Today was one of the strangest days that I had recently. I woke up today to discover another way of thinking about numbers ::-)
To cut the long story short let me ask a simple question. Do you know the result that the following code will produce as a console output: using System; namespace MultTest { class Program { static void Main (string [] args) { double d1 = 127.2; double d2 = 128.2; double hundred = 100; Console.WriteLine ("{0} * {1} = {2}", d1, hundred, Math.Floor (d1 * 100)); Console.WriteLine ("{0} * {1} = {2}", d2, hundred, Math.Floor (d2 * 100)); Console.ReadKey (); } } } Well what I get from it is: 127.2 * 100 = 12720 128.2 * 100 = 12819 Am I the only one that thinks this is wrong? The things are even worse because I noticed the problem on MS.NET first, and then on Mono and since Microsoft is very unlikely to care about what I have to say, I decided that you guys can be a lot more helpful. Thanks Vladimir Dimitrov P.S. I tried it on different machines Core 2 Duo (T7200) and Pentium 4.
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