I am trying to find the smallest integer greater than a very large number (for example, exp(5000000)). How would I go about doing this? If not programmatically (because this evaluates to infinity or overflow in MATLAB or my calculator), then mathematically? (Already tried exp(floor(log(exp(5000*1024)))) but that will just give infinity).
4 Answers
You want something to provide variable-precision arithmetic, such as the Symbolic Math Toolbox, and the ceiling function.
If you want to compute all the digits of a large number, the easiest solution is probably to use Maple or Mathematica. If you just want something simple and free, you can use Wolfram Alpha.
For example:
You need to use a library that handles big numbers.
My google karma seems to point to Symbolic Math Toolbox,
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2But N is the integer, not the number. exp(5000000) may not necessarily be an integer.– Justin MOct 28, 2011 at 16:32
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@JustinM You are right. I have removed the incorrect statement. May 25, 2015 at 7:24
Like Klas sais. If you integer i N then the smallest larger integer is N+1. To calculate this using for example C you could write a function like
unsigned long smallestLargerInteger(unsigned long startNum) {
return startNum +1;
}
To make sure you don't overflow the long you could have something like
#define __HALF_MAX_SIGNED(type) ((type)1 << (sizeof(type)*8-2))
#define __MAX_SIGNED(type) (__HALF_MAX_SIGNED(type) - 1 + __HALF_MAX_SIGNED(type))
#define __MIN_SIGNED(type) (-1 - __MAX_SIGNED(type))
#define __MIN(type) ((type)-1 < 1?__MIN_SIGNED(type):(type)0)
#define __MAX(type) ((type)~__MIN(type))
unsigned long smallestLargerInteger(unsigned long startNum) {
if(__MAX(long) == startNum) {
// handle overflow error messaging here
}
return startNum +1;
}
ceil( sym('exp(5000000)') )
the result is enormous: pastebin.com/BXDbPydL