math
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is a floating point number still considered a number? I`m talking about a number that is not whole. Like for instance 0.01 feels like less than a 'number'
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is a floating point number still considered a number? I`m talking about a number that is not whole. Like for instance 0.01 feels like less than a 'number'
Well, let's go back to 1870: [https://www.cantorsparadise.com/kronecker-god-and-the-integers-28269735a638\](https://www.cantorsparadise.com/kronecker-god-and-the-integers-28269735a638) And, BTW, your question has nothing do do with C/C++/MFC Forum. :~
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is a floating point number still considered a number? I`m talking about a number that is not whole. Like for instance 0.01 feels like less than a 'number'
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Yes it is a number: The Evolution of Numbers[^]
Victor, Richard thanks for your useful feedback.
views from an 'average' user.
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Victor, Richard thanks for your useful feedback.
views from an 'average' user.
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I`ll keep it in mind.