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5.
Floating-Point Support
You can access 64-bit
double precision floating-point values from within Smalltalk. To
get this ability you must:
- Install the optional
package 'double.st'
- Load the included
library 'MathLib.prc' into your Pilot
- Link with a VM that
supports floating point ('vm-m.prc' or 'vm-md.prc')
Floating-point arithmetic
support is only available on PalmOS 2.0 and later. PalmOS 1.0 devices
(i.e., the Pilot 1000 and 5000) do not support double precision floating
point.
The package 'double.st'
adds methods to the built-in Double class to support floating-point
operations. It also adds some methods to other number classes to
implement Smalltalk's double dispatching arithmetic rules. You can
therefore freely intermix Doubles with other numeric types in arithmetic
expressions.
Note that you must have
the MathLib shared library installed on your Pilot in order to use
the floating-point math routines. If the library is not installed,
you will get an error message when you try to start your Pilot program.
If you distribute a program that requires floating-point support,
you should therefore include MathLib.prc in your distribution.
To save space, special
operations such as #cos (cosine) are implemented only in
class Double and not in other Number classes. If you plan to use
such functions, you should send #asDouble to the receiver
first.
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