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55 for input and output in bases other than decimal.
80 Ordinarily DC operates on decimal integers, but one may
122 Numbers may contain decimal points.
139 numbers with decimal points.
140 An exponent must not have any digits after the decimal point.
239 For the treatment of numbers with decimal points, see
275 that influences the number of decimal places
328 assumed decimal digits after the decimal point. The representation
402 For example, if the scale of the operands is different and decimal
412 \fBscale\fP is the bound on the number of decimal places retained in
552 8 or 16 to do octal or hexadecimal to decimal conversions.
579 Bases of 8 and 16 can be used for decimal-octal or decimal-hexadecimal
680 decimal output was made much faster.
711 decimal places resulting from the arithmetic operations from
724 seemed reasonable to give as a minimum the number of decimal
729 The operation of division gives arbitrarily many decimal places
733 specify a \fBscale\fP to get any decimal places at all.