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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•1 year agoIs there any language that doesn’t just truncate when casting from a float to an int?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•edit-21 year agoAs far as I know, haskell do not allow coresion of float to int without specifying a method (floor, ceil, round, etc): https://hoogle.haskell.org/?hoogle=Float±%3E+Integer&scope=set%3Astackage Agda seems to do the same: https://agda.github.io/agda-stdlib/Data.Float.Base.html
Is there any language that doesn’t just truncate when casting from a float to an int?
As far as I know, haskell do not allow coresion of float to int without specifying a method (floor, ceil, round, etc): https://hoogle.haskell.org/?hoogle=Float±%3E+Integer&scope=set%3Astackage
Agda seems to do the same: https://agda.github.io/agda-stdlib/Data.Float.Base.html