Modulo 2 binary long division in European notation [duplicate]












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I need to represent binary modulo 2 long division in my tex document. Notation needed is same as



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_division#Eurasia



under Austria, Germany, etc.



I know about longdiv package, but it doesn't seem to support this.



Is there any package to achieve this? If not, how can I manually do this.



Thanks in advance










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    You can manually draw it using TikZ, but it is a bit painful, and very time-consuming if you have a lot of such divisions.

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  • Related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/460117/…

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  • Typesetting long division with tabular and overlining repeating part

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I need to represent binary modulo 2 long division in my tex document. Notation needed is same as



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_division#Eurasia



under Austria, Germany, etc.



I know about longdiv package, but it doesn't seem to support this.



Is there any package to achieve this? If not, how can I manually do this.



Thanks in advance










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    You can manually draw it using TikZ, but it is a bit painful, and very time-consuming if you have a lot of such divisions.

    – JouleV
    16 hours ago











  • Related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/460117/…

    – Steven B. Segletes
    16 hours ago














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This question already has an answer here:




  • Typesetting long division with tabular and overlining repeating part

    1 answer




I need to represent binary modulo 2 long division in my tex document. Notation needed is same as



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_division#Eurasia



under Austria, Germany, etc.



I know about longdiv package, but it doesn't seem to support this.



Is there any package to achieve this? If not, how can I manually do this.



Thanks in advance










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  • Typesetting long division with tabular and overlining repeating part

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I need to represent binary modulo 2 long division in my tex document. Notation needed is same as



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_division#Eurasia



under Austria, Germany, etc.



I know about longdiv package, but it doesn't seem to support this.



Is there any package to achieve this? If not, how can I manually do this.



Thanks in advance





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marked as duplicate by JouleV, Raaja, samcarter, Stefan Pinnow, flav 2 hours ago


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marked as duplicate by JouleV, Raaja, samcarter, Stefan Pinnow, flav 2 hours ago


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  • 2





    You can manually draw it using TikZ, but it is a bit painful, and very time-consuming if you have a lot of such divisions.

    – JouleV
    16 hours ago











  • Related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/460117/…

    – Steven B. Segletes
    16 hours ago














  • 2





    You can manually draw it using TikZ, but it is a bit painful, and very time-consuming if you have a lot of such divisions.

    – JouleV
    16 hours ago











  • Related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/460117/…

    – Steven B. Segletes
    16 hours ago








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You can manually draw it using TikZ, but it is a bit painful, and very time-consuming if you have a lot of such divisions.

– JouleV
16 hours ago





You can manually draw it using TikZ, but it is a bit painful, and very time-consuming if you have a lot of such divisions.

– JouleV
16 hours ago













Related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/460117/…

– Steven B. Segletes
16 hours ago





Related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/460117/…

– Steven B. Segletes
16 hours ago










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The fresh new version of longdivision package v. 1.1.0 has almost the desired output you want, with the new german style. As TeXlive 2018 is currently frozen, you cannot use textlive utility for updating this package, but simply download the longdivision.sty file from here and add it in your local texmf directory or in place it along with your .tex file in the same directory.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{longdivision}
begin{document}
longdivision[style=german]{127}{4}
end{document}


enter image description here



The differences with the output from Wikipedia are :




  • no negative sign displayed for the subtraction operation

  • dots instead of comma for the decimal separator


The documentation show a command longdivdefinestyle for modifying the display of the output, but I'm not yet able to add a negative sign for the operation, nor suppress the dots.






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The German style?? as depicted here:



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage[TABcline]{tabstackengine}
TABstackMath
begin{document}
tabbedShortunderstack[r]{
&12&7& & &: 4 = 31.75\
-&12& & & &\
TABcline{2}
& 0&7& & &\
& -&4& & &\
TABcline{3}
& &3&0& &\
& -&2&8& &\
TABcline{3-4}
& & &2&0&\
& &mathllap{-}&2&0&\
TABcline{4-5}
& & & &0&
}
end{document}


enter image description here



Here, I emulate the Cyprus/France version cited in the OP's link



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage[TABcline]{tabstackengine}
TABstackMath
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{r@{}|@{}l}
tabbedShortunderstack[r]{
63&5&9\
-51& &\
TABcline{1}
12&5&\
-11&9&\
TABcline{1-2}
&6&9\
-&6&8\
TABcline{2-3}
& &1
}
&
tabbedShortunderstack[l]{
17&\
TABcline{1-2}
37&4
}
end{tabular}

end{document}


enter image description here






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    The fresh new version of longdivision package v. 1.1.0 has almost the desired output you want, with the new german style. As TeXlive 2018 is currently frozen, you cannot use textlive utility for updating this package, but simply download the longdivision.sty file from here and add it in your local texmf directory or in place it along with your .tex file in the same directory.



