MaxPrecision for numbers.

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  • What i want: a MaxPrecision function for construct to have the maximum number of digits of precision to be allowed in arbitrary-precision numbers.

    Work-around:

    (number*10^n)/10^n[/code:1vcro4ou] But why not make this thing simple eh?
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    That's quite possibly the most awesome picture I've ever seen.

    But I think what he means is that for numbers that are calculated to extreme decimal places, you could just use a little function and simplify it into a smaller amount of decimal places. For example, turning 1.2589512684 into 1.26. I think that's what he means, anyways.

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  • That's quite possibly the most awesome picture I've ever seen.

    But I think what he means is that for numbers that are calculated to extreme decimal places, you could just use a little function and simplify it into a smaller amount of decimal places. For example, turning 1.2589512684 into 1.26. I think that's what he means, anyways.

    Verily

  • This already exists: FormatDecimal(Value, # of decimal places)

  • This already exists: FormatDecimal(Value, # of decimal places)

    Damn didnt know that, thx.

    ps. close the topic please.

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