LongCalc 0.5.23

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dotnet add package LongCalc --version 0.5.23
NuGet\Install-Package LongCalc -Version 0.5.23
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="LongCalc" Version="0.5.23" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add LongCalc --version 0.5.23
#r "nuget: LongCalc, 0.5.23"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install LongCalc as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=LongCalc&version=0.5.23

// Install LongCalc as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=LongCalc&version=0.5.23

LongCalc Arbitrary Precision Float and Complex Number Library

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
.NET Framework net45 is compatible.  net451 was computed.  net452 was computed.  net46 was computed.  net461 was computed.  net462 was computed.  net463 was computed.  net47 was computed.  net471 was computed.  net472 was computed.  net48 was computed.  net481 was computed. 
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Version Downloads Last updated
0.5.34 1,018 2/10/2023
0.5.33 1,073 12/28/2021
0.5.32 1,160 10/2/2021
0.5.31 1,009 8/1/2021
0.5.30 1,029 3/25/2021
0.5.29 1,207 10/15/2020
0.5.28 1,134 9/24/2020
0.5.27 1,170 9/18/2020
0.5.26 1,282 9/17/2020
0.5.25 1,186 9/6/2020
0.5.24 1,119 8/25/2020
0.5.23 1,180 8/5/2020
0.5.22 1,557 7/31/2020
0.5.21 1,560 7/30/2020
0.5.20 1,180 7/29/2020
0.5.19 1,184 7/28/2020
0.5.18 1,212 5/22/2020
0.5.17 1,177 5/19/2020
0.5.16 1,224 5/17/2020
0.5.15 1,212 5/17/2020
0.5.14 1,218 5/11/2020
0.5.13 1,299 5/3/2020
0.5.12 1,301 4/4/2020
0.5.11 1,183 3/31/2020
0.5.10 1,224 2/13/2020
0.5.9 1,269 2/8/2020
0.5.8 1,238 2/5/2020
0.5.7 1,354 1/21/2020
0.5.6 1,234 11/27/2019
0.5.5 1,216 11/16/2019
0.5.4 1,206 11/7/2019
0.5.3 1,219 11/2/2019
0.5.2 1,238 10/21/2019
0.5.1 1,460 7/29/2019
0.4.12 1,453 6/15/2019
0.4.11 1,441 6/10/2019
0.4.10 1,468 5/13/2019
0.4.9 1,540 4/15/2019
0.4.8 1,435 4/7/2019
0.4.7 1,446 3/23/2019
0.4.6 1,425 3/4/2019
0.4.5 1,470 3/4/2019
0.4.4 1,548 2/10/2019
0.4.3 1,750 1/30/2019
0.4.2 1,697 1/29/2019
0.4.1 1,728 1/29/2019
0.3.25 1,455 3/25/2019
0.3.24 1,456 3/4/2019
0.3.23 1,712 1/25/2019
0.3.22 1,763 1/23/2019
0.3.21 1,775 1/12/2019
0.3.20 1,751 1/4/2019
0.3.19 1,740 1/3/2019
0.3.18 1,743 12/30/2018
0.1.25 1,470 3/25/2019
0.1.24 1,477 3/4/2019
0.1.23 1,805 1/12/2019
0.1.22 1,720 12/24/2018
0.1.21 2,028 4/20/2018
0.1.16 1,874 9/2/2017
0.1.15 1,852 8/23/2017
0.1.11 1,758 8/4/2017
0.1.10 1,875 8/1/2017
0.1.8 1,746 7/27/2017
0.1.7 1,805 6/14/2017
0.1.6 1,852 6/14/2017
0.1.5 1,871 6/10/2017
0.1.2 2,136 11/22/2016
0.1.1 1,839 11/12/2016

Unsigned Assembly

Corrected a problem in x.Bernoulli in which an error occured when x was zero.

Corrected a problem in x.Zeta in which an error occured when x was an even integer.

Re-fixed x.Cos, x.Sin, x.Tan to again make sure results are accurate to Precision places, where Precision is measured in decimal digits starting with the left-most non-zero digit.

Modified the software to add flexibility and additional functionality, by carrying the changes in the previous two versions a step further. A parameter bf.Threshold of type long has been added that specifies, for bf objects 'x', the maximum value of Log10(x) permitted for the function x.Exp. Thus, all public bf functions (except toString and ToFile) maintain a minimum internal precision for results of at least Threshold decimal digits. Allowed values of Threshold are from 4 to 100000. By permitting Threshold to be small, x.Zeta (which is an admittedly slow function) will finish in an acceptable time for some values of Precision. By permitting Threshold to be large, x.Exp can be calculate for some rather large x. Best Practice: set Threshold only once in every session using LongCalc, and immediately at the start of LongCalc, since it also helps determine the Precision of bf objects derived from string or text data.

Checks for arithmetic overflow or underflow are again compiler-included in this release.