\documentclass{article} \usepackage{axiom} \begin{document} \title{\$SPAD/src/algebra sf.spad} \author{Michael Monagan, Stephen M. Watt} \maketitle \begin{abstract} \end{abstract} \eject \tableofcontents \eject \section{category REAL RealConstant} <>= )abbrev category REAL RealConstant ++ Author: ++ Date Created: ++ Date Last Updated: ++ Basic Functions: ++ Related Constructors: ++ Also See: ++ AMS Classifications: ++ Keywords: ++ References: ++ Description: ++ The category of real numeric domains, i.e. convertible to floats. RealConstant(): Category == Join(ConvertibleTo DoubleFloat, ConvertibleTo Float) @ \section{category RADCAT RadicalCategory} <>= )abbrev category RADCAT RadicalCategory ++ Author: ++ Date Created: ++ Change History: ++ Basic Operations: nthRoot, sqrt, ** ++ Related Constructors: ++ Keywords: rational numbers ++ Description: The \spad{RadicalCategory} is a model for the rational numbers. RadicalCategory(): Category == with sqrt : % -> % ++ sqrt(x) returns the square root of x. nthRoot: (%, Integer) -> % ++ nthRoot(x,n) returns the nth root of x. _*_* : (%, Fraction Integer) -> % ++ x ** y is the rational exponentiation of x by the power y. add sqrt x == x ** inv(2::Fraction(Integer)) nthRoot(x, n) == x ** inv(n::Fraction(Integer)) @ \section{category RNS RealNumberSystem} <>= )abbrev category RNS RealNumberSystem ++ Author: Michael Monagan and Stephen M. Watt ++ Date Created: ++ January 1988 ++ Change History: ++ Basic Operations: abs, ceiling, wholePart, floor, fractionPart, norm, round, truncate ++ Related Constructors: ++ Keywords: real numbers ++ Description: ++ The real number system category is intended as a model for the real ++ numbers. The real numbers form an ordered normed field. Note that ++ we have purposely not included \spadtype{DifferentialRing} or the elementary ++ functions (see \spadtype{TranscendentalFunctionCategory}) in the definition. RealNumberSystem(): Category == Join(Field, OrderedRing, RealConstant, RetractableTo Integer, RetractableTo Fraction Integer, RadicalCategory, ConvertibleTo Pattern Float, PatternMatchable Float, CharacteristicZero) with norm : % -> % ++ norm x returns the same as absolute value. ceiling : % -> % ++ ceiling x returns the small integer \spad{>= x}. floor: % -> % ++ floor x returns the largest integer \spad{<= x}. wholePart : % -> Integer ++ wholePart x returns the integer part of x. fractionPart : % -> % ++ fractionPart x returns the fractional part of x. truncate: % -> % ++ truncate x returns the integer between x and 0 closest to x. round: % -> % ++ round x computes the integer closest to x. abs : % -> % ++ abs x returns the absolute value of x. add characteristic() == 0 fractionPart x == x - truncate x truncate x == (negative? x => -floor(-x); floor x) round x == (negative? x => truncate(x-1/2::%); truncate(x+1/2::%)) norm x == abs x coerce(x:Fraction Integer):% == numer(x)::% / denom(x)::% convert(x:%):Pattern(Float) == convert(x)@Float :: Pattern(Float) floor x == x1 := (wholePart x) :: % x = x1 => x x < 0 => (x1 - 1) x1 ceiling x == x1 := (wholePart x)::% x = x1 => x x >= 0 => (x1 + 1) x1 patternMatch(x, p, l) == generic? p => addMatch(p, x, l) constant? p => (r := retractIfCan(p)@Union(Float, "failed")) case Float => convert(x)@Float = r::Float => l failed() failed() failed() @ \section{RNS.lsp BOOTSTRAP} {\bf RNS} depends on a chain of files. We need to break this cycle to build the algebra. So we keep a cached copy of the translated {\bf RNS} category which we can write into the {\bf MID} directory. We compile the lisp code and copy the {\bf RNS.o} file to the {\bf OUT} directory. This is eventually forcibly replaced by a recompiled version. Note that this code is not included in the generated catdef.spad file. <>= (|/VERSIONCHECK| 2) (SETQ |RealNumberSystem;AL| (QUOTE NIL)) (DEFUN |RealNumberSystem| NIL (LET (#:G105478) (COND (|RealNumberSystem;AL|) (T (SETQ |RealNumberSystem;AL| (|RealNumberSystem;|)))))) (DEFUN |RealNumberSystem;| NIL (PROG (#1=#:G105476) (RETURN (PROG1 (LETT #1# (|sublisV| (PAIR (QUOTE (#2=#:G105472 #3=#:G105473 #4=#:G105474 #5=#:G105475)) (LIST (QUOTE (|Integer|)) (QUOTE (|Fraction| (|Integer|))) (QUOTE (|Pattern| (|Float|))) (QUOTE (|Float|)))) (|Join| (|Field|) (|OrderedRing|) (|RealConstant|) (|RetractableTo| (QUOTE #2#)) (|RetractableTo| (QUOTE #3#)) (|RadicalCategory|) (|ConvertibleTo| (QUOTE #4#)) (|PatternMatchable| (QUOTE #5#)) (|CharacteristicZero|) (|mkCategory| (QUOTE |domain|) (QUOTE ( ((|norm| (|$| |$|)) T) ((|ceiling| (|$| |$|)) T) ((|floor| (|$| |$|)) T) ((|wholePart| ((|Integer|) |$|)) T) ((|fractionPart| (|$| |$|)) T) ((|truncate| (|$| |$|)) T) ((|round| (|$| |$|)) T) ((|abs| (|$| |$|)) T))) NIL (QUOTE ((|Integer|))) NIL))) |RealNumberSystem|) (SETELT #1# 0 (QUOTE (|RealNumberSystem|))))))) (MAKEPROP (QUOTE |RealNumberSystem|) (QUOTE NILADIC) T) @ \section{RNS-.lsp BOOTSTRAP} {\bf RNS-} depends {\bf RNS}. We need to break this cycle to build the algebra. So we keep a cached copy of the translated {\bf RNS-} category which we can write into the {\bf MID} directory. We compile the lisp code and copy the {\bf RNS.o} file to the {\bf OUT} directory. This is eventually forcibly replaced by a recompiled version. Note that this code is not included in the generated catdef.spad file. <>= (|/VERSIONCHECK| 2) (PUT (QUOTE |RNS-;characteristic;Nni;1|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL 0))) (DEFUN |RNS-;characteristic;Nni;1| (|$|) 0) (DEFUN |RNS-;fractionPart;2S;2| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL |x| (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 9)) (QREFELT |$| 10))) (DEFUN |RNS-;truncate;2S;3| (|x| |$|) (COND ((SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 13)) (SPADCALL (SPADCALL (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 14)) (QREFELT |$| 15)) (QREFELT |$| 14))) ((QUOTE T) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 15))))) (DEFUN |RNS-;round;2S;4| (|x| |$|) (COND ((SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 13)) (SPADCALL (SPADCALL |x| (SPADCALL (|spadConstant| |$| 17) (SPADCALL 2 (QREFELT |$| 19)) (QREFELT |$| 20)) (QREFELT |$| 10)) (QREFELT |$| 9))) ((QUOTE T) (SPADCALL (SPADCALL |x| (SPADCALL (|spadConstant| |$| 17) (SPADCALL 2 (QREFELT |$| 19)) (QREFELT |$| 20)) (QREFELT |$| 21)) (QREFELT |$| 9))))) (DEFUN |RNS-;norm;2S;5| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 23))) (DEFUN |RNS-;coerce;FS;6| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL (SPADCALL (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 26)) (QREFELT |$| 19)) (SPADCALL (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 27)) (QREFELT |$| 19)) (QREFELT |$| 20))) (DEFUN |RNS-;convert;SP;7| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 30)) (QREFELT |$| 32))) (DEFUN |RNS-;floor;2S;8| (|x| |$|) (PROG (|x1|) (RETURN (SEQ (LETT |x1| (SPADCALL (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 34)) (QREFELT |$| 19)) |RNS-;floor;2S;8|) (EXIT (COND ((SPADCALL |x| |x1| (QREFELT |$| 35)) |x|) ((SPADCALL |x| (|spadConstant| |$| 36) (QREFELT |$| 37)) (SPADCALL |x1| (|spadConstant| |$| 17) (QREFELT |$| 10))) ((QUOTE T) |x1|))))))) (DEFUN |RNS-;ceiling;2S;9| (|x| |$|) (PROG (|x1|) (RETURN (SEQ (LETT |x1| (SPADCALL (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 34)) (QREFELT |$| 19)) |RNS-;ceiling;2S;9|) (EXIT (COND ((SPADCALL |x| |x1| (QREFELT |$| 35)) |x|) ((SPADCALL |x| (|spadConstant| |$| 36) (QREFELT |$| 37)) |x1|) ((QUOTE T) (SPADCALL |x1| (|spadConstant| |$| 17) (QREFELT |$| 21))))))))) (DEFUN |RNS-;patternMatch;SP2Pmr;10| (|x| |p| |l| |$|) (PROG (|r|) (RETURN (SEQ (COND ((SPADCALL |p| (QREFELT |$| 40)) (SPADCALL |p| |x| |l| (QREFELT |$| 42))) ((SPADCALL |p| (QREFELT |$| 43)) (SEQ (LETT |r| (SPADCALL |p| (QREFELT |$| 45)) |RNS-;patternMatch;SP2Pmr;10|) (EXIT (COND ((QEQCAR |r| 0) (COND ((SPADCALL (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 30)) (QCDR |r|) (QREFELT |$| 46)) |l|) ((QUOTE T) (SPADCALL (QREFELT |$| 47))))) ((QUOTE T) (SPADCALL (QREFELT |$| 47))))))) ((QUOTE T) (SPADCALL (QREFELT |$| 47)))))))) (DEFUN |RealNumberSystem&| (|#1|) (PROG (|DV$1| |dv$| |$| |pv$|) (RETURN (PROGN (LETT |DV$1| (|devaluate| |#1|) . #1=(|RealNumberSystem&|)) (LETT |dv$| (LIST (QUOTE |RealNumberSystem&|) |DV$1|) . #1#) (LETT |$| (GETREFV 52) . #1#) (QSETREFV |$| 0 |dv$|) (QSETREFV |$| 3 (LETT |pv$| (|buildPredVector| 0 0 NIL) . #1#)) (|stuffDomainSlots| |$|) (QSETREFV |$| 6 |#1|) |$|)))) (MAKEPROP (QUOTE |RealNumberSystem&|) (QUOTE |infovec|) (LIST (QUOTE #(NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL (|local| |#1|) (|NonNegativeInteger|) |RNS-;characteristic;Nni;1| (0 . |truncate|) (5 . |-|) |RNS-;fractionPart;2S;2| (|Boolean|) (11 . |negative?