Talk:Arbitrary-precision integers (included): Difference between revisions

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==Use of external libraries==
 
Interestingly, because the fixed const value is the perfect solution may be just one liner '''print("62060698786608744707 ... 92256259918212890625")'''. And the "bad" solution is any implementation of Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī algorithms. It make no sense!
 
'''The task has is not well-defined.''' Different programming languages are different. Some are monolithic (such as Pascal). Others are modular in design.
 
Therefore, the task should be modified. It should be allowed to use external libraries (especially from generally available standard repositories such as PyPI, CPAN etc.) - and '''when there is no arbitrary arythmetic''' in such standard libraries then showing how the goal can be achieved using standard language mechanisms. Standard mechanisms '''should be understood as ''write functions, procedures, classes, etc., to perform what is necessary.''''' --[[User:Anonymous31415927|Anonymous31415927]] ([[User talk:Anonymous31415927|talk]]) 11:05, 12 September 2020 (UTC)