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For convenience, GMP provides a parallel series of initialize-and-set functions
which initialize the output and then store the value there. These functions'
names have the form mpf_init_set...
Once the float has been initialized by any of the mpf_init_set...
functions, it can be used as the source or destination operand for the ordinary
float functions. Don't use an initialize-and-set function on a variable
already initialized!
void mpf_init_set (mpf_t rop, mpf_t op) | Function |
void mpf_init_set_ui (mpf_t rop, unsigned long int op) | Function |
void mpf_init_set_si (mpf_t rop, signed long int op) | Function |
void mpf_init_set_d (mpf_t rop, double op) | Function |
Initialize rop and set its value from op.
The precision of rop will be taken from the active default precision, as
set by |
int mpf_init_set_str (mpf_t rop, char *str, int base) | Function |
Initialize rop and set its value from the string in str. See
mpf_set_str above for details on the assignment operation.
Note that rop is initialized even if an error occurs. (I.e., you have to
call The precision of rop will be taken from the active default precision, as
set by |