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authorOndřej Bílka <neleai@seznam.cz>2014-02-26 23:27:38 +0100
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Fix two spaces after sentence.
Minor formatting fix that was carried by issuing sed -e"s/\. \([A-Z]\)/. \1/" followed by editing result.
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@@ -1237,7 +1237,7 @@ sqrt (creal (@var{z}) * creal (@var{z}) + cimag (@var{z}) * cimag (@var{z}))
This function should always be used instead of the direct formula
because it takes special care to avoid losing precision. It may also
-take advantage of hardware support for this operation. See @code{hypot}
+take advantage of hardware support for this operation. See @code{hypot}
in @ref{Exponents and Logarithms}.
@end deftypefun
@@ -1369,7 +1369,7 @@ of @w{IEEE 754} conformance.
@pindex math.h
The functions listed here perform operations such as rounding and
-truncation of floating-point values. Some of these functions convert
+truncation of floating-point values. Some of these functions convert
floating point numbers to integer values. They are all declared in
@file{math.h}.
@@ -2625,7 +2625,7 @@ All these functions are defined in @file{stdlib.h}.
@safety{@prelim{}@mtunsafe{@mtasurace{:ecvt}}@asunsafe{}@acsafe{}}
The function @code{ecvt} converts the floating-point number @var{value}
to a string with at most @var{ndigit} decimal digits. The
-returned string contains no decimal point or sign. The first digit of
+returned string contains no decimal point or sign. The first digit of
the string is non-zero (unless @var{value} is actually zero) and the
last digit is rounded to nearest. @code{*@var{decpt}} is set to the
index in the string of the first digit after the decimal point.