Category : C Source Code
Archive   : F2CSRC.ZIP
Filename : CDS.C

 
Output of file : CDS.C contained in archive : F2CSRC.ZIP
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/* Put strings representing decimal floating-point numbers
* into canonical form: always have a decimal point or
* exponent field; if using an exponent field, have the
* number before it start with a digit and decimal point
* (if the number has more than one digit); only have an
* exponent field if it saves space.
*
* Arrange that the return value, rv, satisfies rv[0] == '-' || rv[-1] == '-' .
*/

#include "sysdep.h"

char *
cds(s, z0)
char *s, *z0;
{
int ea, esign, et, i, k, nd = 0, sign = 0, tz;
char c, *z;
char ebuf[24];
long ex = 0;
static char etype[Table_size], *db;
static int dblen = 64;

if (!db) {
etype['E'] = 1;
etype['e'] = 1;
etype['D'] = 1;
etype['d'] = 1;
etype['+'] = 2;
etype['-'] = 3;
db = Alloc(dblen);
}

while((c = *s++) == '0');
if (c == '-')
{ sign = 1; c = *s++; }
else if (c == '+')
c = *s++;
k = strlen(s) + 2;
if (k >= dblen) {
do dblen <<= 1;
while(k >= dblen);
free(db);
db = Alloc(dblen);
}
if (etype[(unsigned char)c] >= 2)
while(c == '0') c = *s++;
tz = 0;
while(c >= '0' && c <= '9') {
if (c == '0')
tz++;
else {
if (nd)
for(; tz; --tz)
db[nd++] = '0';
else
tz = 0;
db[nd++] = c;
}
c = *s++;
}
ea = -tz;
if (c == '.') {
while((c = *s++) >= '0' && c <= '9') {
if (c == '0')
tz++;
else {
if (tz) {
ea += tz;
if (nd)
for(; tz; --tz)
db[nd++] = '0';
else
tz = 0;
}
db[nd++] = c;
ea++;
}
}
}
if (et = etype[(unsigned char)c]) {
esign = et == 3;
c = *s++;
if (et == 1) {
if(etype[(unsigned char)c] > 1) {
if (c == '-')
esign = 1;
c = *s++;
}
}
while(c >= '0' && c <= '9') {
ex = 10*ex + (c - '0');
c = *s++;
}
if (esign)
ex = -ex;
}
/* debug */ if (c)
/* debug*/ Fatal("unexpected character in cds");
ex -= ea;
if (!nd) {
if (!z0)
z0 = mem(4,0);
strcpy(z0, "-0.");
sign = 0;
}
else if (ex > 2 || ex + nd < -2) {
sprintf(ebuf, "%ld", ex + nd - 1);
k = strlen(ebuf) + nd + 3;
if (nd > 1)
k++;
if (!z0)
z0 = mem(k,0);
z = z0;
*z++ = '-';
*z++ = *db;
if (nd > 1) {
*z++ = '.';
for(k = 1; k < nd; k++)
*z++ = db[k];
}
*z++ = 'e';
strcpy(z, ebuf);
}
else {
k = (int)(ex + nd);
i = nd + 3;
if (k < 0)
i -= k;
else if (ex > 0)
i += ex;
if (!z0)
z0 = mem(i,0);
z = z0;
*z++ = '-';
if (ex >= 0) {
for(k = 0; k < nd; k++)
*z++ = db[k];
while(--ex >= 0)
*z++ = '0';
*z++ = '.';
}
else {
for(i = 0; i < k;)
*z++ = db[i++];
*z++ = '.';
while(++k <= 0)
*z++ = '0';
while(i < nd)
*z++ = db[i++];
}
*z = 0;
}
return sign ? z0 : z0+1;
}


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Archive   : F2CSRC.ZIP
Filename : CDS.C

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