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- ...er than primitives and uses abstractions to operate on all of the standard numerics. =={{header|Swift}}== ...166 KB (19,846 words) - 22:06, 24 March 2024
- ...match - display the integer and square value to the screen, formatting the numerics with a comma separator as needed. =={{header|Swift}}== ...231 KB (23,646 words) - 16:31, 25 June 2024
- print(Template("""{% for lang in ["Jinja", "Python", "Swift", "Nim"] %} print(Template("""{% for lang in ["Jinja", "Python", "Swift", "Nim"] %} ...275 KB (37,169 words) - 17:37, 18 June 2024
- 165 rem numerics drop leading zeros and trailing zeros after decimal =={{header|Swift}}== ...248 KB (36,463 words) - 18:36, 13 June 2024
- # numerics and all special characters as they are usually considered =={{header|Swift}}== ...172 KB (20,897 words) - 20:27, 13 June 2024
- where <tt>primesDo:</tt> is a part of the standard numerics library: =={{header|Swift}}== ...211 KB (22,709 words) - 18:15, 17 June 2024
- #If so, recall that R's numerics are vectors, meaning that output<-n created a vector of length 1. =={{header|Swift}}== ...317 KB (36,225 words) - 16:45, 14 March 2024
- =={{header|Swift}}== ...Numerics package, as well as the C library Quick 'N Dirty BMP imported in Swift. ...533 KB (51,674 words) - 21:13, 5 June 2024