Forecast for randomascii: programming, tech topics, with a chance of unicycling This post is a more carefully thought out and peer reviewed version of a floating-point comparison article I wrote many years ago. This one gives solid advice and some surprising observations about the tricky subject of comparing floating-point numbers. A compilable source file with license is available. We’ve finally
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