ParaMonte Fortran 2.0.0
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pm_mathNumSys Module Reference

This module contains procedures and generic interfaces for converting numbers to different bases in different numeral systems. More...

Data Types

interface  getCountDigit
 Generate and return the number of digits in the input integer. More...
 
interface  getDecimal
 Generate the decimal value corresponding to the input numeral string in the requested base. More...
 
interface  getNumeral
 Generate the numeral in the specified base corresponding to the input decimal number. More...
 

Variables

character(*, SK), parameter MODULE_NAME = "@pm_mathNumSys"
 

Detailed Description

This module contains procedures and generic interfaces for converting numbers to different bases in different numeral systems.

See also
pm_arraySpace
Test:
test_pm_mathNumSys


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Author:
Fatemeh Bagheri, Tuesday 02:49 AM, August 10, 2021, Dallas, TX

Variable Documentation

◆ MODULE_NAME

character(*, SK), parameter pm_mathNumSys::MODULE_NAME = "@pm_mathNumSys"

Definition at line 39 of file pm_mathNumSys.F90.