Pas grand' chose -  the writer evidently meant to enter

   E =. 1 5 10 10 4 7
   ]q =. E dbho c
1 3 3 1
   ]r =. E - c t q
0 0 0 0 2 3

- or perhaps with capital Q & R rather than q & r -
... but it's clear enough with a bit of insight!

Cheers,

Mike

On 20/02/2022 16:15, Raul Miller wrote:
For some reason, when I was searching for jsoftware.com content on
polynomial division, the search did not turn up Pascal Jasmin's
article. It looks like Jasmin was focusing on speeding up extended
precision arithmetic, but I'll have to spend some time studying what
he wrote there.

Meanwhile, I'm not sure what you're asking for with respect to e and E
-- the division essay has an E already in the context of the dbho
example, doesn't it?

(I'm focusing on something else right now, and maybe overlooking
something obvious. If that's the case, please bear with me (and maybe
tell me what glaringly obvious thing it is that I'm ignoring).)

Thanks,



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