Example #1
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func ExampleDec_QuoExact_fail() {
	// 1 / 3 is an infinite decimal; it has no exact Dec representation
	x, y := inf.NewDec(1, 0), inf.NewDec(3, 0)
	z := new(inf.Dec).QuoExact(x, y)
	fmt.Println(z)
	// Output: <nil>
}
Example #2
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func ExampleDec_QuoExact_ok() {
	// 1 / 25 is a finite decimal; it has exact Dec representation
	x, y := inf.NewDec(1, 0), inf.NewDec(25, 0)
	z := new(inf.Dec).QuoExact(x, y)
	fmt.Println(z)
	// Output: 0.04
}
Example #3
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func ExampleDec_QuoRound_scale2RoundCeil() {
	// -42 / 400 is an finite decimal with 3 digits beyond the decimal point
	x, y := inf.NewDec(-42, 0), inf.NewDec(400, 0)
	// use 2 digits beyond decimal point, round towards positive infinity
	z := new(inf.Dec).QuoRound(x, y, 2, inf.RoundCeil)
	fmt.Println(z)
	// Output: -0.10
}
Example #4
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func ExampleDec_QuoRound_scale2RoundDown() {
	// 10 / 3 is an infinite decimal; it has no exact Dec representation
	x, y := inf.NewDec(10, 0), inf.NewDec(3, 0)
	// use 2 digits beyond the decimal point, round towards 0
	z := new(inf.Dec).QuoRound(x, y, 2, inf.RoundDown)
	fmt.Println(z)
	// Output: 3.33
}