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diff --git a/docs/source/lang/float.rst b/docs/source/lang/float.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 6937c8c..0000000 --- a/docs/source/lang/float.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -.. highlight:: cpp - -.. _lang-float: - -``float`` -========= - -Single-precision floating point number. Occupies 4 bytes. On Maple, -the ``float`` type has a range of approximately -3.40282×10^38 to -3.40282×10^38; the ``float`` type is subject to the same -:ref:`overflow issues <lang-variables-rollover>` as any numeric data -type. - -``float``\ s have only 6-7 decimal digits of precision. That means the -total number of digits, not the number to the right of the decimal -point. You can get more precision by using a :ref:`double -<lang-double>` (which has a precision of about 16 decimal digits). - -The following example declares a ``float`` value named ``myfloat``:: - - float myfloat; - -This example declares a ``float`` value named ``sensorCalibrate``, -with value 1.117:: - - float sensorCalibrate = 1.117; - -The general syntax for declaring a float named ``var`` with value -``val`` is:: - - float var = val; - -Here is a more extended example involving a :ref:`float cast -<lang-floatcast>`:: - - int x; - int y; - float z; - - x = 1; - y = x / 2; // y now contains 0, ints can't hold fractions - z = float(x) / 2; // z now contains .5 - -See Also --------- - -- :ref:`double <lang-double>` -- :ref:`Variables <lang-variables>` - -.. include:: cc-attribution.txt |