|) (16 . |-|) (21 . |floor|) |RNS-;truncate;2S;3| (26 . |One|) (|Integer|) (30 . |coerce|) (35 . |/|) (41 . |+|) |RNS-;round;2S;4| (47 . |abs|) |RNS-;norm;2S;5| (|Fraction| 18) (52 . |numer|) (57 . |denom|) |RNS-;coerce;FS;6| (|Float|) (62 . |convert|) (|Pattern| 29) (67 . |coerce|) |RNS-;convert;SP;7| (72 . |wholePart|) (77 . |=|) (83 . |Zero|) (87 . |<|) |RNS-;floor;2S;8| |RNS-;ceiling;2S;9| (93 . |generic?|) (|PatternMatchResult| 29 6) (98 . |addMatch|) (105 . |constant?|) (|Union| 29 (QUOTE "failed")) (110 . |retractIfCan|) (115 . |=|) (121 . |failed|) (|PatternMatchResult| 29 |$|) |RNS-;patternMatch;SP2Pmr;10| (|DoubleFloat|) (|OutputForm|))) (QUOTE #(|truncate| 125 |round| 130 |patternMatch| 135 |norm| 142 |fractionPart| 147 |floor| 152 |convert| 157 |coerce| 162 |characteristic| 172 |ceiling| 176)) (QUOTE NIL) (CONS (|makeByteWordVec2| 1 (QUOTE NIL)) (CONS (QUOTE #()) (CONS (QUOTE #()) (|makeByteWordVec2| 49 (QUOTE (1 6 0 0 9 2 6 0 0 0 10 1 6 12 0 13 1 6 0 0 14 1 6 0 0 15 0 6 0 17 1 6 0 18 19 2 6 0 0 0 20 2 6 0 0 0 21 1 6 0 0 23 1 25 18 0 26 1 25 18 0 27 1 6 29 0 30 1 31 0 29 32 1 6 18 0 34 2 6 12 0 0 35 0 6 0 36 2 6 12 0 0 37 1 31 12 0 40 3 41 0 31 6 0 42 1 31 12 0 43 1 31 44 0 45 2 29 12 0 0 46 0 41 0 47 1 0 0 0 16 1 0 0 0 22 3 0 48 0 31 48 49 1 0 0 0 24 1 0 0 0 11 1 0 0 0 38 1 0 31 0 33 1 0 0 25 28 1 0 0 25 28 0 0 7 8 1 0 0 0 39)))))) (QUOTE |lookupComplete|))) @ \section{category FPS FloatingPointSystem} <>= )abbrev category FPS FloatingPointSystem ++ Author: ++ Date Created: ++ Change History: ++ Basic Operations: approximate, base, bits, digits, exponent, float, ++ mantissa, order, precision, round? ++ Related Constructors: ++ Keywords: float, floating point ++ Description: ++ This category is intended as a model for floating point systems. ++ A floating point system is a model for the real numbers. In fact, ++ it is an approximation in the sense that not all real numbers are ++ exactly representable by floating point numbers. ++ A floating point system is characterized by the following: ++ ++ 1: \spadfunFrom{base}{FloatingPointSystem} of the \spadfunFrom{exponent}{FloatingPointSystem}. ++ (actual implemenations are usually binary or decimal) ++ 2: \spadfunFrom{precision}{FloatingPointSystem} of the \spadfunFrom{mantissa}{FloatingPointSystem} (arbitrary or fixed) ++ 3: rounding error for operations --++ 4: when, and what happens if exponent overflow/underflow occurs ++ ++ Because a Float is an approximation to the real numbers, even though ++ it is defined to be a join of a Field and OrderedRing, some of ++ the attributes do not hold. In particular associative("+") ++ does not hold. Algorithms defined over a field need special ++ considerations when the field is a floating point system. FloatingPointSystem(): Category == RealNumberSystem() with approximate ++ \spad{approximate} means "is an approximation to the real numbers". float: (Integer,Integer) -> % ++ float(a,e) returns \spad{a * base() ** e}. float: (Integer,Integer,PositiveInteger) -> % ++ float(a,e,b) returns \spad{a * b ** e}. order: % -> Integer ++ order x is the order of magnitude of x. ++ Note: \spad{base ** order x <= |x| < base ** (1 + order x)}. base: () -> PositiveInteger ++ base() returns the base of the \spadfunFrom{exponent}{FloatingPointSystem}. exponent: % -> Integer ++ exponent(x) returns the \spadfunFrom{exponent}{FloatingPointSystem} part of x. mantissa: % -> Integer ++ mantissa(x) returns the mantissa part of x. -- round?: () -> B -- ++ round?