sh.1 doesn't document the short floating point type, i.e. typeset -s
-E or typeset -s -F. Is this an oversight or is this still
experimental? The point of using a short float type is to store very
large arrays without the memory consumption of long double (i.e.
typeset -s -E or the float alias). This comes into play for storing 2D
images as ksh 2D array for image processing

Wendy
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