Isaiah Norton wrote:
> Yes. (x86 has had double support for a long time and so do most
> high-end ARM chips)
Thank you.
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>
> But is that also the case on 32bits systems ?
Yes. (x86 has had double support for a long time and so do most high-end
ARM chips)
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 10:51 AM, Didier Verna
wrote:
>
> The manual says: "The above results [e.g. 1.5e0] are all Float64
> values.
The manual says: "The above results [e.g. 1.5e0] are all Float64
values. Literal Float32 values can be entered by writing an f in place
of e".
But is that also the case on 32bits systems ?
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