() returns the rounding or chopping. bits: () -> PositiveInteger ++ bits() returns ceiling's precision in bits. digits: () -> PositiveInteger ++ digits() returns ceiling's precision in decimal digits. precision: () -> PositiveInteger ++ precision() returns the precision in digits base. if % has arbitraryPrecision then bits: PositiveInteger -> PositiveInteger ++ bits(n) set the \spadfunFrom{precision}{FloatingPointSystem} to n bits. digits: PositiveInteger -> PositiveInteger ++ digits(d) set the \spadfunFrom{precision}{FloatingPointSystem} to d digits. precision: PositiveInteger -> PositiveInteger ++ precision(n) set the precision in the base to n decimal digits. increasePrecision: Integer -> PositiveInteger ++ increasePrecision(n) increases the current ++ \spadfunFrom{precision}{FloatingPointSystem} by n decimal digits. decreasePrecision: Integer -> PositiveInteger ++ decreasePrecision(n) decreases the current ++ \spadfunFrom{precision}{FloatingPointSystem} precision by n decimal digits. if not (% has arbitraryExponent) then -- overflow: (()->Exit) -> Void -- ++ overflow() returns the Exponent overflow of float -- underflow: (()->Exit) -> Void -- ++ underflow() returns the Exponent underflow of float -- maxExponent: () -> Integer -- ++ maxExponent() returns the max Exponent of float if not (% has arbitraryPrecision) then min: () -> % ++ min() returns the minimum floating point number. max: () -> % ++ max() returns the maximum floating point number. add float(ma, ex) == float(ma, ex, base()) digits() == max(1,4004 * (bits()-1) quo 13301)::PositiveInteger @ \section{FPS.lsp BOOTSTRAP} {\bf FPS} depends on a chain of files. We need to break this cycle to build the algebra. So we keep a cached copy of the translated {\bf FPS} category which we can write into the {\bf MID} directory. We compile the lisp code and copy the {\bf FPS.o} file to the {\bf OUT} directory. This is eventually forcibly replaced by a recompiled version. Note that this code is not included in the generated catdef.spad file. <>= (|/VERSIONCHECK| 2) (SETQ |FloatingPointSystem;AL| (QUOTE NIL)) (DEFUN |FloatingPointSystem| NIL (LET (#:G105645) (COND (|FloatingPointSystem;AL|) (T (SETQ |FloatingPointSystem;AL| (|FloatingPointSystem;|)))))) (DEFUN |FloatingPointSystem;| NIL (PROG (#1=#:G105643) (RETURN (PROG1 (LETT #1# (|Join| (|RealNumberSystem|) (|mkCategory| (QUOTE |domain|) (QUOTE ( ((|float| (|$| (|Integer|) (|Integer|))) T) ((|float| (|$| (|Integer|) (|Integer|) (|PositiveInteger|))) T) ((|order| ((|Integer|) |$|)) T) ((|base| ((|PositiveInteger|))) T) ((|exponent| ((|Integer|) |$|)) T) ((|mantissa| ((|Integer|) |$|)) T) ((|bits| ((|PositiveInteger|))) T) ((|digits| ((|PositiveInteger|))) T) ((|precision| ((|PositiveInteger|))) T) ((|bits| ((|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|))) (|has| |$| (ATTRIBUTE |arbitraryPrecision|))) ((|digits| ((|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|))) (|has| |$| (ATTRIBUTE |arbitraryPrecision|))) ((|precision| ((|PositiveInteger|) (|PositiveInteger|))) (|has| |$| (ATTRIBUTE |arbitraryPrecision|))) ((|increasePrecision| ((|PositiveInteger|) (|Integer|))) (|has| |$| (ATTRIBUTE |arbitraryPrecision|))) ((|decreasePrecision| ((|PositiveInteger|) (|Integer|))) (|has| |$| (ATTRIBUTE |arbitraryPrecision|))) ((|min| (|$|)) (AND (|not| (|has| |$| (ATTRIBUTE |arbitraryPrecision|))) (|not| (|has| |$| (ATTRIBUTE |arbitraryExponent|))))) ((|max| (|$|)) (AND (|not| (|has| |$| (ATTRIBUTE |arbitraryPrecision|))) (|not| (|has| |$| (ATTRIBUTE |arbitraryExponent|))))))) (QUOTE ((|approximate| T))) (QUOTE ((|PositiveInteger|) (|Integer|))) NIL)) |FloatingPointSystem|) (SETELT #1# 0 (QUOTE (|FloatingPointSystem|))))))) (MAKEPROP (QUOTE |FloatingPointSystem|) (QUOTE NILADIC) T) @ \section{FPS-.lsp BOOTSTRAP} {\bf FPS-} depends {\bf FPS}. We need to break this cycle to build the algebra. So we keep a cached copy of the translated {\bf FPS-} category which we can write into the {\bf MID} directory. We compile the lisp code and copy the {\bf FPS-.o} file to the {\bf OUT} directory. This is eventually forcibly replaced by a recompiled version. Note that this code is not included in the generated catdef.spad file. <>= (|/VERSIONCHECK| 2) (DEFUN |FPS-;float;2IS;1| (|ma| |ex| |$|) (SPADCALL |ma| |ex| (SPADCALL (QREFELT |$| 8)) (QREFELT |$| 10))) (DEFUN |FPS-;digits;Pi;2| (|$|) (PROG (#1=#:G105654) (RETURN (PROG1 (LETT #1# (MAX 1 (QUOTIENT2 (SPADCALL 4004 (|-| (SPADCALL (QREFELT |$| 13)) 1) (QREFELT |$| 14)) 13301)) |FPS-;digits;Pi;2|) (|check-subtype| (|>| #1# 0) (QUOTE (|PositiveInteger|)) #1#))))) (DEFUN |FloatingPointSystem&| (|#1|) (PROG (|DV$1| |dv$| |$| |pv$|) (RETURN (PROGN (LETT |DV$1| (|devaluate| |#1|) . #1=(|FloatingPointSystem&|)) (LETT |dv$| (LIST (QUOTE |FloatingPointSystem&|) |DV$1|) . #1#) (LETT |$| (GETREFV 17) . #1#) (QSETREFV |$| 0 |dv$|) (QSETREFV |$| 3 (LETT |pv$| (|buildPredVector| 0 0 (LIST (|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE |arbitraryExponent|)) (|HasAttribute| |#1| (QUOTE |arbitraryPrecision|)))) . #1#)) (|stuffDomainSlots| |$|) (QSETREFV |$| 6 |#1|) |$|)))) (MAKEPROP (QUOTE |FloatingPointSystem&|) (QUOTE |infovec|) (LIST (QUOTE #(NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL (|local| |#1|) (|PositiveInteger|) (0 . |base|) (|Integer|) (4 . |float|) |FPS-;float;2IS;1| (11 . |One|) (15 . |bits|) (19 . |*|) (25 . |max|) |FPS-;digits;Pi;2|)) (QUOTE #(|float| 29 |digits| 35)) (QUOTE NIL) (CONS (|makeByteWordVec2| 1 (QUOTE NIL)) (CONS (QUOTE #()) (CONS (QUOTE #()) (|makeByteWordVec2| 16 (QUOTE (0 6 7 8 3 6 0 9 9 7 10 0 6 0 12 0 6 7 13 2 9 0 7 0 14 0 6 0 15 2 0 0 9 9 11 0 0 7 16)))))) (QUOTE |lookupComplete|))) @ \section{domain DFLOAT DoubleFloat} Greg Vanuxem has added some functionality to allow the user to modify the printed format of floating point numbers. The format of the numbers follows the common lisp format specification for floats. First we include Greg's email to show the use of this feature: \begin{verbatim} PS: For those who use the Doublefloat domain there is an another (undocumented) patch that adds a lisp format to the DoubleFloat output routine. Copy int/algebra/DFLOAT.spad to your working directory, patch it, compile it and ")lib" it when necessary. (1) -> )boot $useBFasDefault:=false (SPADLET |$useBFasDefault| NIL) Value = NIL (1) -> a:= matrix [ [0.5978,0.2356], [0.4512,0.2355] ] + 0.5978 0.2356 + (1) | | +0.45119999999999999 0.23549999999999999+ Type: Matrix DoubleFloat (2) -> )lib DFLOAT DoubleFloat is now explicitly exposed in frame initial DoubleFloat will be automatically loaded when needed from /home/greg/Axiom/DFLOAT.NRLIB/code (2) -> doubleFloatFormat("~,4,,F") (2) "~G" Type: String (3) -> a +0.5978 0.2356+ (3) | | +0.4512 0.2355+ Type: Matrix DoubleFloat \end{verbatim} So it is clear that he has added a new function called {\tt doubleFloatFormat} which takes a string argument that specifies the common lisp format control string (\"{}\~{},4,,F\"{}). For reference we quote from the common lisp manual \cite{1}. On page 582 we find: \begin{quote} A format directive consists of a tilde (\~{}), optional prefix parameters separated by commas, optional colon (:) and at-sign (@) modifiers, and a single character indicating what kind of directive this is. The alphabetic case of the directive character is ignored. The prefix parameters are generally integers, notated as optionally signed decimal numbers. X3J13 voted in June 1987 (80) to specify that if both colon and at-sign modifiers are present, they may appear in either order; thus \~{}:@R and \~{}@:R mean the same thing. However, it is traditional to put the colon first, and all examples in the book put colon before at-signs. \end{quote} \noindent On page 588 we find: \begin{quote} \~{}F {\sl Fixed-format floating-point}. The next {\sl arg} is printed as a floating point number. The full form is {\sl \~{}w,d,k,overfowchar,padchar}F. The parameter {\sl w} is the width of the filed to be printed; {\sl d} is the number of digits to print after the decimal point; {\sl k} is a scale factor that defaults to zero. Exactly {\sl w} characters will be output. First, leading copies of the character {\sl padchar} (which defaults to a space) are printed, if necessary, to pad the field on the left. If the {\sl arg} is negative, then a minus sign is printed; if the {\sl arg} is not negative, then a plus signed is printed if and only if the @ modifier was specified. Then a sequence of digits, containing a single embedded decimal point, is printed; this represents the magnitude of the