octave-forge-interval
The package provides data types for verified computing. The implementation of intervals in inf-sup format is based on interval boundaries represented by binary64 numbers and is standard conforming to IEEE 1788.
This is part of Octave-Forge project.
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interval-3.2.0.tar.gz | 0002672463 2.55 MB | |
octave-forge-interval.changes | 0000007589 7.41 KB | |
octave-forge-interval.spec | 0000002373 2.32 KB |
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Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory)
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Atri Bhattacharya (badshah400)
(revision 10)
- Update to version 3.2.0: * Fixed a regression where decorated intervals could no longer be used in Octave 4.4 (bug #53331). * intervaltotext: A change in Octave 4.4 has removed the possibility to increase Octave’s output precision beyond 16 decimal digits (bug #53456), which has made it impossible to output intervals with a higher accuracy. The function ‘intervaltotext’ has been reimplemented with several new format options to customize the format and accuracy of the interval literal. All recommended conversion specifiers from IEEE Std 1788-2015 are now supported, e. g., intervals can be printed in uncertain form. * printf, fprintf, sprintf: New functions to produce formatted output with interval literals. * numel: Added support for additional arguments to compute the number of elements after indexing an interval array. This allows combined indexing expressions of the form ‘x(1:2).inf’. * Fixed several warnings during package installation.
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