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- .TH FACTOR 1
- .CT 1 numbers
- .SH NAME
- factor, primes \- factor a number, generate large primes
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B factor
- [
- .I number
- ]
- .PP
- .B primes
- [
- .I start
- [
- .I finish
- ]
- ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .I Factor
- prints
- .I number
- and its prime factors,
- each repeated the proper number of times.
- The number must be positive and less than
- .if n 2**54
- .if t 2\u\s754\s0\d
- (about
- .if n 1.8e16)
- .if t 1.8\(mu10\u\s716\s0\d\|).
- .PP
- If no
- .I number
- is given,
- .I factor
- reads a stream of numbers from the standard input and factors them.
- It exits on any input not a positive integer.
- Maximum running time is proportional to
- .if n sqrt(n).
- .if t .I \(sr\o'n\(rn'\f1.
- .PP
- .PP
- .I Primes
- prints the prime numbers ranging from
- .I start
- to
- .IR finish ,
- where
- .I start
- and
- .I finish
- are positive numbers less than
- .if n 2**56.
- .if t 2\u\s756\s0\d.
- If
- .I finish
- is missing,
- .I primes
- prints without end;
- if
- .I start
- is missing, it reads the starting number from the
- standard input.
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/cmd/factor.c
- .br
- .B /sys/src/cmd/primes.c
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