On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 14:38:10 +0000
Simon Slavin <slav...@bigfraud.org> wrote:

> In summary, if you need ultimate precision, use integers.  If not,
> use 64-bit IEEE-571 like everyone else does without being sued.  If
> you somehow really need 23,10 maths, then you're going to have to
> write your own mathematical library anyway, because I'm not aware of
> any usable libraries which actually support 23,10 outside the world
> of physics.

http://www.mpfr.org/#free-sw

I'm sure you're aware of such things.  I don't believe the OP's problem
statement, but if he's bound and determined to go that route, I don't
see how he's obliged to write the math functions.  Why are none of
these suitable?  

--jkl

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