The answer for you is Pl/Python3u. It can use numpy, which supports
infinite precision arithmetic and converting results to double and back.
It can also do linked lists. Depending on your age and your preferences,
you might try Pl/Perl. I learned Perl in 1993 and have never stopped
loving it. It has several modules for the infinite precision arithmetic.
My favorite is Math::BigFloat. As for the linked lists, there is
List::DoubleLinked module on CPAN. In other words, all procedural
extensions can be used to fulfill your requirements. BTW, one of my
employers told me that Perl is verboten and that the company has
standardized on Python. So I had to learn it. It's not too bad if you're
in that sort of things.
Regards
On 8/17/21 10:49 PM, A Z wrote:
Dear pgsql-general,
I'm after Infinite Precision Integer (ii) or Infinite Precision
Rational (ir)
type and function support for PostgreSQL, as an easy installation
for two new native types. That are available under free
and open source conditions, for public, private and commercial, free
use.
I am aware of the pgmp project. While I have contacted it and and am
awaiting their response, it is the case that the present state of pgmp
is not enough for my needs.
PostgreSQL does not have a private doubly linked list available,
and so I can't assemble all this for myself, given that I do not
know enough about PostgreSQL extensions and the C language.
What I am after is True Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic, and not High
Precision
Arithmetic. What I seek would be contingent only upon available OS or
Hardware
memory.
I need arithmetic and comparison support on Integer and Rational
(Decimal type)
numbers. * +, -, *,/,%, ==, !=, <>,>,<, >=, <=*. Other important
candidates required
include *+=, -=, *=, /=, %=.*
The trick is, that I also need full classical function support as
well. What I need
fairly well is:
*cast(ir) returns double precision;*
*cast(double precision) returns ir; *
*cast(ir) returns real;*
*cast(real) return ir;*
*cast(ir) returns numeric;*
*cast(numeric) returns ir;*
*cast(ir) returns decimal;*
*cast(decimal) returns ir;*
*cast(ii) returns bigserial;*
*cast(bigserial) returns ii;*
*cast(ii) returns serial;*
*cast(serial) returns ii;*
*cast(ii) returns smallserial;*
*cast(smallserial) returns ii;*
*cast(ii) returns bigint;*
*cast(bigint) returns ii;*
*cast(ii) returns integer;*
*cast(integer) returns ii;*
*cast(ii) returns smallint;*
*cast(smallint) returns ii;*
*
*
*cast(text as ii) returns ii;*
*cast(text as ir) returns ir;*
*cast(ir as text) returns text;*
*cast(ii as text) returns text;*
*cast(ii as ir) returns ir;*
*cast(ir as ii) returns ii;*
*
*
*sign(ir input) returns ir;*
*abs(ir input) returns ir;*
*pi(ii places) returns ir;*
*e(ii places) returns ir;*
*power(ir base, ir exponent) returns ir;*
*sqrt(ir input) returns ir*
*nroot(ii theroot, ir input) returns ir;*
*log10(ir input) returns ir;*
*loge(ir input) returns ir;*
*log2(ir input) returns ir;*
*factorial(ii input) returns ii;*
*degrees(ir input) returns ir;*
*radians(ir input) returns it;*
*
*
*sind(ir input) returns ir;*
*cosd(ir input) returns ir;*
*tand(ir input) returns ir;*
*asind(ir input) returns ir;*
*acosd(ir input) returns ir;*
*atand(ir input) returns ir;*
*
*
*sinr(ir input) returns ir;*
*cosr(ir input) returns ir;*
*tanr(ir input) returns ir;*
*asinr(ir input) returns ir;*
*acosr(ir input) returns ir;*
*atanr(ir input) returns ir;*
The last two sets of functions are forward and inverse trigonometry
functions,
both in degrees and radians.
I also need the update module to install easily. A windows *.exe and
*.msi,
a Linux *.deb, *.rpm or *.bin.
Is there someone or something out there that can get there?
--
Mladen Gogala
Database Consultant
Tel: (347) 321-1217
https://dbwhisperer.wordpress.com