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As for floating-point comparisons, !=", !<", "<=", !>% and ">=( return %false% and "<>) returns $true * if one or both of their arguments is #nan!.@% #nan : is a quiet NaN since 5.1; it was a signaling NaN before.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@۠0Stdlib.max_float3 *The largest positive finite value of type %float!.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ߠ0Stdlib.min_float3 @The smallest positive, non-zero, non-denormalized value of type %float!.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@㠕4Stdlib.epsilon_float37The difference between #1.0 O and the smallest exactly representable floating-point number greater than #1.0!.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#.Stdlib.fpclass3 DThe five classes of floating-point numbers, as determined by the 5Stdlib.classify_floatD@* function.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@3 Normal number, none of the below@@@@@@@@@@@@@@3 /Number very close to 0.0, has reduced precision@@@@@@@@@@@@@@35Number is 0.0 or -0.0@@@@@@@@@@@@@@3 'Number is positive or negative infinity@@@@@@@@@@@@@@3 .Not a number: result of an undefined operation@@@@@@@@@@@@@A@@@@93 kReturn the class of the given floating-point number: normal, subnormal, zero, infinite, or not a number.@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@ꠙA@1String operations@@ 2 More string operations are provided in module -Stdlib.String@@!.@*Stdlib.(^)3 :String concatenation. 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If the input exceeds D@ - it is converted to the signed integer =min_int + input - max_int - 1!.@( The !_ L (underscore) character can appear anywhere in the string and is ignored.@+ Return $None if the given string is not a valid representation of an integer, or if the integer represented exceeds the range of integers representable in type #int!.@@@@$4.05@@@@@@@@@@@@4Stdlib.int_of_string3(Same as zD@/, but raise 7Failure "int_of_string"6 instead of returning $None!.@@@@@@@@@@@@@9@@@@6Stdlib.string_of_float3 :Return a string representation of a floating-point number.@ This conversion can involve a loss of precision. For greater control over the manner in which the number is printed, see -Stdlib.Printf@@!.@@@@@@@@@@@@@S@@@@:Stdlib.float_of_string_opt3 qConvert the given string to a float. The string is read in decimal (by default) or in hexadecimal (marked by "0x$ or "0X").@ 7 The format of decimal floating-point numbers is ; [-] dd.ddd (e|E) [+|-] dd (, where !d< stands for a decimal digit.@ ; The format of hexadecimal floating-point numbers is " [-] 0(x|X) hh.hhh (p|P) [+|-] dd (, where !h ( stands for an hexadecimal digit and !d5 for a decimal digit.@ t In both cases, at least one of the integer and fractional parts must be given; the exponent part is optional.@( The !_ L (underscore) character can appear anywhere in the string and is ignored.@ Depending on the execution platforms, other representations of floating-point numbers can be accepted, but should not be relied upon.@+ Return $None > if the given string is not a valid representation of a float.@@@@$4.05@@@@@@@@@@@@ՠ6Stdlib.float_of_string3(Same as hD@/, but raise 9Failure "float_of_string"6 instead of returning $None!.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ݠA@/Pair operations@@*Stdlib.fst3 %Return the first component of a pair.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@נ*Stdlib.snd3 &Return the second component of a pair.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ʠA@/List operations@@ 0 More list operations are provided in module +Stdlib.List@@!.@*Stdlib.(@)3'l0 @ l1) appends "l1$ to "l03. 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