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Single-Number Interval I/O

Michael Schulte (), Vitaly Zelov, G. William Walster () and Dmitri Chiriaev
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Michael Schulte: Lehigh University, EECS Dept.
Vitaly Zelov: Lehigh University, EECS Dept.
G. William Walster: Sun Microsystems, MS UMPK 16-304
Dmitri Chiriaev: Sun Microsystems, MS UMPK 16-304

A chapter in Developments in Reliable Computing, 1999, pp 141-148 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This paper gives an overview of single-number interval I/O which provides a convenient method for inputting and outputting intervals. With this technique, each interval is normally represented externally as a single decimal number. Single-number interval I/O has been implemented in interval-enhanced versions of GNU’s and Sun’s Fortran compilers, an interval calculator, and a Java(TM)1 application program interface. Complete details on single-number interval I/O in Fortran are given in the Fortran 77 and Fortran 90 Interval Arithmetic Specifications.

Keywords: Fortran; interval arithmetic; input; output; conversion; format; compiler. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1247-7_11

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