A. Pagaltzis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > When you're dealing with money, it's better to use cents (or > tenths or hundredths of cents) as a unit, rather than dollars. > You can then use integer math. This gets you around all the > problems with a base-2 representation of base-10 fractions, > something you don't want to have to deal with when money is on > the line..
But then you still have the issue of marking the difference between 257 cents and 257.0 cents. Joachim
