Îõ³h&íˆNoneÇàDnumeric-logarithms8Returns an approximate base-2 logarithm of the argument. The returned IntË is one of the two nearest integers to the exact result, and the returned OrderingÍ tells whether the exact result is greater than, equal to, or less than the Int. 9 means the exact result is less than the rounded result.‘This effectively gives results like "between 7 and 8" and leaves it up to the caller to decide how (or whether) to round the result. See also å for a version that will always round, but leaves the particular rounding strategy up to the caller.numeric-logarithms2Returns the base-2 logarithm with custom rounding.ÜThe first parameter is a rounding adjustment function: given the approximate result and an  É indicating its relation to the exact result, return the rounded result.ôThis could be useful if you want something other than floor or ceil, e.g. round-towards-0, round-towards-even, etc.numeric-logarithms/Returns the floor of the base-2 logarithm of a   argument.numeric-logarithms1Returns the ceiling of the base-2 logarithm of a   argument.numeric-logarithms0Returns the floor of the base-2 logarithm of an   argument.numeric-logarithms2Returns the ceiling of the base-2 logarithm of an   argument.numeric-logarithms/Returns the approximate base-2 logarithm of an   argument.numeric-logarithms#Returns the base-2 logarithm of an   with custom rounding. Safe-Inferred{    "numeric-logarithms-0.1.0.0-inplaceNumeric.LogarithmsPaths_numeric_logarithms log2Approxlog2With log2Floor log2Ceiling ilog2Floor ilog2Ceiling ilog2Approx ilog2Withghc-prim GHC.TypesLTOrderingbaseGHC.RealRealIntegralversion getBinDir getLibDir getDynLibDir getDataDir getLibexecDir getSysconfDirgetDataFileName