

                                                                                              Single-precision fp

                                                                                              A container core for operations related to single-precision binary floats.

                                                                                              ++rs has four rounding modes: round to nearest (%n), round up (%u), round down (%d), and round to zero (%z). The default rounding mode is %z. If you need a different rounding mode, you'd do something like =/ rs-n ~(. rs %n) and then call the arms of your modified version instead.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rs
                                                                                              ~% %rs +> ~
                                                                                              ^|
                                                                                              |_ r=$?(%n %u %d %z)

                                                                                              ++ma:rs

                                                                                              Initialize ff

                                                                                              Instantiates the core ff, giving values to its samples based on the configuration of the rs core. This arm is used internally by ++rs, you would not normally call this directly.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ ma
                                                                                              %*(. ff w 8, p 23, b --127, r r)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > ~(ma rs %n)
                                                                                              < 24.ltg
                                                                                              {{{w/@ud p/@ud b/@sd} r/?($n $u $d $z)} <54.tyv 119.wim 31.ohr 1.jmk $143>}
                                                                                              >

                                                                                              ++sea:rs

                                                                                              @rs to fn

                                                                                              Converts a from @rs to fn.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, an single-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sea
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs] (sea:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sea:rs .1.4e-43)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-149 a=100]

                                                                                              ++bit:rs

                                                                                              fn to @rs

                                                                                              Converts a from fn to @rs.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ bit
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- @rs (bit:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (bit:rs [%f & -2 1.000])
                                                                                              .2.5e2

                                                                                              ++add:rs

                                                                                              Add

                                                                                              Produces the sum of a plus b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rs.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ add ~/ %add
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs b=@rs] ^- @rs
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rs-fail"
                                                                                              (add:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (add:rs .2.5e1 .2.5e2)
                                                                                              .2.75e2

                                                                                              ++sub:rs

                                                                                              Subtract

                                                                                              Subtracts a from b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs.

                                                                                              b is a @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sub ~/ %sub
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs b=@rs] ^- @rs
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rs-fail"
                                                                                              (sub:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sub:rs .2.5e1 .2.5e2)
                                                                                              .-2.25e2

                                                                                              ++mul:rs

                                                                                              Multiply

                                                                                              Produces the product of a multiplied by b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rs.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ mul ~/ %mul
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs b=@rs] ^- @rs
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rs-fail"
                                                                                              (mul:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (mul:rs .2.5e1 .2.5e2)
                                                                                              .6.25e3

                                                                                              ++div:rs

                                                                                              Divide

                                                                                              Produces the quotient of a divided by b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rs.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ div ~/ %div
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs b=@rs] ^- @rs
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rs-fail"
                                                                                              (div:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (div:rs .4.5e1 .2.2e2)
                                                                                              .2.0454545e-1

                                                                                              ++fma:rs

                                                                                              Fused multiply-add

                                                                                              Produces the sum of c plus the product of a multiplied by b; (a * b) + c.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rs.

                                                                                              c is a @rs.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ fma ~/ %fma
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs b=@rs c=@rs] ^- @rs
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rs-fail"
                                                                                              (fma:ma a b c)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (fma:rs .2.5e1 .2.5e2 .8.2e1)
                                                                                              .6.332e3

                                                                                              ++sqt:rs

                                                                                              Square root

                                                                                              Produces the square root of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sqt ~/ %sqt
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs] ^- @rs
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rs-fail"
                                                                                              (sqt:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sqt:rs .2.5e2)
                                                                                              .1.5811388e1

                                                                                              ++lth:rs

                                                                                              Less than

                                                                                              Test whether a is less than b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rs.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lth ~/ %lth
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs b=@rs]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rs-fail"
                                                                                              (lth:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (lth:rs .9.9e1 .1.1e2)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (lth:rs .9.9e1 .9.9e1)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++lte:rs

                                                                                              Less than or equal

                                                                                              Test whether a is less than or equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rs.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lte ~/ %lte
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs b=@rs]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rs-fail"
                                                                                              (lte:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (lte:rs .9.9e1 .1.1e2)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (lte:rs .9.9e1 .9.9e1)
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++equ:rs

