rolfm@dds.nl schreef op 25-05-2021 23:16:
hi,
because of the problems i had with calculations using floating point math,
and following Roman's advice, i changed to integer math.
however that's easier said then done.
i'm running again into an unexpected limitation:
32-bits can represent signed integers upto 2.147...billion.
however, as soon as a number is greater then binary 27 bits the last byte stays 0.( after 134217727 )
e.g. 134200000 + 25000 = 134224992 (should be 134225000).
what am i missing?
rolf
correction: the difference is 8, so it's the last 4 bits that are involved.
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