One question:

No x = 23.34563456
temp = x X 10 = 233.4563456
temp = temp - x = 210.11071104
decimal part zero? No.
Now multiply the no. with 100. Which no? original x (= 23.34563456) or
new no. temp (=210.11071104)?


On Jun 9, 8:12 pm, divya jain <[email protected]> wrote:
> multiply the no. with 10 nd store in temp. now subtract no from temp. check
> if the decimal part is zero if yes.  then 1st digit after decimal is
> recurring. if no. multiply the no with 100 and repeat . if this time decimal
> part is zero then 2 digits after decimal r recurring nd so on..
>
> On 8 June 2010 21:45, Veer Sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > You have a Numerator and Denominator. After division you might get a
> > recurring decimal points float as the answer.
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> > Problem is: You need to identify the recurring part for a given
> > decimal no?
> > For example 23.34563456 ...
> > return 3456
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