I'm struggling to understand how to use BigInt
correctly. It seems to me that one should use BigInt
when Int64
or Int128
is not enough, and apparently BigInt
uses arbitrary precision arithmetic (of which I have no knowledge of).
Let's say I want to compute the factorial of some big number, e.g. 30. I don't know how many bits is required to store factorial(30)
but both
test = Int128
test = factorial(30)
and
test = BigInt
test = factorial(30)
produces -8764578968847253504
which is obviously incorrect.
According to the Julia lang documentation, it seems that the usual mathematical operators are defined for this type (BigInt), and the results are promoted to a BigInt
. Therefore I fail to see what I'm doing wrong, I have obviously misunderstood something. Hoping some of you might have an explanation for me :)
PS: I'm running the 64-bit version of Windows 7 if that has anything to say