Large number arithmetic in Swift.
Package | Swift | iOS | iPadOS | Mac Catalyst | macOS | tvOS | watchOS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4.0.2 | 5.8 | 16.4 | 16.4 | 16.4 | 13.3 | 16.4 | 9.4 |
Important
The development of this project has moved over to Numberick.
ANKCoreKit (Sources, Tests, Benchmarks)
Models, protocols, extensions and utilities underpinning this package.
- ANKBinaryInteger
- ANKBitPatternConvertible
- ANKCoreInteger
- ANKFixedWidthInteger
- ANKSignedInteger
- ANKUnsignedInteger
A composable, large, fixed-width, two's complement, binary integer.
🧩 | Composable |
💕 | Two's Complement |
🏰 | Fixed Width Integer |
📖 | Trivial UInt Collection |
🚀 | Single Digit Arithmetic |
typealias Int256 = ANKFullWidth< Int128, UInt128>
typealias UInt256 = ANKFullWidth<UInt128, UInt128>
A decorative, width agnostic, sign-and-magnitude, numeric integer.
🎀 | Decorative |
🪐 | Sign & Magnitude |
💯 | Numeric |
🚀 | Single Digit Arithmetic |
typealias Magnitude = UInt
let min = ANKSigned(Magnitude.max, as: FloatingPointSign.minus)
let max = ANKSigned(Magnitude.max, as: FloatingPointSign.plus )
Numberick is a more pragmatic solution to the same problem.