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{longdivision}
    begin{document}
    longdivision[style=german]{127}{4}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    The differences with the output from Wikipedia are :




    • no negative sign displayed for the subtraction operation

    • dots instead of comma for the decimal separator


    The documentation show a command longdivdefinestyle for modifying the display of the output, but I'm not yet able to add a negative sign for the operation, nor suppress the dots.






    share|improve this answer
























    • I'm sure your answer will make many happy users.

      – Steven B. Segletes
      15 hours ago
















    7














    The fresh new version of longdivision package v. 1.1.0 has almost the desired output you want, with the new german style. As TeXlive 2018 is currently frozen, you cannot use textlive utility for updating this package, but simply download the longdivision.sty file from here and add it in your local texmf directory or in place it along with your .tex file in the same directory.



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{longdivision}
    begin{document}
    longdivision[style=german]{127}{4}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    The differences with the output from Wikipedia are :




    • no negative sign displayed for the subtraction operation

    • dots instead of comma for the decimal separator


    The documentation show a command longdivdefinestyle for modifying the display of the output, but I'm not yet able to add a negative sign for the operation, nor suppress the dots.






    share|improve this answer
























    • I'm sure your answer will make many happy users.

      – Steven B. Segletes
      15 hours ago














    7












    7








    7







    The fresh new version of longdivision package v. 1.1.0 has almost the desired output you want, with the new german style. As TeXlive 2018 is currently frozen, you cannot use textlive utility for updating this package, but simply download the longdivision.sty file from here and add it in your local texmf directory or in place it along with your .tex file in the same directory.



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{longdivision}
    begin{document}
    longdivision[style=german]{127}{4}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    The differences with the output from Wikipedia are :




    • no negative sign displayed for the subtraction operation

    • dots instead of comma for the decimal separator


    The documentation show a command longdivdefinestyle for modifying the display of the output, but I'm not yet able to add a negative sign for the operation, nor suppress the dots.






    share|improve this answer













    The fresh new version of longdivision package v. 1.1.0 has almost the desired output you want, with the new german style. As TeXlive 2018 is currently frozen, you cannot use textlive utility for updating this package, but simply download the longdivision.sty file from here and add it in your local texmf directory or in place it along with your .tex file in the same directory.



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{longdivision}
    begin{document}
    longdivision[style=german]{127}{4}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    The differences with the output from Wikipedia are :




    • no negative sign displayed for the subtraction operation

    • dots instead of comma for the decimal separator


    The documentation show a command longdivdefinestyle for modifying the display of the output, but I'm not yet able to add a negative sign for the operation, nor suppress the dots.







    share|improve this answer












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    answered 15 hours ago









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    • I'm sure your answer will make many happy users.

      – Steven B. Segletes
      15 hours ago



















    • I'm sure your answer will make many happy users.

      – Steven B. Segletes
      15 hours ago

















    I'm sure your answer will make many happy users.

    – Steven B. Segletes
    15 hours ago





    I'm sure your answer will make many happy users.

    – Steven B. Segletes
    15 hours ago











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    The German style?? as depicted here:



    enter image description here



    documentclass[12pt]{article}
    usepackage{mathtools}
    usepackage[TABcline]{tabstackengine}
    TABstackMath
    begin{document}
    tabbedShortunderstack[r]{
    &12&7& & &: 4 = 31.75\
    -&12& & & &\
    TABcline{2}
    & 0&7& & &\
    & -&4& & &\
    TABcline{3}
    & &3&0& &\
    & -&2&8& &\
    TABcline{3-4}
    & & &2&0&\
    & &mathllap{-}&2&0&\
    TABcline{4-5}
    & & & &0&
    }
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    Here, I emulate the Cyprus/France version cited in the OP's link



