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  <description>FLOATING-POINT NUMBERS ARE NOT &quot;REAL NUMBERS&quot; in the mathematical sense, even though they are called real in some programming languages, such as Pascal and Fortran. Because the spacing between adjacent floats in that range is 128, and floating-point operations round to the nearest floating-point num…</description>
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  <published>2013-05-04 15:58:07</published>
  <title>97 Things Every Programmer Should Know 33 Floating-Point Numbers Aren't Real</title>
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