Michael Sullivan wrote:
> To fix the 'variable VARIABLENAME might not have been initialized',
> initialize your variable.  Such as set all primitive types to 0.
> 
> The 'possible loss of precision' should have just been a warning.  It
> means that you're trying to store the value of a calculation involving a
> float or a double in an int-type variable that doesn't support
> significal digits to the right of the decimal point.  It's warning you
> that you might lose those significant digits.

If you really want to store the result in a variable of lesser
precision, you can use CASTING to avoid this message.
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