value of {\sl arg} times $10^k$, rounded to {\sl d} fractional digits. (When rounding up and rounding down would produce printed values equidistant from the scaled value of {\sl arg}, then the implementation is free to use either one. For example, printing the argument 6.375 using the format \~{}4.2F may correctly produce either 6.37 or 6.38.) Leading zeros are not permitted, except that a single zero digit is output before the decimal point if the printed value is less than 1, and this single zero digit is not output after all if $w = d + 1$. If it is impossible to print the value in the required format in the field of width {\sl w}, then one of two actions is taken. If the parameter {\sl overflowchar} is specified, then {\sl w} copies of that parameter are printed instead of the scaled value of {\sl arg}. If the {\sl overflowchar} parameter is omitted, then the scaled value is printed using more than {\sl w} characters, as many more as may be needed. If the {\sl w} parameter is omitted, then the field is of variable width. In effect, a value is chosen for {\sl w} in such a way that no leading pad characters need to be printed and exactly {\sl d} characters will follow the decimal point. For example, the directive \~{},2F will print exactly two digits after the decimal point and as many as necessary before the decimal point. If the parameter {\sl d} is omitted, then there is no constraint on the number of digits to appear after the decimal point. A value is chosen for {\sl d} in such a way that as many digits as possible may be printed subject to the width constraint imposed by the parameter {\sl w} and the constraint that no trailing zero digits may appear in the fraction, except that if the fraction to be printed is zero, then a single zero digit should appear after the decimal point if permitted by the width constraint. If both {\sl w} and {\sl d} are omitted, then the effect is to print the value using ordinary free-format output; {\tt prin1} uses this format for any number whose magnitude is either zero or between $10^{-3}$ (inclusive) and $10^7$ (exclusive). If {\sl w} is omitted, then if the magnitude of {\sl arg} is so large (or, if {\sl d} is also omitted, so small) that more than 100 digits would have to be printed, then an implementation is free, at its discretion, to print the number using exponential notation instead, as if by the directive \~{}E (with all parameters of \~{}E defaulted, not taking their valued from the \~{}F directive). If {\sl arg} is a rational number, then it is coerced to be a {\tt single-float} and then printed. (Alternatively, an implementation is permitted to process a rational number by any other method that has essentially the same behavior but avoids such hazards as loss of precision or overflow because of the coercion. However, note that if {\sl w} and {\sl d} are unspecified and the number has no exact decimal representation, for example 1/3, some precision cutoff must be chosen by the implementation; only a finite number of digits may be printed.) If {\sl arg} is a complex number or some non-numeric object, then it is printed using the format directive {\sl \~{}w}D, thereby printing it in decimal radix and a minimum field width of {\sl w}. (If it is desired to print each of the real part and imaginary part of a complex number using a \~{}F directive, then this must be done explicitly with two \~{}F directives and code to extract the two parts of the complex number.) \end{quote} <>= )abbrev domain DFLOAT DoubleFloat ++ Author: Michael Monagan ++ Date Created: ++ January 1988 ++ Change History: ++ Basic Operations: exp1, hash, log2, log10, rationalApproximation, / , ** ++ Related Constructors: ++ Keywords: small float ++ Description: \spadtype{DoubleFloat} is intended to make accessible ++ hardware floating point arithmetic in \Language{}, either native double ++ precision, or IEEE. On most machines, there will be hardware support for ++ the arithmetic operations: ++ \spadfunFrom{+}{DoubleFloat}, \spadfunFrom{*}{DoubleFloat}, ++ \spadfunFrom{/}{DoubleFloat} and possibly also the ++ \spadfunFrom{sqrt}{DoubleFloat} operation. ++ The operations \spadfunFrom{exp}{DoubleFloat}, ++ \spadfunFrom{log}{DoubleFloat}, \spadfunFrom{sin}{DoubleFloat}, ++ \spadfunFrom{cos}{DoubleFloat}, ++ \spadfunFrom{atan}{DoubleFloat} are normally coded in ++ software based on minimax polynomial/rational approximations. ++ Note that under Lisp/VM, \spadfunFrom{atan}{DoubleFloat} ++ is not available at this time. ++ Some general comments about the accuracy of the operations: ++ the operations \spadfunFrom{+}{DoubleFloat}, ++ \spadfunFrom{*}{DoubleFloat}, \spadfunFrom{/}{DoubleFloat} and ++ \spadfunFrom{sqrt}{DoubleFloat} are expected to be fully accurate. ++ The operations \spadfunFrom{exp}{DoubleFloat}, ++ \spadfunFrom{log}{DoubleFloat}, \spadfunFrom{sin}{DoubleFloat}, ++ \spadfunFrom{cos}{DoubleFloat} and ++ \spadfunFrom{atan}{DoubleFloat} are not expected to be ++ fully accurate. In particular, \spadfunFrom{sin}{DoubleFloat} ++ and \spadfunFrom{cos}{DoubleFloat} ++ will lose all precision for large arguments. ++ ++ The \spadtype{Float} domain provides an alternative to the \spad{DoubleFloat} domain. ++ It provides an arbitrary precision model of floating point arithmetic. ++ This means that accuracy problems like those above are eliminated ++ by increasing the working precision where necessary. \spadtype{Float} ++ provides some special functions such as \spadfunFrom{erf}{DoubleFloat}, ++ the error function ++ in addition to the elementary functions. The disadvantage of ++ \spadtype{Float} is that it is much more expensive than small floats when the latter can be used. -- I've put some timing comparisons in the notes for the Float -- domain about the difference in speed between the two domains. DoubleFloat(): Join(FloatingPointSystem, DifferentialRing, OpenMath, TranscendentalFunctionCategory, ConvertibleTo InputForm) with _/ : (%, Integer) -> % ++ x / i computes the division from x by an integer i. _*_* : (%,%) -> % ++ x ** y returns the yth power of x (equal to \spad{exp(y log x)}). exp1 : () -> % ++ exp1() returns the natural log base \spad{2.718281828...}. hash : % -> Integer ++ hash(x) returns the hash key for x log2 : % -> % ++ log2(x) computes the logarithm with base 2 for x. log10: % -> % ++ log10(x) computes the logarithm with base 10 for x. atan : (%,%) -> % ++ atan(x,y) computes the arc tangent from x with phase y. Gamma: % -> % ++ Gamma(x) is the Euler Gamma function. Beta : (%,%) -> % ++ Beta(x,y) is \spad{Gamma(x) * Gamma(y)/Gamma(x+y)}. doubleFloatFormat : String -> String ++ change the output format for doublefloats using lisp format strings rationalApproximation: (%, NonNegativeInteger) -> Fraction Integer ++ rationalApproximation(f, n) computes a rational approximation ++ r to f with relative error \spad{< 10**(-n)}. rationalApproximation: (%, NonNegativeInteger, NonNegativeInteger) -> Fraction Integer ++ rationalApproximation(f, n, b) computes a rational ++ approximation r to f with relative error \spad{< b**(-n)} ++ (that is, \spad{|(r-f)/f| < b**(-n)}). == add format: String := "~G" MER ==> Record(MANTISSA:Integer,EXPONENT:Integer) manexp: % -> MER doubleFloatFormat(s:String): String == ss: String := format format := s ss OMwrite(x: %): String == s: String := "" sp := OM_-STRINGTOSTRINGPTR(s)$Lisp dev: OpenMathDevice := OMopenString(sp pretend String, OMencodingXML) OMputObject(dev) OMputFloat(dev, convert x) OMputEndObject(dev) OMclose(dev) s := OM_-STRINGPTRTOSTRING(sp)$Lisp pretend String s OMwrite(x: %, wholeObj: Boolean): String == s: String := "" sp := OM_-STRINGTOSTRINGPTR(s)$Lisp dev: OpenMathDevice := OMopenString(sp pretend String, OMencodingXML) if wholeObj then OMputObject(dev) OMputFloat(dev, convert x) if wholeObj then OMputEndObject(dev) OMclose(dev) s := OM_-STRINGPTRTOSTRING(sp)$Lisp pretend String s OMwrite(dev: OpenMathDevice, x: %): Void == OMputObject(dev) OMputFloat(dev, convert x) OMputEndObject(dev) OMwrite(dev: OpenMathDevice, x: %, wholeObj: Boolean): Void == if wholeObj then OMputObject(dev) OMputFloat(dev, convert x) if wholeObj then OMputEndObject(dev) checkComplex(x:%):% == C_-TO_-R(x)$Lisp -- In AKCL we used to have to make the arguments to ASIN ACOS ACOSH ATANH -- complex to get the