1. rational numbers
Someone posted a .e file allowing manipulation of rational numbers, ie,
whole numbers and fractions such as 3 1/4
I have misplaced it. Can someone point me to it? Thanks, Art Adamson
Art Adamson, The Cincinnati Engine Man, permanent address euclid2 at email.com
2. Re: rational numbers
- Posted by Daniel Berstein <daber at PAIR.COM>
Apr 17, 1999
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Last edited Apr 18, 1999
Arthur Adamson wrote:
>
> Someone posted a .e file allowing manipulation of rational numbers,
> ie,
> whole numbers and fractions such as 3 1/4
> I have misplaced it. Can someone point me to it? Thanks, Art Adamson
> Art Adamson, The Cincinnati Engine Man, permanent address euclid2 at email.com
Not actually related, but does anyone has some code (I don't care wich
language) that simplifies a circuit (boolean) expression with input
being a canonical minterms expression?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel Berstein.
3. Re: rational numbers
- Posted by Arthur Adamson <euclid at ISOC.NET>
Apr 17, 1999
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Last edited Apr 18, 1999
Re rational numbers, I found them, in C R White's euphmath.zip. Thanks
for
your help.
Daniel, I may be able to dig up a rather elaborate package which was too
much for me so I put it aside. I can look if you are desperate and no one
else has a better offer. It accepted some kind of logic inputs and operated
on them. May not be what you want. Probably no source code. Bye, Art
At 09:30 PM 4/17/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Arthur Adamson wrote:
>>
>> Someone posted a .e file allowing manipulation of rational
numbers, ie,
>> whole numbers and fractions such as 3 1/4
>> I have misplaced it. Can someone point me to it? Thanks, Art
Adamson
>> Art Adamson, The Cincinnati Engine Man, permanent address euclid2 at
>> email.com
>
>Not actually related, but does anyone has some code (I don't care wich
>language) that simplifies a circuit (boolean) expression with input
>being a canonical minterms expression?
>
>Thanks in advance,
> Daniel Berstein.
>
4. Re: rational numbers
Arthur Adamson wrote:
>
> Re rational numbers, I found them, in C R White's euphmath.zip. Thanks
> for
> your help.
I'm glad you found it ;)
> Daniel, I may be able to dig up a rather elaborate package which was
> too
> much for me so I put it aside. I can look if you are desperate and no one
> else has a better offer. It accepted some kind of logic inputs and operated
> on them. May not be what you want. Probably no source code. Bye, Art
Don't bother Art, I just need to handle 4 inputs, it shouldn't be *that*
complex to do. I didn't want to spend time doing something that was
already done. Thanks anyways.
Regards,
Daniel Berstein
daber at pair.com