    enter image description here



    documentclass[12pt]{article}
    usepackage[TABcline]{tabstackengine}
    TABstackMath
    begin{document}
    begin{tabular}{r@{}|@{}l}
    tabbedShortunderstack[r]{
    63&5&9\
    -51& &\
    TABcline{1}
    12&5&\
    -11&9&\
    TABcline{1-2}
    &6&9\
    -&6&8\
    TABcline{2-3}
    & &1
    }
    &
    tabbedShortunderstack[l]{
    17&\
    TABcline{1-2}
    37&4
    }
    end{tabular}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      The German style?? as depicted here:



      enter image description here



      documentclass[12pt]{article}
      usepackage{mathtools}
      usepackage[TABcline]{tabstackengine}
      TABstackMath
      begin{document}
      tabbedShortunderstack[r]{
      &12&7& & &: 4 = 31.75\
      -&12& & & &\
      TABcline{2}
      & 0&7& & &\
      & -&4& & &\
      TABcline{3}
      & &3&0& &\
      & -&2&8& &\
      TABcline{3-4}
      & & &2&0&\
      & &mathllap{-}&2&0&\
      TABcline{4-5}
      & & & &0&
      }
      end{document}


      enter image description here



      Here, I emulate the Cyprus/France version cited in the OP's link



      enter image description here



      documentclass[12pt]{article}
      usepackage[TABcline]{tabstackengine}
      TABstackMath
      begin{document}
      begin{tabular}{r@{}|@{}l}
      tabbedShortunderstack[r]{
      63&5&9\
      -51& &\
      TABcline{1}
      12&5&\
      -11&9&\
      TABcline{1-2}
      &6&9\
      -&6&8\
      TABcline{2-3}
      & &1
      }
      &
      tabbedShortunderstack[l]{
      17&\
      TABcline{1-2}
      37&4
      }
      end{tabular}

      end{document}


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer




























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        The German style?? as depicted here:



        enter image description here



        documentclass[12pt]{article}
        usepackage{mathtools}
        usepackage[TABcline]{tabstackengine}
        TABstackMath
        begin{document}
        tabbedShortunderstack[r]{
        &12&7& & &: 4 = 31.75\
        -&12& & & &\
        TABcline{2}
        & 0&7& & &\
        & -&4& & &\
        TABcline{3}
        & &3&0& &\
        & -&2&8& &\
        TABcline{3-4}
        & & &2&0&\
        & &mathllap{-}&2&0&\
        TABcline{4-5}
        & & & &0&
        }
        end{document}


        enter image description here



        Here, I emulate the Cyprus/France version cited in the OP's link



        enter image description here



        documentclass[12pt]{article}
        usepackage[TABcline]{tabstackengine}
        TABstackMath
        begin{document}
        begin{tabular}{r@{}|@{}l}
        tabbedShortunderstack[r]{
        63&5&9\
        -51& &\
        TABcline{1}
        12&5&\
        -11&9&\
        TABcline{1-2}
        &6&9\
        -&6&8\
        TABcline{2-3}
        & &1
        }
        &
        tabbedShortunderstack[l]{
        17&\
        TABcline{1-2}
        37&4
        }
        end{tabular}

        end{document}


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer















        The German style?? as depicted here:



        enter image description here



        documentclass[12pt]{article}
        usepackage{mathtools}
        usepackage[TABcline]{tabstackengine}
        TABstackMath
        begin{document}
        tabbedShortunderstack[r]{
        &12&7& & &: 4 = 31.75\
        -&12& & & &\
        TABcline{2}
        & 0&7& & &\
        & -&4& & &\
        TABcline{3}
        & &3&0& &\
        & -&2&8& &\
        TABcline{3-4}
        & & &2&0&\
        & &mathllap{-}&2&0&\
        TABcline{4-5}
        & & & &0&
        }
        end{document}


        enter image description here



        Here, I emulate the Cyprus/France version cited in the OP's link



        enter image description here



        documentclass[12pt]{article}
        usepackage[TABcline]{tabstackengine}
        TABstackMath
        begin{document}
        begin{tabular}{r@{}|@{}l}
        tabbedShortunderstack[r]{
        63&5&9\
        -51& &\
        TABcline{1}
        12&5&\
        -11&9&\
        TABcline{1-2}
        &6&9\
        -&6&8\
        TABcline{2-3}
        & &1
        }
        &
        tabbedShortunderstack[l]{
        17&\
        TABcline{1-2}
        37&4
        }
        end{tabular}

        end{document}


        enter image description here







        share|improve this answer














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