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== Functional Programming == | == Functional Programming == | ||
− | + | As the expressions above imply, Haskell has a notion of integers | |
+ | and floating point numbers. Integers can be arbitrarily large. | ||
+ | Here, ~(^)~ provides integer exponentiation. | ||
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+ | #+BEGIN_SRC screen | ||
+ | ghci> 313 ^ 15 | ||
+ | 27112218957718876716220410905036741257 | ||
+ | #+END_SRC |
Revision as of 08:19, 7 August 2019
Functional Programming
As the expressions above imply, Haskell has a notion of integers and floating point numbers. Integers can be arbitrarily large. Here, ~(^)~ provides integer exponentiation.
- +BEGIN_SRC screen
ghci> 313 ^ 15 27112218957718876716220410905036741257
- +END_SRC