Big Numbers

The code that I’ve posted about so far has been pretty light-weight.  Here are a couple of open-source classes that could be useful in actual production code.

I have an unbounded integer and a big decimal that are intended to be C++ equivalents of SQL’s NUMERIC and DECIMAL types for use in a database access library that I’m working on.  They’re basically for storing big numbers and maybe doing a little bit of arithmetic.  The efficiency of my implementation might not be good enough for serious numerical work.

That’s particularly true for division.  I’m not as competent as I’d like to be in numerics; and when I tried to read about multi-word division in Knuth Vol. 2*, my eyes glazed over; and I had to revert to the good old “long division” routine that I learned in fourth grade.  I get a first trial divisor for each new digit of the quotient reasonably quickly; but if I guess wrong, which is likely, it takes linear time to get from that point to the right value.  If there’s a numerics expert out there who knows of a good way to do multi-word division, and if it turns out that I can comprehend it, I’d love to hear about it.

The two documentation papers, all the source code for both classes, and the open-source license are zipped up here.


*Knuth, Donald E., The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 2: Seminumerical Algorithms, Second Edition  (There’s a 3rd but I don’t have it.)