• Statick
    link
    fedilink
    12
    edit-2
    16 hours ago

    I think they’re pointing out that Python outputs E notation vs JavaScript which outputs the decimal notation.

    Edit: Wasn’t agreeing with it, just explaining what they were pointing out.

    • @Korne127
      link
      2221 hours ago

      Yeah, but that… doesn’t really matter. So it doesn’t really make sense to post that here, especially with that headline.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      11
      edit-2
      21 hours ago

      Would this cause a problem? I’m assuming this would be deserialized to the same value, no?

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      118 hours ago

      But that’s a stringify method, tho.
      JS passes a float to the console. Console prints the float however it wants to.

      Just do strict comparison when you want to compare a variable to1e-5.
      Cause a string of 0.00001 should be passed through parseFloat (or whatever your language equivalent is) before you compare it to a variable with the value f0.00001