-/*
-* Matt McCutchen's Big Integer Library
-* http://mysite.verizon.net/mccutchen/bigint/
-*/
-
-#ifndef BIGUNSIGNEDINABASE
-#define BIGUNSIGNEDINABASE
+#ifndef BIGUNSIGNEDINABASE_H
+#define BIGUNSIGNEDINABASE_H
#include "NumberlikeArray.hh"
#include "BigUnsigned.hh"
#include <string>
/*
-* A BigUnsignedInABase object represents a nonnegative
-* integer of size limited only by available memory,
-* represented in a user-specified base that can fit in
-* an `unsigned short' (most can, and this saves memory).
-*
-* BigUnsignedInABase is intended as an intermediary class
-* with little functionality of its own. BigUnsignedInABase
-* objects can be constructed from, and converted to,
-* BigUnsigneds (requiring multiplication, mods, etc.) and
-* `std::string's (by switching digit values for appropriate
-* characters).
-*
-* BigUnsignedInABase is similar to BigUnsigned. Note the following:
-*
-* (1) They represent the number in exactly the same way, except
-* that BigUnsignedInABase uses ``digits'' (or Digit) where BigUnsigned uses
-* ``blocks'' (or Blk).
-*
-* (2) Both use the management features of NumberlikeArray. (In fact,
-* my desire to add a BigUnsignedInABase class without duplicating a
-* lot of code led me to introduce NumberlikeArray.)
-*
-* (3) The only arithmetic operation supported by BigUnsignedInABase
-* is an equality test. Use BigUnsigned for arithmetic.
-*/
+ * A BigUnsignedInABase object represents a nonnegative
+ * integer of size limited only by available memory,
+ * represented in a user-specified base that can fit in
+ * an `unsigned short' (most can, and this saves memory).
+ *
+ * BigUnsignedInABase is intended as an intermediary class
+ * with little functionality of its own. BigUnsignedInABase
+ * objects can be constructed from, and converted to,
+ * BigUnsigneds (requiring multiplication, mods, etc.) and
+ * `std::string's (by switching digit values for appropriate
+ * characters).
+ *
+ * BigUnsignedInABase is similar to BigUnsigned. Note the following:
+ *
+ * (1) They represent the number in exactly the same way, except
+ * that BigUnsignedInABase uses ``digits'' (or Digit) where BigUnsigned uses
+ * ``blocks'' (or Blk).
+ *
+ * (2) Both use the management features of NumberlikeArray. (In fact,
+ * my desire to add a BigUnsignedInABase class without duplicating a
+ * lot of code led me to introduce NumberlikeArray.)
+ *
+ * (3) The only arithmetic operation supported by BigUnsignedInABase
+ * is an equality test. Use BigUnsigned for arithmetic.
+ */
class BigUnsignedInABase : protected NumberlikeArray<unsigned short> {
-
+
// TYPES
- public:
+public:
typedef unsigned short Digit; // The digit type that BigUnsignedInABases are built from
typedef Digit Base;
-
+
// FIELDS
- protected:
+protected:
Base base; // The base of this BigUnsignedInABase
-
+
// MANAGEMENT
- protected:
+protected:
// These members generally defer to those in NumberlikeArray, possibly with slight changes.
// It might be nice if one could request that constructors be inherited in C++.
-
+
BigUnsignedInABase(int, Index c) : NumberlikeArray<Digit>(0, c) {} // Creates a BigUnsignedInABase with a capacity
-
+
void zapLeadingZeros() { // Decreases len to eliminate leading zeros
while (len > 0 && blk[len - 1] == 0)
len--;
}
-
+
//void allocate(Index c); // (NlA) Ensures the number array has at least the indicated capacity, maybe discarding contents
//void allocateAndCopy(Index c); // (NlA) Ensures the number array has at least the indicated capacity, preserving its contents
-
- public:
+
+public:
BigUnsignedInABase() : NumberlikeArray<Digit>(), base(2) {} // Default constructor (value is 0 in base 2)
BigUnsignedInABase(const BigUnsignedInABase &x) : NumberlikeArray<Digit>(x), base(x.base) {} // Copy constructor
-
+
void operator =(const BigUnsignedInABase &x) { // Assignment operator
NumberlikeArray<Digit>::operator =(x);
base = x.base;
}
-
+
BigUnsignedInABase(const Digit *d, Index l) : NumberlikeArray<Digit>(d, l) { // Constructor from an array of digits
zapLeadingZeros();
}
-
+
// LINKS TO BIGUNSIGNED
BigUnsignedInABase(const BigUnsigned &x, Base base);
operator BigUnsigned() const;
-
+
/* LINKS TO STRINGS
- *
- * These use the symbols ``0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'' to represent
- * digits of 0 through 35. When parsing strings, lowercase is also accepted.
- *
- * All string representations are big-endian (big-place-value digits first).
- * (Computer scientists have adopted zero-based counting; why can't they
- * tolerate little-endian numbers? It makes a lot of sense!)
- *
- * No string representation has a ``base indicator'' like ``0x''.
- *
- * An exception is made for zero: it is converted to ``0'' and not the empty string.
- *
- * If you want different conventions, write your
- * own routines to go between BigUnsignedInABase and strings. It's not hard.
- */
+ *
+ * These use the symbols ``0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'' to represent
+ * digits of 0 through 35. When parsing strings, lowercase is also accepted.
+ *
+ * All string representations are big-endian (big-place-value digits first).
+ * (Computer scientists have adopted zero-based counting; why can't they
+ * tolerate little-endian numbers? It makes a lot of sense!)
+ *
+ * No string representation has a ``base indicator'' like ``0x''.
+ *
+ * An exception is made for zero: it is converted to ``0'' and not the empty string.
+ *
+ * If you want different conventions, write your
+ * own routines to go between BigUnsignedInABase and strings. It's not hard.
+ */
operator std::string() const;
BigUnsignedInABase(const std::string &s, Base base);
-
+
// PICKING APART
// These accessors can be used to get the pieces of the number
- public:
+public:
Base getBase() const { return base; }
NumberlikeArray<Digit>::getCapacity; // (NlA)
NumberlikeArray<Digit>::getLength; // (NlA)
Digit getDigit(Index i) const { return i >= len ? 0 : blk[i]; }
// Note how we replace one level of abstraction with another.
bool isZero() const { return NumberlikeArray<Digit>::isEmpty(); } // Often convenient for loops
-
+
// EQUALITY TEST
- public:
+public:
// Equality test
bool operator ==(const BigUnsignedInABase &x) const {
return base == x.base && NumberlikeArray<Digit>::operator ==(x);
}
bool operator !=(const BigUnsignedInABase &x) const { return !operator ==(x); }
-
+
};
#endif