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[doc/mpfr.texi] Punctuation.
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diff --git a/doc/mpfr.texi b/doc/mpfr.texi index 17da0efe9..b7e97425e 100644 --- a/doc/mpfr.texi +++ b/doc/mpfr.texi @@ -1790,12 +1790,12 @@ If @var{rnd} is to nearest, and @var{op} is exactly in the middle of two consecutive possible outputs, the one with an even significand is chosen, where both significands are considered with the exponent of @var{op}. Note that for an odd base, this may not correspond to an even last digit: -for example with 2 digits in base 7, (14) and a half is rounded to (15) -which is 12 in decimal, (16) and a half is rounded to -(20) which is 14 in decimal, +for example, with 2 digits in base 7, (14) and a half is rounded to (15), +which is 12 in decimal, (16) and a half is rounded to (20), which is 14 +in decimal, @c The following example duplicates (16) and a half @c (36) and a half is rounded to (40) which is 28 in decimal, -and (26) and a half is rounded to (26) which is 20 in decimal. +and (26) and a half is rounded to (26), which is 20 in decimal. If @var{n} is zero, the number of digits of the significand is taken as @code{mpfr_get_str_ndigits(@var{base},@var{p})} where @var{p} is the precision @@ -2880,7 +2880,7 @@ The output @samp{conv} specifiers allowed with @code{mpfr_t} parameter are: @end multitable @end quotation -The conversion specifier @samp{b} which displays the argument in binary is +The conversion specifier @samp{b}, which displays the argument in binary, is specific to @code{mpfr_t} arguments and should not be used with other types. Other conversion specifiers have the same meaning as for a @code{double} argument. @@ -3343,7 +3343,7 @@ the least @math{-@var{e}} significant bits of the significand are always 0). Return 0, unless the exponent is not in the current exponent range, in which case @var{rop} is set to NaN and a non-zero value is returned (this should never happen in practice, except in very specific cases). The -second argument is a @code{gmp_randstate_t} structure which should be +second argument is a @code{gmp_randstate_t} structure, which should be created using the GMP @code{gmp_randinit} function (see the GMP manual). Note: for a given version of MPFR, the returned value of @var{rop} and the @@ -3357,7 +3357,7 @@ The floating-point number @var{rop} can be seen as if a random real number is generated according to the continuous uniform distribution on the interval [0, 1] and then rounded in the direction @var{rnd}. -The second argument is a @code{gmp_randstate_t} structure which should be +The second argument is a @code{gmp_randstate_t} structure, which should be created using the GMP @code{gmp_randinit} function (see the GMP manual). Note: the note for @code{mpfr_urandomb} holds too. Moreover, the exact number |