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Apr 28th, 2011, 09:40 PM
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Working with extremely large numbers.
Need some help with overflows and extremely large numbers.
For example, to calculate this:
(22 ^ 29) Mod 57
Supposedly there is a way to get around overflows and do these calculations, but I can't find much online. Now, the person who said this was doing VBA in Excel and said that there was about 4 lines of code which could handle the overflow so it wouldn't happen.
I can't figure out how, thought I would try a quick VB program, but even using the Decimal data type these numbers are just too large.
Any ideas? Thanks!
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