MathX is a fixed-length arithmetic-types written in pure c++ templates.

The goal is to provide signed-integer, unsigned-integer, IEEE-754 float-point and fixed-point types, all with specific number of bits.

To this moment, only signed-integer and unsigned-integer are completed for little-endain architecture.

Any compiler that support c++03 or c++11 can successfully compile MathX.

Refer to README for more information.

Features

  • easy to learn and use.
  • signed-integer, unsigned-integer, IEEE-754 float-point, fixed-point
  • Little- and Big- Endians memory layout for integers.
  • usage is excatly as fundamental types.
  • support for STL (still in development).
  • conversion between all MathX numeric types is allowed.
  • conversion between MathX numeric types and fundamental types is allowed.
  • string conversion support all numeric bases you dream of.
  • you can add more numeric base in matter of seconds.
  • a ready to use mathematical library (still in development).
  • ready to use integer types with sizes (in bits): 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096

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License

Boost Software License (BSL1.0)

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Intended Audience

Information Technology, Science/Research, Education, Developers, Security

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Cryptography Software, C++ Frameworks, C++ Mathematics Software

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2011-08-12