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<float_literals> -> <digit> { <digit> } [ . ] [ { <digit> } ] <digit> -> "0" | <digit excluding zero> <digit excluding zero> -> "1" | "2" | "3" | "4" | "5" | "6" | "7" | "8" | "9" hi dude i wish you are satisfied with my answer LOL ^^
It is the way computers store irrational numbers. e.g. in a 4-byte binary float, which contains 32 digits of 0 and 1. the first digit says whether the number stored is positive or negative. The next 8 digits store the value of the power of 10 when the number is in scientific notation, and the remaining 23 digits store the actual digits of the number.
What's your problem with that? It's a (quasi-)standard value for a 'float'.
normal float glass screen is made of a number of glass sheets which can be standard.
Floating type numbers can't be stored in integer type variables. If we do that then their fractional part will be lost. So, we use float data type to store numbers with fractional parts.
How much bouyancy in lbs will one hundred gallons of methonol stored in a plastic bladder provide in water.
Turquoise is a hydrous phosphate of aluminum and copper. It is valuable as an ornamental gem. It is more dense than standard water, and so will not float on it under normal conditions.
Convertible string := <significand><exponent> <significand> := [<sign>]<digits>[.<digits0>] <exponent> := E[<sign>]<digits0> <sign> := { + | - } <digits> := <digit><digits0> <digits0> := <digit>* <digit> := { 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 }
There is no standard collective noun for a group of caimans.The collective nouns for alligators could be applied to caimans:a bask of caimansa congregation of caimans
#include<stdio.h> int main (void) { float x,y; int z,w; printf("enter a number:"); scanf("%6.2f",&x); y=x/10.0; z=x-y; w=z%10; printf("the rightmost digit is %d\n",w); return 0; }//main
The internal diameter of stilling tube should allow for 11 mm clearance around float. The lowest end of float should be fitted wit bars to prevent float from slipping away. Venting holes are required for standpipe top.