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FromDigits

Usage

FromDigits[list] constructs an integer from the list of its decimal digits.
FromDigits[list, b] takes the digits to be given in base b.


Notes

• Example: FromDigits[ 3,7,4 ]LongRightArrow .
FromDigits is effectively the inverse of IntegerDigits.
FromDigits[{list, n}, b] takes n to be an exponent, while FromDigits[{{list, {rep}}, n}, b] takes rep to be repeated, so that FromDigits can also be used as the inverse of RealDigits.
• Since IntegerDigits[n] discards the sign of n, FromDigits[IntegerDigits[n]] is Abs[n] not just n.
• The digits in list and the base b need not be positive integers, and can be any expression.
• If Indeterminate appears in list, it is assumed to signify unknown digits beyond the precision of an approximate real number.
• See Section 3.1.3.
• New in Version 3; modified in 4.


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