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lucid presentation of how floating-point numbers are represented, see John D. Cook's article on the subject as well as his introduction to some of the issues arising from how this repre- sentation differs expm1, and log1p are necessary and useful, see John D. Cook's excellent pair of blog posts on the subject: expm1, log1p, erfc, and hypot. Trigonometric and hyperbolic functions All the standard trigonometric quote. 8.13 Annotated Strings Note The API for AnnotatedStrings is considered experimental and is subject to change between Julia versions. It is sometimes useful to be able to hold metadata relating to0 码力 | 2058 页 | 7.45 MB | 3 月前3Julia 1.12.0 RC1
lucid presentation of how floating-point numbers are represented, see John D. Cook's article on the subject as well as his introduction to some of the issues arising from how this repre- sentation differs expm1, and log1p are necessary and useful, see John D. Cook's excellent pair of blog posts on the subject: expm1, log1p, erfc, and hypot. Trigonometric and hyperbolic functions All the standard trigonometric quote. 8.13 Annotated Strings Note The API for AnnotatedStrings is considered experimental and is subject to change between Julia versions. It is sometimes useful to be able to hold metadata relating to0 码力 | 2057 页 | 7.44 MB | 3 月前3Julia 1.12.0 Beta4
lucid presentation of how floating-point numbers are represented, see John D. Cook's article on the subject as well as his introduction to some of the issues arising from how this repre- sentation differs expm1, and log1p are necessary and useful, see John D. Cook's excellent pair of blog posts on the subject: expm1, log1p, erfc, and hypot. Trigonometric and hyperbolic functions All the standard trigonometric quote. 8.13 Annotated Strings Note The API for AnnotatedStrings is considered experimental and is subject to change between Julia versions. It is sometimes useful to be able to hold metadata relating to0 码力 | 2057 页 | 7.44 MB | 3 月前3Julia 1.12.0 Beta3
lucid presentation of how floating-point numbers are represented, see John D. Cook's article on the subject as well as his introduction to some of the issues arising from how this repre- sentation differs expm1, and log1p are necessary and useful, see John D. Cook's excellent pair of blog posts on the subject: expm1, log1p, erfc, and hypot. Trigonometric and hyperbolic functions All the standard trigonometric quote. 8.13 Annotated Strings Note The API for AnnotatedStrings is considered experimental and is subject to change between Julia versions. It is sometimes useful to be able to hold metadata relating to0 码力 | 2057 页 | 7.44 MB | 3 月前3julia 1.12.0 beta1
lucid presentation of how floating-point numbers are represented, see John D. Cook's article on the subject as well as his introduction to some of the issues arising from how this repre- sentation differs expm1, and log1p are necessary and useful, see John D. Cook's excellent pair of blog posts on the subject: expm1, log1p, erfc, and hypot. Trigonometric and hyperbolic functions All the standard trigonometric quote. 8.13 Annotated Strings Note The API for AnnotatedStrings is considered experimental and is subject to change between Julia versions. It is sometimes useful to be able to hold metadata relating to0 码力 | 2047 页 | 7.41 MB | 3 月前3Julia 1.11.4
lucid presentation of how floating-point numbers are represented, see John D. Cook's article on the subject as well as his introduction to some of the issues arising from how this repre- sentation differs expm1, and log1p are necessary and useful, see John D. Cook's excellent pair of blog posts on the subject: expm1, log1p, erfc, and hypot. Trigonometric and hyperbolic functions All the standard trigonometric quote. 8.13 Annotated Strings Note The API for AnnotatedStrings is considered experimental and is subject to change between Julia versions. It is sometimes useful to be able to hold metadata relating to0 码力 | 2007 页 | 6.73 MB | 3 月前3Julia 1.11.5 Documentation
lucid presentation of how floating-point numbers are represented, see John D. Cook's article on the subject as well as his introduction to some of the issues arising from how this repre- sentation differs expm1, and log1p are necessary and useful, see John D. Cook's excellent pair of blog posts on the subject: expm1, log1p, erfc, and hypot. Trigonometric and hyperbolic functions All the standard trigonometric quote. 8.13 Annotated Strings Note The API for AnnotatedStrings is considered experimental and is subject to change between Julia versions. It is sometimes useful to be able to hold metadata relating to0 码力 | 2007 页 | 6.73 MB | 3 月前3Julia 1.11.6 Release Notes
lucid presentation of how floating-point numbers are represented, see John D. Cook's article on the subject as well as his introduction to some of the issues arising from how this repre- sentation differs expm1, and log1p are necessary and useful, see John D. Cook's excellent pair of blog posts on the subject: expm1, log1p, erfc, and hypot. Trigonometric and hyperbolic functions All the standard trigonometric quote. 8.13 Annotated Strings Note The API for AnnotatedStrings is considered experimental and is subject to change between Julia versions. It is sometimes useful to be able to hold metadata relating to0 码力 | 2007 页 | 6.73 MB | 3 月前3Julia v1.6.6 Documentation
lucid presentation of how floating-point numbers are represented, see John D. Cook's article on the subject as well as his introduction to some of the issues arising from how this representation differs in expm1, and log1p are necessary and useful, see John D. Cook's excellent pair of blog posts on the subject: expm1, log1p, erfc, and hypot. CHAPTER 5. MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS AND ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS 31 block's type. For example, suppose one wants to declare a type that holds a pair of real numbers, subject to the constraint that the first number is not greater than the second one. One could declare it0 码力 | 1324 页 | 4.54 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.6.5 Documentation
lucid presentation of how floating-point numbers are represented, see John D. Cook's article on the subject as well as his introduction to some of the issues arising from how this representation differs in expm1, and log1p are necessary and useful, see John D. Cook's excellent pair of blog posts on the subject: expm1, log1p, erfc, and hypot. CHAPTER 5. MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS AND ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS 31 block's type. For example, suppose one wants to declare a type that holds a pair of real numbers, subject to the constraint that the first number is not greater than the second one. One could declare it0 码力 | 1325 页 | 4.54 MB | 1 年前3
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