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						Module std.math.operations
This is a submodule of std.
It contains several functions for work with floating point numbers.
Functions
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
									approxEqual(value, reference, maxRelDiff, maxAbsDiff)
								 | Computes whether a values is approximately equal to a reference value, admitting a maximum relative difference, and a maximum absolute difference. | 
| 
									cmp(x, y)
								 | Defines a total order on all floating-point numbers. | 
| 
									fdim(x, y)
								 | Returns the positive difference between x and y. | 
| 
									feqrel(x, y)
								 | To what precision is x equal to y? | 
| 
									fma(x, y, z)
								 | Returns (x * y) + z, rounding only once according to the current rounding mode. | 
| 
									fmax(x, y)
								 | Returns the larger of xandy. | 
| 
									fmin(x, y)
								 | Returns the smaller of xandy. | 
| 
									getNaNPayload(x)
								 | Extract an integral payload from a NAN. | 
| 
									isClose(lhs, rhs, maxRelDiff, maxAbsDiff)
								 | Computes whether two values are approximately equal, admitting a maximum relative difference, and a maximum absolute difference. | 
| 
									NaN(payload)
								 | Create a quiet NAN, storing an integer inside the payload. | 
| 
									nextafter(x, y)
								 | Calculates the next representable value after x in the direction of y. | 
| 
									nextDown(x)
								 | Calculate the next smallest floating point value before x. | 
| 
									nextUp(x)
								 | Calculate the next largest floating point value after x. | 
Authors
Walter Bright, Don Clugston, Conversion of CEPHES math library to D by Iain Buclaw and David Nadlinger
License
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