I need to do some large integer math. Are there any classes or structs out there that represent a 128-bit integer and implement all of the usual operators?
BTW, I realize that decimal can be used to represent a 96-bit int.
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You might be able to use Microsoft.FSharp.Math.BigInt. As Jon points out, with any luck we may see an authorized version in .NET 4.0. Update: It's here in 4.0 Beta 1! |
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No, there's nothing in .NET <= 3.5. I'm hoping/expecting that BigInteger will make its return in .NET 4.0. (It was cut from .NET 3.5.) |
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Here's an implementation of big integer from .net matters. |
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I believe Mono has a BigInteger implementation that you should be able to track down the source for. |
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There's a BigInteger class defined as part of IronPython that you could use. |
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If you don't mind making reference to the J# library (vjslib.dll included with VS by default) there is already and implementation of BigInteger in .NET
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