                                                                                              Equals

                                                                                              Test whether a is equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rs.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ equ ~/ %equ
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs b=@rs]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rs-fail"
                                                                                              (equ:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (equ:rs .9.9e1 .1.1e2)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (equ:rs .9.9e1 .9.9e1)
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++gte:rs

                                                                                              Greater than or equal

                                                                                              Test whether a is greater than or equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rs.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ gte ~/ %gte
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs b=@rs]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rs-fail"
                                                                                              (gte:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (gte:rs .9.9e1 .9.9e1)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (gte:rs .9.9e1 .9.2e2)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++gth:rs

                                                                                              Greater than

                                                                                              Test whether a is greater than b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rs.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ gth ~/ %gth
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs b=@rs]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rs-fail"
                                                                                              (gth:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (gth:rs .9.9e1 .9.2e2)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (gth:rs .9.9e1 .9.9e1)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (gth:rs .9.9e1 .1.9e1)
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++sun:rs

                                                                                              Unsigned integer to @rs

                                                                                              Converts a from an unsigned integer to @rs.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sun |= [a=@u] ^- @rs (sun:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sun:rs 343)
                                                                                              .3.43e2

                                                                                              ++san:rs

                                                                                              Signed integer to @rs

                                                                                              Converts a from a signed integer to @rs.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a signed integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ san |= [a=@s] ^- @rs (san:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (san:rs -343)
                                                                                              .-3.43e2'

                                                                                              ++sig:rs

                                                                                              Get sign

                                                                                              Produces the sign of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sig |= [a=@rs] ^- ? (sig:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sig:rs .3.43e2)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (sig:rs .-3.43e2)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++exp:rs

                                                                                              Get exponent

                                                                                              Produces the exponent of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A signed integer.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ exp |= [a=@rs] ^- @s (exp:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (exp:rs .-3.43e2)
                                                                                              --8

                                                                                              ++toi:rs

                                                                                              Round to integer

                                                                                              Rounds a to the nearest integer.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A unit of @s.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ toi |= [a=@rs] ^- (unit @s) (toi:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (toi:rs .-3.43e2)
                                                                                              [~ u=-343]

                                                                                              ++drg:rs

                                                                                              @rs to decimal float

                                                                                              Produces the decimal form of a using the Dragon4 algorithm. Guarantees accurate results for rounded floats.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A dn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ drg |= [a=@rs] ^- dn (drg:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (drg:rs .-3.43e2)
                                                                                              [%d s=%.n e=--0 a=343]

                                                                                              ++grd:rs

                                                                                              Decimal float to @rs

                                                                                              Converts a from dn to @rs.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a dn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ grd |= [a=dn] ^- @rs (grd:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (grd:rs [%d s=%.n e=--0 a=343])
                                                                                              .-3.43e2

                                                                                              ++rq

                                                                                              Quadruple-precision fp

                                                                                              A container core for operations related to quadruple-precision binary floats.

                                                                                              ++rq has four rounding modes: round to nearest (%n), round up (%u), round down (%d), and round to zero (%z). The default rounding mode is %z. If you need a different rounding mode, you'd do something like =/ rq-n ~(. rq %n) and then call the arms of your modified version instead.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rq
                                                                                              ~% %rq +> ~
                                                                                              ^|
                                                                                              |_ r=$?(%n %u %d %z)

                                                                                              ++ma:rq

                                                                                              Initialize ff

                                                                                              Instantiates the core ff, giving values to its samples based on the configuration of the rq core. This arm is used internally by ++rq, you would not normally call this directly.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ ma
                                                                                              %*(. ff w 15, p 112, b --16.383, r r)

                                                                                              ++sea:rq

                                                                                              @rq to fn

                                                                                              Converts a from @rq to fn.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sea
                                                                                              |= [a=@rq] (sea:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sea:rq .~~~1.05102e5)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-96 a=8.327.038.336.574.210.409.756.656.268.214.272]

