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version 1.23, 2017/09/07 05:56:32 version 1.24, 2018/03/28 07:44:06
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 @comment $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/asir-doc/parts/builtin/misc.texi,v 1.22 2017/03/28 03:47:36 noro Exp $  @comment $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/asir-doc/parts/builtin/misc.texi,v 1.23 2017/09/07 05:56:32 takayama Exp $
 \BJP  \BJP
 @node $B$=$NB>(B,,, $BAH$_9~$_H!?t(B  @node $B$=$NB>(B,,, $BAH$_9~$_H!?t(B
 @section $B$=$NB>(B  @section $B$=$NB>(B
Line 130  ox_pari $B$rMxMQ$9$k$H$-$O$3$N%U%i%0$r(B1$B$K$7$F$*
Line 130  ox_pari $B$rMxMQ$9$k$H$-$O$3$N%U%i%0$r(B1$B$K$7$F$*
 @item plot_by_bigfloat  @item plot_by_bigfloat
 N $B$N$H$-(B, 10$B?J?t$G$N@:EY$r(B N $B7e$H$7$F(B, bigfloat $B$rMQ$$$F(B plot $B$r9T$&(B.  N $B$N$H$-(B, 10$B?J?t$G$N@:EY$r(B N $B7e$H$7$F(B, bigfloat $B$rMQ$$$F(B plot $B$r9T$&(B.
 ($B%G%U%)%k%H$G$O(B double $B$rMQ$$$F(B plot $B$r9T$&(B.)  ($B%G%U%)%k%H$G$O(B double $B$rMQ$$$F(B plot $B$r9T$&(B.)
   @item evalef
   0 $B$N;~(B eval $B$N0z?t$,I>2A$5$l$?$H$-$=$l0J>eI>2A$G$-$J$/$J$C$?>l9g(B, $BITDj85%j%9%H$K(B
   $BEPO?$5$l$k(B. $B$?$H$($P(B eval(sin(0.1)) $B$H<B9T$9$k$H(B sin(0.1) $B$,$=$l0J>eI>2A$G$-$J$$$?$a(B
   $BITDj85%j%9%H$KEPO?$5$l$k(B.
   1 $B$N;~$O(B, $BEPO?$5$l$J$$(B.
   $B=iEy4X?t$N?tCMI>2A$r7+$jJV$79T$&;~$O$3$N%*%W%7%g%s$r;HMQ$9$Y$-$G$"$k(B.
   ($B%G%U%)%k%HCM$O(B 0.)
   @xref{ord}
 @end table  @end table
 \E  \E
 \BEG  \BEG
Line 226  When you use ox_pari, it is recommended to set this fl
Line 234  When you use ox_pari, it is recommended to set this fl
 @item plot_by_bigfloat  @item plot_by_bigfloat
 If its value N is not equal to zero, then plotting is done by bigfloat.  If its value N is not equal to zero, then plotting is done by bigfloat.
 (The double numbers are used as the default.)  (The double numbers are used as the default.)
   @item evalef
   When it is set to 0, the arguments of eval are registered to the list of
   indeterminants when arguments are no longer to be simplified.
   For example, when this flag is 0, sin(0.1) is registered to the list of
   indeterminants when eval(sin(0.1)) is evaluated.
   When it is set to 1, arguments are numerically evaluated.
   It is recommended to turn on this option, when you repeat to evaluate elementary functions numerically.
   (The default value is 0.)
   @xref{ord}
 @end table  @end table
 \E  \E
 @end itemize  @end itemize

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