thnx...4 d rply..

Regards,
PAYAL GUPTA,
NIT-B.

On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 12:43 AM, Anshu Mishra <[email protected]>wrote:

> First define all the basic operation you can apply on two numbers.
>
> Binary operation : +, -, *, /, %, optional(&(and), |(or), ^(xor))
> Unary operation : !, ~, -
> Comparison : <, > ==, !=
>
> Define all these operation.
>
> Most simplest one can be,
> class BIG_INT {
>    private string val;
>    //Define constructor
>    private BIG_INT(){}
>    public BIG_INT(int x) {
>        this.val = x.toString();
>    }
>    public BIG_INT(long x) {
>        this.val = x.toString();
>    }
>    public BIG_INT(string x) {
>        this.val = x;
>    }
>    public BIG_INT add(BIG_INT x);
>    public BIG_INT add(int x);
>    public BIG_INT add(long x);
>
>   similarly write methods for other operation also;
>
>   }
>
> If this question asked for only design testing purpose only all method
> declaration will be sufficient.
>
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