                                                                                              ++bit:rq

                                                                                              fn to @rq

                                                                                              Converts a from fn to @rq.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ bit
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- @rq (bit:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (bit:rq [%f s=%.y e=-96 a=8.327.038.336.574.210.409.756.656.268.214.272])
                                                                                              .~~~1.05102e5

                                                                                              ++add:rq

                                                                                              Add

                                                                                              Produces the sum of a plus b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rq.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ add ~/ %add
                                                                                              |= [a=@rq b=@rq] ^- @rq
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rq-fail"
                                                                                              (add:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (add:rq .~~~-1.821e5 .~~~1.05102e5)
                                                                                              .~~~-7.6998e4

                                                                                              ++sub:rq

                                                                                              Subtract

                                                                                              Produces the difference of a minus b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rq.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sub ~/ %sub
                                                                                              |= [a=@rq b=@rq] ^- @rq
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rq-fail"
                                                                                              (sub:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sub:rq .~~~1.821e5 .~~~1.05102e5)
                                                                                              .~~~7.6998e4
                                                                                              > (sub:rq .~~~1.821e5 .~~~-1.05102e5)
                                                                                              .~~~2.87202e5

                                                                                              ++mul:rq

                                                                                              Multiply

                                                                                              Produces the product of a times b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rq.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ mul ~/ %mul
                                                                                              |= [a=@rq b=@rq] ^- @rq
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rq-fail"
                                                                                              (mul:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (mul:rq .~~~1.821e5 .~~~-1.05102e5)
                                                                                              .~~~-1.91390742e10

                                                                                              ++div:rq

                                                                                              Divide

                                                                                              Produces the product of a divided by b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rq.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ div ~/ %div
                                                                                              |= [a=@rq b=@rq] ^- @rq
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rq-fail"
                                                                                              (div:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (div:rq .~~~1.821e5 .~~~1.05102e3)
                                                                                              .~~~1.732602614602957127361991208540275e2

                                                                                              ++fma:rq

                                                                                              Fused multiply-add

                                                                                              Produces the sum of c plus the product of a multiplied by b; (a * b) + c.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rq.

                                                                                              c is a @rq.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ fma ~/ %fma
                                                                                              |= [a=@rq b=@rq c=@rq] ^- @rq
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rq-fail"
                                                                                              (fma:ma a b c)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (fma:rq .~~~1.821e5 .~~~-1.05102e2 .~~~6.2044e7)
                                                                                              .~~~4.29049258e7

                                                                                              ++sqt:rq

                                                                                              Square root

                                                                                              Produces the square root of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sqt ~/ %sqt
                                                                                              |= [a=@rq] ^- @rq
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rq-fail"
                                                                                              (sqt:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sqt:rq .~~~6.2044e7)
                                                                                              .~~~7.876801381271461258959876570289002e3

                                                                                              ++lth:rq

                                                                                              Less than

                                                                                              Tests whether a is less than b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rq.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lth ~/ %lth
                                                                                              |= [a=@rq b=@rq]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rq-fail"
                                                                                              (lth:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (lth:rq .~~~1.2044e7 (mul:rq .~~~9.02e2 .~~~7.114e3))
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (lth:rq .~~~1.2044e7 (mul:rq .~~~9.02e3 .~~~7.114e3))
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++lte:rq

                                                                                              Less than or equal

                                                                                              Tests whether a is less than or equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rq.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lte ~/ %lte
                                                                                              |= [a=@rq b=@rq]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rq-fail"
                                                                                              (lte:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (lte:rq .~~~1.2044e7 (mul:rq .~~~9.02e2 .~~~7.114e3))
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (lte:rq .~~~1.2044e7 (mul:rq .~~~9.02e3 .~~~7.114e3))
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (lte:rq .~~~1.2044e7 .~~~1.2044e7)
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++equ:rq

