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10 the builtin tt(let), or via a substitution of the form
19 The tt(let) builtin command takes arithmetic expressions as arguments; each
66 the tt(typeset) builtin had been used. The expression has no precedence
116 Floating point constants are recognized by the presence of a decimal point
119 taken for a parameter name. All numeric parts (before and after the
189 the tt(zmodload) builtin to provide standard floating point mathematical
211 can be specified with the tt(integer) builtin.
224 builtin; there are two types, differing only in their output format, as
225 described for the tt(typeset) builtin. The output format can be bypassed
247 times; there is no memory of the numeric type in this case.
249 If a variable is first assigned in a numeric context without previously
263 It is therefore best to declare numeric variables with explicit types.