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Sep 28th, 2006, 06:42 PM
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Longs are too small!
So, here I am, working on number theory, thinking, "Ach, I hate doing aaaaalllllll this binomial expansion crud, I wish there was a program... "
Duh! Whipped it up in about an hour.
But than I try a daring exponent, something to the affect of 480505715157551513815415, long enough to throw an exception. Not enough space, o noes! What to do, what to do?
I wasn't sure if there was a way to declare a variable with a different memory allocation, larger than the big bad 64 I got.
Help is, as always, appreciated =)
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