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Does C++ have HugeInt?

hello,

I am reading a data structures book, It use HugeInt class,
But I can not find it.
can some one help me ?

Dec 4 '05 #1
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blackswift <zh********@gmail.com> wrote:
I am reading a data structures book, It use HugeInt class,
But I can not find it.


C++ does not have such a class. But google for "huge int c++", "big
int c++" or "large int c++" (without quotes) and you shall find open
source projects.

hth
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jb

(reply address in rot13, unscramble first)
Dec 4 '05 #2
blackswift wrote:
hello,

I am reading a data structures book, It use HugeInt class,
But I can not find it.
can some one help me ?

There should be a reference in which library it shoudl be present. If
not, try to search boost or blitz
Dec 4 '05 #3

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