i assume, you don't want to perform calculations with these big numbers. or better i should say, i hope, because this wouldn't be possible (at least with pd on 32bit machines).
if you are only interested in the visual representation (e.g when displaying phone numbers) then you could convert your numbers to symbols using [makefilename %d]. if you need numbers with more than 7 digits, you would need to compose them from more than one floatnumber, since 7 decimal digits is the maximum that can be expressed with 32bit floating point. use [list-ls] from frank's list-abstractions to glue a list of symbols together.
alternatively, you could also use something like this to construct long symbols containing only digits:
http://romanhaefeli.net/very_long_number.png
roman
On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 11:38 -0500, Dafydd Hughes wrote:
Hi everybody
Working on a project that needs really long numbers. I'm sure there's a way of doing it that's obvious to those with better math brains and more experience, but I basically need to keep Pd from slipping into scientific notation.
Can anybody offer hints on how to split up really long numbers so I can keep them accurate?
Thanks in advance.
cheers dafydd
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