# Working With Numbers Numbers in RETRO are signed integers. ## Token Prefix All numbers start with a `#` prefix. ## Namespace Most words operating on numbers are in the `n:` namespace. ## Range of Values A default RETRO system with 32 bit cells provides a range of -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647. For 64 bit systems, the range will be -9,223,372,036,854,775,807 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,806. You can check the range your VM and image support using: n:MIN n:MAX These will return the limits for your system. ## Comparisons RETRO provides a number of comparison words for numeric values. The basic comparators are: -eq? eq? lt? lteq? gt? gteq? Additionally RETRO also provides: n:-zero? n:between? n:even? n:negative? n:odd? n:positive? n:strictly-positive? n:zero? ## Basic Operations + - * / mod /mod n:abs n:dec n:inc n:limit n:max n:min n:negate n:pow n:sqrt n:square ## Conversions You can convert a number to a string with `n:to-string` or to a floating point value with `n:to-float`. #123 n:to-float f:put #123 n:to-string s:put ## Display To display a number, use `n:put`. #123 n:put