Or if you have them as actual constants, 355.0 / 113 On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 12:07:13 PM UTC-6, Hotei wrote: > > I think you'll need something like x := float(355) / float(113) - where > float is either float32 or float64 depending on your preferred trade-off > for accuracy vs bytes required per number. > > On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 12:38:12 PM UTC-4, Mark Longtin wrote: >> >> Hey guys, >> >> I'm new to Go - through the Ivy app on IOS- so I have a newbie question. >> What's the easiest way to cast or convert a rational number to its floating >> point representation? >> >> EG, looking for something like this: >> >> >> *float 355/113*3.14159292035 >> >> I could do something inelegant like >> >> >> *floor .5+1e11* 355/113*314159292035 >> >> but was hoping there would be a native function for this. >> >> Thanks >> >>
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