thanks for the information bro..
On 2/3/08, dor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> You can google for "big integer" libraries written in C if you need
> support for complicated operations. Here is one way you can do it.
> Define a big integer to be an array of digits, then implement the
> operations that you need. Addition/multiplication by a constant/
> division by a constant are straightforward to implement. For
> multiplication and division you can use long multiplication/division
> algorithm (i.e., grade school multiplication/division). You can do
> square root using binary search. And so on.
>
>
> On Feb 3, 8:44 am, "kamalakannan .h" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hellow,
> >          i am doing a program which deals with 128 bit numbers.i want to
> > store a 128 bit in a variable, as we know all the data types in c offer
> less
> > than 80 bits. now how do i create a 128 bit data type for my program.
> >
>

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