                                                                                              Equals

                                                                                              Tests whether a is equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rq.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ equ ~/ %equ
                                                                                              |= [a=@rq b=@rq]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rq-fail"
                                                                                              (equ:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (equ:rq .~~~1.2044e7 .~~~1.2044e7)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (equ:rq .~~~2.2044e7 .~~~1.2044e7)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++gte:rq

                                                                                              Greater than or equal

                                                                                              Tests whether a is greater than or equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rq.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ gte ~/ %gte
                                                                                              |= [a=@rq b=@rq]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rq-fail"
                                                                                              (gte:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (gte:rq .~~~1.2044e7 .~~~1.2044e7)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (gte:rq .~~~2.2044e7 .~~~1.2044e7)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (gte:rq .~~~1.2044e7 .~~~2.2044e7)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++gth:rq

                                                                                              Tests whether a is greater than b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rq.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ gth ~/ %gth
                                                                                              |= [a=@rq b=@rq]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rq-fail"
                                                                                              (gth:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (gth:rq .~~~1.2044e7 .~~~1.2044e7)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (gth:rq .~~~2.2044e7 .~~~1.2044e7)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (gth:rq .~~~1.2044e7 .~~~2.2044e7)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++sun:rq

                                                                                              Unsigned integer to @rq

                                                                                              Converts a from an unsigned integer to @rq.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @u, an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sun |= [a=@u] ^- @rq (sun:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sun:rq 205)
                                                                                              .~~~2.05e2

                                                                                              ++san:rq

                                                                                              Signed integer to rq

                                                                                              Converts a from a signed integer to @rq.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @s, a signed integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ san |= [a=@s] ^- @rq (san:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (san:rq -205)
                                                                                              .~~~-2.05e2

                                                                                              ++sig:rq

                                                                                              Get sign

                                                                                              Produces the sign of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sig |= [a=@rq] ^- ? (sig:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sig:rq .~~~-2.05e2)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++exp:rq

                                                                                              Get exponent

                                                                                              Gets the exponent of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @s, a signed integer.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ exp |= [a=@rq] ^- @s (exp:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (exp:rq .~~~-2.05e2)
                                                                                              --7

                                                                                              ++toi:rq

                                                                                              Round to integer

                                                                                              Rounds a to the nearest integer.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A unit of @s.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ toi |= [a=@rq] ^- (unit @s) (toi:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (toi:rq .~~~-2.085e2)
                                                                                              [~ u=-208]
                                                                                              > (toi:rq .~~~-2.08e2)
                                                                                              [~ u=-208]

                                                                                              ++drg:rq

                                                                                              @rq to decimal float

                                                                                              Produces the decimal form of a using the Dragon4 algorithm. Guarantees accurate results for rounded floats.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A dn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ drg |= [a=@rq] ^- dn (drg:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (drg:rq .~~~-2.085e2)
                                                                                              [%d s=%.n e=-1 a=2.085]
                                                                                              > (drg:rq .~~~-2.08e2)
                                                                                              [%d s=%.n e=--0 a=208]

                                                                                              ++grd:rq

                                                                                              Decimal float to @rq

                                                                                              Converts a from dn to @rq.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is dn.

                                                                                              a is a @rq.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rq, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ grd |= [a=dn] ^- @rq (grd:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (grd:rq [%d s=%.n e=--0 a=343])
                                                                                              .~~~-3.43e2

                                                                                              ++rh

                                                                                              Half-precision fp

                                                                                              A container core for operations related to half-precision binary floats.

                                                                                              ++rh has four rounding modes: round to nearest (%n), round up (%u), round down (%d), and round to zero (%z). The default rounding mode is %z. If you need a different rounding mode, you'd do something like =/ rh-n ~(. rh %n) and then call the arms of your modified version instead.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ rh
                                                                                              ~% %rh +> ~
                                                                                              ^|
                                                                                              |_ r=$?(%n %u %d %z)

                                                                                              ++ma:rh

                                                                                              Initialize ff

                                                                                              Instantiates the core ff, giving values to its samples based on the configuration of the rh core. This arm is used internally by ++rh, you would not normally call this directly.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ ma
                                                                                              %*(. ff w 5, p 10, b --15, r r)

