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ID: 62959 User updated by: lauris dot kuznecovs at laurisnet dot com Reported by: lauris dot kuznecovs at laurisnet dot com Summary: Wrong math Status: Not a bug Type: Bug Package: Math related Operating System: Windows 7, Centos 5.8 PHP Version: 5.4.6 Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: Ok, lets say that the round() function works as expected, but still this calculation (443.292 - 193.126 - 250.166) return: -2.8421709430404 E-14 And that is not correct! Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-08-28 17:57:17] ras...@php.net -0 may not exist in traditional math, but it very much exists in computer representations. Computers can't represent floating point values with complete accuracy, so if you manipulate floating point you are going to get rounding errors. -0 means a value rounded to 0 from the negative direction. You can read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero for more details. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-08-28 17:50:56] lauris dot kuznecovs at laurisnet dot com Description: ------------ <? echo (443.292 - 193.126 - 250.166); ?> Return: -2.8421709430404e-14 <? echo round(443.292 - 193.126 - 250.166, 2); ?> Return: -0 But these calculations must return 0. BTW -0 does not exist in MATH. Maybe some error in rounding function. Test script: --------------- <? echo (443.292 - 193.126 - 250.166); ?> <? echo round(443.292 - 193.126 - 250.166, 2); ?> Expected result: ---------------- 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=62959&edit=1