Major Section: ACL2-BUILT-INS
Examples: ACL2 !>(explode-nonnegative-integer 925 10 nil) (#9 #2 #5) ACL2 !>(explode-nonnegative-integer 325 16 nil) (#3 #9 #D)For a non-negative integer
n
, (explode-nonnegative-integer n r nil)
is the list of characters in the radix-r
(base-r
) representation
of n
.
The guard for explode-nonnegative-integer
requires the first
argument to be a nonnegative integer and second argument to be a valid radix
for ACL2 (2, 8, 10, or 16).
To see the ACL2 definition of this function, see pf.