                                                                                              ++sea:rh

                                                                                              @rh to fn

                                                                                              Converts a from @rh to fn.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              An fn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sea
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh] (sea:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sea:rh .~~1.22e-5)
                                                                                              [%f s=%.y e=-24 a=205]

                                                                                              ++bit:rh

                                                                                              fn to @rh

                                                                                              Converts a from fn to @rh.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is an fn.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ bit
                                                                                              |= [a=fn] ^- @rh (bit:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (bit:rh [%f s=%.y e=-24 a=205])
                                                                                              .~~1.22e-5

                                                                                              ++add:rh

                                                                                              Produces the sum of a plus b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rh.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ add ~/ %add
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh b=@rh] ^- @rh
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rh-fail"
                                                                                              (add:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (add:rh .~~1.82e2 .~~1.02e2)
                                                                                              .~~2.84e2

                                                                                              ++sub:rh

                                                                                              Subtract

                                                                                              Produces the difference of a minus b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rh.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sub ~/ %sub
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh b=@rh] ^- @rh
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rh-fail"
                                                                                              (sub:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sub:rh .~~1.821e2 .~~1.051e2)
                                                                                              .~~7.7e1
                                                                                              > (sub:rh .~~1.821e2 .~~6.051e2)
                                                                                              .~~-4.228e2

                                                                                              ++mul:rh

                                                                                              Multiply

                                                                                              Produces the product of a times b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a quad-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rh.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ mul ~/ %mul
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh b=@rh] ^- @rh
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rh-fail"
                                                                                              (mul:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (mul:rh .~~1.821e1 .~~-1.05102e2)
                                                                                              .~~-1.913e3

                                                                                              ++div:rh

                                                                                              Divide

                                                                                              Produces the product of a divided by b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rh.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ div ~/ %div
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh b=@rh] ^- @rh
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rh-fail"
                                                                                              (div:ma a b)

                                                                                              examples

                                                                                              > (div:rh .~~1.821e3 .~~1.05102e2)
                                                                                              .~~1.731e1

                                                                                              ++fma:rh

                                                                                              Fused multiply-add

                                                                                              Produces the sum of c plus the product of a multiplied by b; (a * b) + c.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rh.

                                                                                              c is a @rh.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ fma ~/ %fma
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh b=@rh c=@rh] ^- @rh
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rh-fail"
                                                                                              (fma:ma a b c)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (fma:rh .~~1.821e4 .~~-1.05102e2 .~~6.2044e3)
                                                                                              .~~-6.55e4

                                                                                              ++sqt:rh

                                                                                              Square root

                                                                                              Produces the square root of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sqt ~/ %sqt
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh] ^- @rh
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rh-fail"
                                                                                              (sqt:ma a)

                                                                                              Example

                                                                                              > (sqt:rh .~~6.24e4)
                                                                                              .~~2.498e2

                                                                                              ++lth:rh

                                                                                              Less than

                                                                                              Tests whether a is less than b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rh.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lth ~/ %lth
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh b=@rh]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rh-fail"
                                                                                              (lth:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (lth:rh .~~1.2e5 (mul:rh .~~9.02e2 .~~7.114e2))
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (lth:rh .~~1.2e3 (mul:rh .~~9.02e1 .~~7.114e2))
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++lte:rh

                                                                                              Less than or equal

                                                                                              Tests whether a is less than or equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rh.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ lte ~/ %lte
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh b=@rh]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rh-fail"
                                                                                              (lte:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (lte:rh .~~1.2e5 (mul:rh .~~9.02e2 .~~7.114e2))
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (lte:rh .~~1.2e3 (mul:rh .~~9.02e1 .~~7.114e2))
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (lte:rh .~~1.2e3 .~~1.2e3)
                                                                                              %.y

                                                                                              ++equ:rh

                                                                                              Equals

                                                                                              Tests whether a is equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rh.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ equ ~/ %equ
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh b=@rh]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rh-fail"
                                                                                              (equ:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (equ:rh .~~1.24e4 .~~1.24e4)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (equ:rh .~~2.24e4 .~~1.24e4)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++gte:rh

