Strangeness with basic math
Delaney, Timothy
tdelaney at avaya.com
Tue Sep 4 04:08:42 EDT 2001
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> I have been racking my brains trying to RTFM to explain the following > > bash-2.03$ python > Python 2.1 (#1, Jul 3 2001, 10:26:19) > [GCC 2.95.2 19991024 (release)] on sunos5 > Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > >>> 1923.23 + 17023.34 > 18946.57 > >>> 1923.23 - 17023.34 > -15100.110000000001 > >>> print 1923.23 - 17023.34 > -15100.11 > >>> > > Why when I do 1923.23 - 17023.34 am I getting -15100.110000000001 > on NT I get the same thing. Under Python 1.5.2 I get the same > and result as > the print 1923.23 - 17023.34 (ie -15100.11) First thing to do is to read up on "floating point math". Hint - print is displaying things "nicely" for you - however, the other values you see are the real thing (or as close an approximation as possible). Python 1.5.2 do the Wrong Thing (TM). Tim Delaney
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