On Fri, 26 Nov 2010, João Pais wrote:
how about removing the expXXX numbers, and use only concrete floats? or is there any software reason that doesn't let that happen?
I don't know what you mean.
If you mean stuff like 1.31072e+6, you have to know that all numbers are represented like that internally, and never like "1310720".
Except that in the internal float format, it's always with binary powers instead. The example above is written a lot more like 1.25*pow(2,20) internally. But really it's 0,10010100,01000000000000000000000 ; that is the + sign, then 127+20, then 1.25-1.
Those internal floats are somewhat more precise than the printed floats, because pd doesn't print enough digits.
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