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274 a scale factor
277 The scale factor must be greater than or equal to zero and
279 If \fBk\fP is capitalized, the value of the scale factor
330 where the scale has been italicized to emphasize the fact that it
334 scale factor
399 from the main stack and their scale factors stripped off.
402 For example, if the scale of the operands is different and decimal
405 scale.
407 the proper scale factor is appended to the end of the number before
410 A register called \fBscale\fP plays a part
412 \fBscale\fP is the bound on the number of decimal places retained in
414 \fBscale\fP may be set to the number on the top of the stack
416 \fBK\fP may be used to push the value of \fBscale\fP on the stack.
417 \fBscale\fP must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than 100.
419 include the exact effect of \fBscale\fP on the computations.
424 zeros are supplied to the number with the lower scale to give both
425 numbers the same scale. The number with the smaller scale is
427 The scale of the result is then set to the larger of the scales
457 The scale of the result is set equal to the sum
459 If that scale is larger than the internal register
461 scale
464 then the scale of the result is set equal to the largest
471 the scale of the result of the integer division equal to
473 \fBscale\fP.
503 The scale of the remainder is set to
504 the maximum of the scale of the dividend and
505 the scale of the quotient plus the scale of the divisor.
509 The scale is stripped from the operand.
511 integer result have a scale that is the larger of
513 \fBscale\fP
514 and the scale of the operand.
526 Only exponents with zero scale factor are handled. If the exponent is
528 it is made positive and the base is divided into one. The scale
537 are removed to make the scale of the result the same as if the
544 The scale stored with a number is simply the number of fractional digits input.
600 with its scale factor.
689 The rationale for the lack of interaction between the scale and the bases
691 a change of base or scale when numbers had already been entered.
693 scale and base did not work out well.
696 scale
700 then a change of base or scale in the midst of a
708 scale
727 unless the user asked for them by specifying a value for \fBscale\fP.
733 specify a \fBscale\fP to get any decimal places at all.
735 The scale of remainder was chosen to make it possible