                                                                                              Greater than or equal

                                                                                              Tests whether a is greater than or equal to b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rh.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ gte ~/ %gte
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh b=@rh]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rh-fail"
                                                                                              (gte:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (gte:rh .~~1.24e4 .~~1.24e4)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (gte:rh .~~2.24e4 .~~1.24e4)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (gte:rh .~~1.24e4 .~~2.24e4)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++gth:rh

                                                                                              Tests whether a is greater than b.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              b is a @rh.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ gth ~/ %gth
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh b=@rh]
                                                                                              ~_ leaf+"rh-fail"
                                                                                              (gth:ma a b)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (gth:rh .~~1.24e4 .~~1.244e4)
                                                                                              %.n
                                                                                              > (gth:rh .~~2.24e4 .~~1.24e4)
                                                                                              %.y
                                                                                              > (gth:rh .~~1.24e4 .~~2.24e4)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++tos:rh

                                                                                              @rh to @rs

                                                                                              Converts @ from @rh to @rs.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ tos
                                                                                              |= [a=@rh] (bit:rs (sea a))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (tos:rh .~~2.5e2)
                                                                                              .2.5e2

                                                                                              ++fos:rh

                                                                                              @rs to @rh

                                                                                              Converts @ from @rs to @rh.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rs, a single-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ fos
                                                                                              |= [a=@rs] (bit (sea:rs a))

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (fos:rh .2.5e2)
                                                                                              .~~2.5e2

                                                                                              ++sun:rh

                                                                                              Unsigned integer to @rh

                                                                                              Converts a from an unsigned integer to @rh.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @u, an unsigned integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sun |= [a=@u] ^- @rh (sun:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sun:rh 205)
                                                                                              .~~2.05e2

                                                                                              ++san:rh

                                                                                              Signed integer to @rh

                                                                                              Converts a from a signed integer to @rh.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @s, a signed integer.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ san |= [a=@s] ^- @rh (san:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (san:rh -205)
                                                                                              .~~-2.05e2

                                                                                              ++sig:rh

                                                                                              Get sign

                                                                                              Produces the sign of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A flag.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ sig |= [a=@rh] ^- ? (sig:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (sig:rh .~~-2.05e2)
                                                                                              %.n

                                                                                              ++exp:rh

                                                                                              Get exponent

                                                                                              Gets the exponent of a.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @s, a signed integer.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ exp |= [a=@rh] ^- @s (exp:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (exp:rh .~~-2.05e2)
                                                                                              --7

                                                                                              ++toi:rh

                                                                                              Round to integer

                                                                                              Rounds a to the nearest integer.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A unit of @s.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ toi |= [a=@rh] ^- (unit @s) (toi:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (toi:rh .~~-2.085e2)
                                                                                              [~ u=-208]
                                                                                              > (toi:rh .~~-2.08e2)
                                                                                              [~ u=-208]

                                                                                              ++drg:rh

                                                                                              @rh to decimal float

                                                                                              Produces the decimal form of a using the Dragon4 algorithm. Guarantees accurate results for rounded floats.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is a @rh, a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A dn.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ drg |= [a=@rh] ^- dn (drg:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (drg:rh .~~-2.085e2)
                                                                                              [%d s=%.n e=-1 a=2.085]
                                                                                              > (drg:rh .~~-2.08e2)
                                                                                              [%d s=%.n e=--0 a=208]

                                                                                              ++grd:rh

                                                                                              Decimal float to @rh

                                                                                              Converts a from dn to @rh.

                                                                                              Accepts

                                                                                              a is dn.

                                                                                              a is a @rh.

                                                                                              Produces

                                                                                              A @rh, a a half-precision float.

                                                                                              Source

                                                                                              ++ grd |= [a=dn] ^- @rh (grd:ma a)

                                                                                              Examples

                                                                                              > (grd:rh [%d s=%.n e=--0 a=343])
                                                                                              .~~-3.43e2

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