"real" "multiplication" Operation

This section describes 'real' 'multiplication' operation

The "real" "multiplication" operation is provided through the real.multiply() function, which has the following syntax:

real.multiply(a, b)

Parameters:
   a - First "real" data object
   b - Second "real" data object
   
Return: 
   Returns a new "real" data object representing resulting value 
   of "a multiply by b".

Errors:
   Throws "realOverflow" error code, if the result is too "big" 
   to be stored in a "real" data object.

   Throws "realUnderflow" error code, if the result is too "small" 
   to be stored in a "real" data object.

The "real" "multiplication" operation can be expressed in the "*" operator format:

a * b; # alias of the following function call
real.multiply(a, b); 

Table of Contents

 About This Book

 Introduction of H Language

 Syntax

 Data Types

 Variables

 Expressions

 Statements

 "boolean" Data Type

 "integer" Data Type

 "string" Data Type

"real" Data Type

 What Is "real" Data Type

 "real" Literals

 Constructor Function: real()

 "real" "addition" Operation

 "real" "subtraction" Operation

"real" "multiplication" Operation

 "real" "division" Operation

 "real" "exponentiation" Operation

 "real" "negation" Operation

 "real" "absolute" Operation

 "real" "greater-than" Operation

 "real" "less-than" Operation

 "real" "equal-to" Operation

 "real" "not-equal-to" Operation

 "real" "greater-than-or-equal-to" Operation

 "real" "less-than-or-equal-to" Operation

 "array" Data Type

 Source Code Packages

 Classes and Objects

 Object Oriented Programming

 Inheritance - Object Attachments

 Encapsulation - Private Members

 References

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