FLOAT

Section: Miscellaneous Library Functions (3X)
Updated: August 1, 1990
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NAME

float - tile kernel floating point arithmetic functions  

SYNOPSIS

float  

DESCRIPTION

The tile forth kernel extends the Forth-83 Standard with arithmetic functions for 32-bit floating point numbers. When the "float" vocabulary is used floating point numbers will be recognized by "interpret", the kernel compiler and interpreter. The function "?float" is the "float" recognizer function.
code ?float ( str -- [str false] or [f1 true]) recognizer
Given a null-terminated string, "str", scans for a 32-bit floating point number. Returns the value and "true" else the string and "false". This word is the "float" vocabulary literal recognizer function. The function will also recognize the symbols "Infinity", "-Infinity", and "NaN" (not a number) which are defined by the IEEE single precision floating point number system.
code 1/f ( f1 -- f2)
"f2" is the 32-bit floating point result of dividing one by "f1".
code f* ( f1 f2 -- f3)
"f3" is the 32-bit floating point product of "f1" and "f2".
code f+ ( f1 f2 -- f3)
"f3" is the 32-bit floating point arithmetic sum of "f1" and "f2".
code f- ( f1 f2 -- f3)
"f3" is the 32-bit floating point result of subtracting "f2" from "f1".
code f. ( f1 -- )
The 32-bit floating point number "f1" is displayed in the standard format on the current output stream.
code f/ ( f1 f2 -- f3)
"f3" is the 32-bit floating point number the quotient of "f1" divided by the divisor "f2". An error condition results if the divisor is zero.
code f>i ( f1 -- i1)
The 32-bit floating point number "f1" is converted to a 32-bit integer.
vocabulary float ( -- )
The floating pointer number extension vocabulary. Include into the vocabulary search set, "context", to allow access to these extensions.
code fnegate ( f1 -- f2)
"f2" is the negated value of the floating point value "f1", i.e., the difference of zero less "f1".
code i>f ( i1 -- f1)
The 32-bit integer "i1" is converted to a 32-bit floating point number, "f1".
 

SEE ALSO

tile(1), forth(3X).  

NOTE

The function list is sorted in ASCII order. The type and mode of the entries are indicated together with their parameter stack effect.  

COPYING

Copyright (C) 1990 Mikael R.K. Patel

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AUTHOR

Mikael R.K. Patel
Computer Aided Design Laboratory (CADLAB)
Department of Computer and Information Science
Linkoping University
S-581 83 LINKOPING
SWEDEN
Email: mip@ida.liu.se
loat - tile ker!

 

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