• @sfgifz
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    351 year ago

    2+2=5

    Don’t take my word for it research about it yourself there are lots of good videos on YouTube the government and science liars don’t want you to know the truth /s

      • @cynar
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        161 year ago

        For those confused

        2.25+2.25=4.5 rounds to 2+2=5

        2.5+2.5=5 truncates to 2+2=5

        Both can crop up in programming, depending on the situation.

        • Echo Dot
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          31 year ago

          2.25 + 2.25 = 4.5

          If you add two floats together then the output is a float, if you add an int and a float together the output is a float. Computers will always perform the calculation as is, unless you explicitly tell them to perform a rounding operation.

          • @cynar
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            61 year ago

            However, if you stuff them into an int at the last minute, you can get that effect.

            Under the hood, it’s floats. On the output, it’s ints.

            It’s obvious and silly with small examples. The problem can creep in when you are using larger libraries or frameworks.

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          01 year ago

          A few months back I had a floating point that had a single 1 like 16 digits past the decimal place and I couldn’t get rid of it.

    • tabris
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      81 year ago

      Remember when Terrance Howard tried to explain how 1x1=2 because bird people from Atlantis tricked us? Good times.

    • @Zekas
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      41 year ago

      There are four lights