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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) A Fun Perfect Square Checker Using Integer Arithmetic Only... ;o) Post 302952768 by Corona688 on Friday 21st of August 2015 12:28:17 PM
Old 08-21-2015
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Originally Posted by Don Cragun
So much for getting some sleep...

According to the standards, conforming shells must use signed long int (or something else that provides the same results when working with values in the range of a signed long int).
That is another stroke against bash being standards compliant, then. I recall getting 64-bit numbers on systems where 'long int' is 32 bit (though honestly was quite happy to have them).
 

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MINCTORAW(1)							 MINC User's Guide						      MINCTORAW(1)

NAME
minctoraw - copy data from a MINC file. SYNOPSIS
minctoraw [options] mincfile DESCRIPTION
minctoraw dumps a chunk of MINC file data to standard output in the format of your choice. This program is largely superceded by mincextract. OPTIONS
-byte Write out data as 8-bit integers -short Write out data as 16-bit integers -int Write out data as 32-bit integers -long Superseded by -int -float Write out data as single precision floating-point values -double Write out data as double precision floating-point values -signed Write out signed data (applies only to integer types) -unsigned Write out unsigned data (applies only to integer types) -range low high Specify the range of output values -normalize Normalize integer pixel values to file max and min (Default) -nonormalize Turn off pixel normalization -help Print summary of command-line options and exit. -version Print the program's version number and exit. SEE ALSO
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