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-
- Arbitrary Precision Math Library General Public License
- (Written October 5, 1988)
-
- Copyright (C) 1988 Lloyd Zusman, Master Byte Software, Los
- Gatos, California. Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute
- verbatim copies of this license, but changing it is not allowed.
- You can also use this wording to make the terms for other programs.
-
- The wording of this license is based on that of the
- "GNU EMACS GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE" by Richard Stallman,
- Copyright (C) 1985, 1987, 1988, version of February 11, 1988,
- but since some of the text has been changed, please be sure to
- READ THIS CAREFULLY!
-
- This general public license is intended to give everyone the right
- to share the Arbitrary Precision Math Library (hereinafter referred to
- as the "APM Library"). To make sure that you get the rights we want
- you to have, I need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny
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-
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-
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-
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-
- COPYING POLICIES
-
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- source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you
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-
-
- /*
- * Addition and subtraction routines for the APM library.
- *
- * $Log: addsub.c,v $
- * Revision 1.0 88/10/05 12:38:08 ljz
- * Initial release.
- *
- */
- #ifndef lint
- static char rcsid[] = "$Header: addsub.c,v 1.0 88/10/05 12:38:08 ljz Exp $";
- #endif /* ! lint */
-
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include "apm.h"
- #include "apmlocal.h"
-
- int
- apm_add(result, num1, num2)
- APM result;
- APM num1;
- APM num2;
- {
- int length1;
- int length2;
- int leftofdp1;
- int leftofdp2;
- int len;
- int dp;
- int n;
- int n1;
- int n2;
- int ercode;
- short sign;
- short base;
- short tempval;
- short carry;
- short c1;
- short c2;
-
- apm_errno = APM_OK;
-
- ERR_RETURN(APM_val_format(result));
- ERR_RETURN(apm_validate(num1));
- ERR_RETURN(apm_validate(num2));
-
- if (result == num1 || result == num2) {
- return (APM_error(APM_EOVERLAP));
- }
- if (num1->base != num2->base) {
- return (APM_error(APM_EBASE));
- }
- base = num1->base;
-
- if (num1->sign < 0 && num2->sign >= 0) {
- num1->sign = 1;
- ercode = apm_subtract(result, num2, num1);
- num1->sign = -1;
- return (APM_error(ercode));
- }
- else if (num1->sign >= 0 && num2->sign < 0) {
- num2->sign = 1;
- ercode = apm_subtract(result, num1, num2);
- num2->sign = -1;
- return (APM_error(ercode));
- }
-
- sign = SIGNOF(num1->sign);
-
- ERR_RETURN(APM_trim(num1, 1, 1));
- ERR_RETURN(APM_trim(num2, 1, 1));
-
- length1 = num1->length;
- length2 = num2->length;
-
- if (num1->dp >= num2->dp) {
- dp = num1->dp;
- n1 = 0;
- n2 = num2->dp - num1->dp;
- }
- else {
- dp = num2->dp;
- n1 = num1->dp - num2->dp;
- n2 = 0;
- }
-
- leftofdp1 = length1 - num1->dp;
- leftofdp2 = length2 - num2->dp;
-
- if (leftofdp1 >= leftofdp2) {
- len = leftofdp1 + dp + 1;
- }
- else {
- len = leftofdp2 + dp + 1;
- }
-
- ERR_RETURN(APM_size(result, len));
-
- carry = 0;
- for (n = 0; n < len - 1; ++n, ++n1, ++n2) {
- if (n1 < 0 || n1 >= length1) {
- c1 = 0;
- }
- else {
- c1 = num1->data[n1];
- }
- if (n2 < 0 || n2 >= length2) {
- c2 = 0;
- }
- else {
- c2 = num2->data[n2];
- }
- tempval = c1 + c2 + carry;
- result->data[n] = tempval % base;
- carry = tempval / base;
- }
-
- result->data[n] = carry;
- result->base = base;
- result->length = len;
- result->sign = sign;
- result->dp = dp;
-
- return (APM_error(APM_trim(result, 1, 1)));
- }
-
- int
- apm_subtract(result, num1, num2)
- APM result;
- APM num1;
- APM num2;
- {
- int length1;
- int length2;
- int leftofdp1;
- int leftofdp2;
- int len;
- int dp;
- int n;
- int n1;
- int n2;
- int ercode;
- short base;
- short tempval;
- short borrow;
- short c1;
- short c2;
-
- apm_errno = APM_OK;
-
- ERR_RETURN(APM_val_format(result));
- ERR_RETURN(apm_validate(num1));
- ERR_RETURN(apm_validate(num2));
-
- if (result == num1 || result == num2) {
- return (APM_error(APM_EOVERLAP));
- }
- if (num1->base != num2->base) {
- return (APM_error(APM_EBASE));
- }
-
- base = num1->base;
-
- if (num1->sign < 0 && num2->sign >= 0) {
- num1->sign = 1;
- ercode = apm_add(result, num2, num1);
- num1->sign = -1;
- if (ercode >= APM_OK) {
- result->sign = -(result->sign);
- }
- return (APM_error(ercode));
- }
- else if (num1->sign >= 0 && num2->sign < 0) {
- num2->sign = 1;
- ercode = apm_add(result, num1, num2);
- num2->sign = -1;
- return (APM_error(ercode));
- }
-
- ERR_RETURN(APM_trim(num1, 1, 1));
- ERR_RETURN(APM_trim(num2, 1, 1));
-
- length1 = num1->length;
- length2 = num2->length;
-
- if (num1->dp >= num2->dp) {
- dp = num1->dp;
- n1 = 0;
- n2 = num2->dp - num1->dp;
- }
- else {
- dp = num2->dp;
- n1 = num1->dp - num2->dp;
- n2 = 0;
- }
-
- leftofdp1 = length1 - num1->dp;
- leftofdp2 = length2 - num2->dp;
-
- if (leftofdp1 >= leftofdp2) {
- len = leftofdp1 + dp + 1;
- }
- else {
- len = leftofdp2 + dp + 1;
- }
-
- ERR_RETURN(APM_size(result, len));
-
- borrow = 0;
- for (n = 0; n < len - 1; ++n, ++n1, ++n2) {
- if (n1 < 0 || n1 >= length1) {
- c1 = 0;
- }
- else {
- c1 = num1->data[n1];
- }
- if (n2 < 0 || n2 >= length2) {
- c2 = 0;
- }
- else {
- c2 = num2->data[n2];
- }
- tempval = (c1 + borrow) - c2;
- if (tempval < 0) {
- borrow = -1;
- tempval += base;
- }
- else {
- borrow = 0;
- }
- result->data[n] = tempval;
- }
-
- if (borrow == 0) {
- result->data[n] = 0;
- result->length = len;
- result->sign = 1;
- }
- else {
- int carry = 1;
- int basem1 = base - 1;
- result->data[n] = basem1;
- for (n = 0; n < len; ++n) {
- int value = result->data[n];
- value = (basem1 - value) + carry;
- result->data[n] = value % base;
- carry = value / base;
- }
- result->sign = -1;
- }
-
- if (num1->sign < 0) {
- result->sign = -(result->sign);
- }
-
- result->length = len;
- result->base = base;
- result->dp = dp;
-
- return (APM_error(APM_trim(result, 1, 1)));
- }
-