Re: 0.1 = 0 ???
From: Jumbo ((nospam)_at_12freeukisp.co.uk)
Date: 10/30/03
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Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 00:23:02 -0000
"Irrwahn Grausewitz" <irrwahn33@freenet.de> wrote in message
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> "Jumbo" <(nospam)@12freeukisp.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> >"Irrwahn Grausewitz" <irrwahn33@freenet.de> wrote in message
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> >> "Jumbo" <(nospam)@12freeukisp.co.uk> wrote:
> >>
> >1/10 does not yield 0 remainder 1
> >
> >Not in anybodies language
>
> Are you reading impaired or simply learning resistant?
>
> >1/10 yields 0 remainder 0.1 if you want to use this confusing way of
looking
> >at it.
>
> Not at all. Furthermore there is no integer number 0.1.
> 1/10 = 0 r1 in integer math, and
> 1/10 = 0.1 in floating point math.
>
1 divided by 10 does not equate to 0 r1 in any kind of maths
And as for your post regarding pointers and memory your talking complete
crap!
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