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Operating Systems AIX ORACLE Database running slow on AIX ( nmon / topas ) Post 302470803 by methyl on Thursday 11th of November 2010 06:33:00 AM
Old 11-11-2010
Post #33 contains how to display the really large numbers in non-exponential form.
 

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CEXP(3) 						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						   CEXP(3)

NAME
cexp -- complex exponential function SYNOPSIS
#include <complex.h> double complex cexp(double complex z); long double complex cexpl(long double complex z); float complex cexpf(float complex z); DESCRIPTION
cexp(z) returns the complex exponential of z. cexp(conj(z)) = conj(cexp(z)), for all complex floating-point numbers z. SPECIAL VALUES
The conjugate symmetry of cexp() is used to abbreviate the specification of special values. cexp(+-0 + 0i) returns 1 + 0i. cexp(x + inf i) returns NaN + NaN i, and raises the invalid flag, for finite x. cexp(x + NaN i) returns NaN + NaN i, for finite x. cexp(inf + 0i) returns inf + 0i. For the following two cases, cis(y) denotes cos(y) + I*sin(y). cexp(-inf + yi) returns 0*cis(y), for finite y. cexp(inf + yi) returns inf*cis(y), for finite nonzero y. cexp(-inf + inf i) returns -0 + 0i. cexp(inf + inf i) returns -inf + NaN i, and raises the invalid flag. cexp(-inf + NaN i) returns -0 + 0i. cexp(inf + NaN i) returns -inf + NaN i. cexp(NaN + 0i) returns NaN + 0i. cexp(NaN + yi) returns NaN + NaN i for all nonzero numbers y. cexp(NaN + NaN i) returns NaN + NaN i. SEE ALSO
exp(3) clog(3) complex(3) STANDARDS
The cexp() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:2011. 4th Berkeley Distribution December 11, 2006 4th Berkeley Distribution
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