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.NET arbitrary precision arithmetic library

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    hey does anyone know where I can find one? its just really for changing the base of and handling large integers... preferably under an MIT/BSD style licence... thx!

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      hey does anyone know where I can find one? its just really for changing the base of and handling large integers... preferably under an MIT/BSD style licence... thx!

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      any ideas?

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        any ideas?

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        thepersonof wrote:

        any ideas?

        lots of them. It suffices to Google around. CodeProject has a couple of articles on big integers. GNU has a multiprecision package. etc. :)

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