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|    Hans Bezemer to dxf    |
|    Re: "The Best Programming Language for t    |
|    11 Apr 25 15:50:50    |
      From: the.beez.speaks@gmail.com              On 11-04-2025 05:52, dxf wrote:       > With REPRESENT we're dealing with full-precision numbers being displayed       > in lesser precision. Would 'significant digits plus one' even apply?       I did more digging into the subject that I probably should have done -       but I think so. IMHO there is no consensus (either in the standard nor       elsewhere) what "significant digits" are. However I found that:              1. The significant seems to be the main source of "significant digits";              2. Either large exponents (and digits to the right of integer upto the       decimal point) - or small exponents (and digits to the left upto the       decimal point) are often referred to as "placeholders" AKA - not part of       the "significant digits";              3. Leading zeroes (before the decimal point, but preceding the       significant digits) or trailing zeroes (after the decimal point, but       following the significant digits) are not placeholders. Note that some       "trailing zeroes" can be significant digits;              4. The rightmost digit of the "significant digits", even when incorrect       - is part of the significant digits.              And yeah, then there are things like rounding, "trapped zeroes", exact       numbers - Oof!              But I think it would help if a definition of significant digits would be       added to the standard. Now everybody is guessing what it means..              Hans Bezemer              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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