I think that's because it normalizes the values based on the pixel granularity 
of the slider.  That's just a guess.

.hc

On Apr 1, 2012, at 7:14 AM, Iain Mott wrote:

> Hi, I've noticed something strange with hslider and vslider. I you give
> them a large range, the inputs and outputs aren't always equal or at
> least they are out by a factor greater than 1. For example with the
> range 0 - 55000, if you connect a number object to hslider's input and
> enter 6034, the output reads 6032.68. 
> 
> Couldn't find this reported elsewhere - though perhaps i didn't search
> hard enough. This result is on linux.
> 
> Cheers,
> i
> 
> 
> 
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