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- haskell-scientific: haskell-scientific (Arbitrary-precision floating-point numbers)
- haskell-scientific:
- haskell-scientific: Arbitrary-precision floating-point numbers represented using
- haskell-scientific: scientific notation.
- haskell-scientific:
- haskell-scientific: Its primary use-case is to serve as the target of parsing floating
- haskell-scientific: point numbers. Since the textual representation of floating point
- haskell-scientific: numbers use scientific notation they can be efficiently parsed to a
- haskell-scientific: Scientific number.
- haskell-scientific:
- haskell-scientific: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/scientific
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