correct behaviour. --makeComplex(x: %):% == COMPLEX(x, 0$%)$Lisp base() == FLOAT_-RADIX(0$%)$Lisp mantissa x == manexp(x).MANTISSA exponent x == manexp(x).EXPONENT precision() == FLOAT_-DIGITS(0$%)$Lisp bits() == base() = 2 => precision() base() = 16 => 4*precision() wholePart(precision()*log2(base()::%))::PositiveInteger max() == MOST_-POSITIVE_-LONG_-FLOAT$Lisp min() == MOST_-NEGATIVE_-LONG_-FLOAT$Lisp order(a) == precision() + exponent a - 1 0 == FLOAT(0$Lisp,MOST_-POSITIVE_-LONG_-FLOAT$Lisp)$Lisp 1 == FLOAT(1$Lisp,MOST_-POSITIVE_-LONG_-FLOAT$Lisp)$Lisp -- rational approximation to e accurate to 23 digits exp1() == FLOAT(534625820200,MOST_-POSITIVE_-LONG_-FLOAT$Lisp)$Lisp / FLOAT(196677847971,MOST_-POSITIVE_-LONG_-FLOAT$Lisp)$Lisp pi() == PI$Lisp coerce(x:%):OutputForm == outputForm(FORMAT(NIL$Lisp,format,x)$Lisp pretend DoubleFloat) convert(x:%):InputForm == convert(x pretend DoubleFloat)$InputForm x < y == (x "failed"; 1 / x) differentiate x == 0 SFSFUN ==> DoubleFloatSpecialFunctions() sfx ==> x pretend DoubleFloat sfy ==> y pretend DoubleFloat Gamma x == Gamma(sfx)$SFSFUN pretend % Beta(x,y) == Beta(sfx,sfy)$SFSFUN pretend % wholePart x == FIX(x)$Lisp float(ma,ex,b) == ma*(b::%)**ex convert(x:%):DoubleFloat == x pretend DoubleFloat convert(x:%):Float == convert(x pretend DoubleFloat)$Float rationalApproximation(x, d) == rationalApproximation(x, d, 10) atan(x,y) == x = 0 => y > 0 => pi()/2 y < 0 => -pi()/2 0 -- Only count on first quadrant being on principal branch. theta := atan abs(y/x) if x < 0 then theta := pi() - theta if y < 0 then theta := - theta theta retract(x:%):Fraction(Integer) == rationalApproximation(x, (precision() - 1)::NonNegativeInteger, base()) retractIfCan(x:%):Union(Fraction Integer, "failed") == rationalApproximation(x, (precision() - 1)::NonNegativeInteger, base()) retract(x:%):Integer == x = ((n := wholePart x)::%) => n error "Not an integer" retractIfCan(x:%):Union(Integer, "failed") == x = ((n := wholePart x)::%) => n "failed" sign(x) == retract FLOAT_-SIGN(x,1)$Lisp abs x == FLOAT_-SIGN(1,x)$Lisp manexp(x) == zero? x => [0,0] s := sign x; x := abs x if x > max()$% then return [s*mantissa(max())+1,exponent max()] me:Record(man:%,exp:Integer) := MANEXP(x)$Lisp two53:= base()**precision() [s*wholePart(two53 * me.man ),me.exp-precision()] -- rationalApproximation(y,d,b) == -- this is the quotient remainder algorithm (requires wholePart operation) -- x := y -- if b < 2 then error "base must be > 1" -- tol := (b::%)**d -- p0,p1,q0,q1 : Integer -- p0 := 0; p1 := 1; q0 := 1; q1 := 0 -- repeat -- a := wholePart x -- x := fractionPart x -- p2 := p0+a*p1 -- q2 := q0+a*q1 -- if x = 0 or tol*abs(q2*y-(p2::%)) < abs(q2*y) then -- return (p2/q2) -- (p0,p1) := (p1,p2) -- (q0,q1) := (q1,q2) -- x := 1/x rationalApproximation(f,d,b) == -- this algorithm expresses f as n / d where d = BASE ** k -- then all arithmetic operations are done over the integers (nu, ex) := manexp f BASE := base() ex >= 0 => (nu * BASE ** (ex::NonNegativeInteger))::Fraction(Integer) de :Integer := BASE**((-ex)::NonNegativeInteger) b < 2 => error "base must be > 1" tol := b**d s := nu; t := de p0:Integer := 0; p1:Integer := 1; q0:Integer := 1; q1:Integer := 0 repeat (q,r) := divide(s, t) p2 := q*p1+p0 q2 := q*q1+q0 r = 0 or tol*abs(nu*q2-de*p2) < de*abs(p2) => return(p2/q2) (p0,p1) := (p1,p2) (q0,q1) := (q1,q2) (s,t) := (t,r) x:% ** r:Fraction Integer == zero? x => zero? r => error "0**0 is undefined" negative? r => error "division by 0" 0 -- zero? r or one? x => 1 zero? r or (x = 1) => 1 -- one? r => x (r = 1) => x n := numer r d := denom r negative? x => odd? d => odd? n => return -((-x)**r) return ((-x)**r) error "negative root" d = 2 => sqrt(x) ** n x ** (n::% / d::%) @ \section{DFLOAT.lsp BOOTSTRAP} {\bf DFLOAT} depends on itself. We need to break this cycle to build the algebra. So we keep a cached copy of the translated {\bf DFLOAT} category which we can write into the {\bf MID} directory. We compile the lisp code and copy the {\bf DFLOAT.o} file to the {\bf OUT} directory. This is eventually forcibly replaced by a recompiled version. 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