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richhickey avatar richhickey commented on May 21, 2024

You shouldn't get numbers bigger than 64-bit without the M suffix, but this would be ok:

3.09222940550554E+56686M

In that case, is there a BigDecimal class for Ruby?

On Sep 10, 2012, at 3:41 PM, Clinton N. Dreisbach wrote:

When reading in certain numbers ("0.309222940550554E56687886556350", for example), I end up with Infinity in my target language (Ruby). Should I output these as Double/POSITIVE_INFINITY or Double/NEGATIVE_INFINITY, or are numbers of this size unsupported?


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cndreisbach avatar cndreisbach commented on May 21, 2024

There is a BigDecimal class, which I can use. Good idea.

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