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[/
  Copyright 2011 - 2020 John Maddock.
  Copyright 2013 - 2019 Paul A. Bristow.
  Copyright 2013 Christopher Kormanyos.

  Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
  (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
  http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt).
]

[section:tut Tutorial]

In order to use this library you need to make two choices:

* What kind of number do I want ([link boost_multiprecision.tut.ints integer],
[link boost_multiprecision.tut.floats floating-point], [link boost_multiprecision.tut.rational rational], or [link boost_multiprecision.tut.complex complex]).
* Which back-end do I want to perform the actual arithmetic (Boost-supplied, GMP, MPFR, MPC, Tommath etc)?

[include tutorial_integer.qbk]
[include tutorial_floats.qbk]
[include tutorial_interval_mpfi.qbk]
[include tutorial_complex.qbk]
[include tutorial_rational.qbk]
[include tutorial_misc_backends.qbk]
[include tutorial_fwd.qbk]
[include tutorial_conversions.qbk]
[include tutorial_random.qbk]
[include tutorial_primality.qbk]
[include tutorial_constexpr.qbk]
[include tutorial_import_export.qbk]
[include tutorial_rounding.qbk]
[include tutorial_mixed_precision.qbk]
[include tutorial_variable_precision.qbk]
[include tutorial_integer_ops.qbk]
[include tutorial_serialization.qbk]
[include tutorial_numeric_limits.qbk]
[include tutorial_io.qbk]
[include tutorial_hash.qbk]
[include tutorial_eigen.qbk]
[include tutorial_new_backend.qbk]

[endsect] [/section:tut Tutorial]