Re: Hexadecimal numbers in Eu
- Posted by D L <d1eu at yahoo.ca> Sep 19, 2004
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Juergen Luethje wrote: > What question are you trying to answer here? > I can't even see to which post you are replying, neither formally nor > regarding the content. When you reply to a post, please quote the text > that you are referring to... I was sharing information (hint: forum) that could be useful to somebody reading the posts on the Subject: Hexadecimal numbers in Eu. If the info is not useful to you it might be to somebody else. No need to quote since it was a general observation. Juergen Luethje wrote: > I wrote something similar one week or so ago in a different thread ... I have not read the whole forum and I don't intend to. By the way you missed one of my posts where I was quoting someone. Juergen Luethje wrote: > I don't think that anyone else can answer the questions. > Aaaah! > I think, I understand now. Thanks a lot for the comprehensive > explanation, Derek! Good!. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - refman2 says: Atoms can have any integer or double-precision floating point value. They can range from approximately -1e300 (minus one times 10 to the power 300) to +1e300 with 15 decimal digits of accuracy... Numbers can also be entered in hexadecimal... Maybe Rob can give more details on how numbers are stored. Regards, Denes L.