HELP: restore my faith in Python
Tim Peters
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Fri Mar 3 21:59:13 EST 2000
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[/F] > welcome to the wonderful world of floating point > arithmetics: > > >>> limit = 5 > >>> for target in range(10): > ... n=((target/(limit+0.0))-(target/limit))*limit > ... print target, "%.30g" % n, int(n) > ... > > 0 0 0 > 1 1 1 > 2 2 2 > 3 3 3 > 4 4 4 > 5 0 0 > 6 0.99999999999999978 0 > 7 1.9999999999999996 1 > 8 3.0000000000000004 3 > 9 4 4 > > I'll leave it to our resident IEEE guru, the timbot, > to explain exactly why this is happening... At the level of the original poster's question, the best IEEE-754 conformant answer is "floating point sucks". That's what everyone needs to learn first. The rest is mere elaboration, but takes years to complete. when-the-student-is-ready-the-teacher-will-drink-beer-ly y'rs - tim
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