On 3/23/07, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, March 22, 2007 2:33 pm, Tijnema ! wrote:
2). How do you handle numbers that large, while maintaining
precision.
keep them as strings - and/or use a 64bit machine?
a 64bit machine would make the number larger, not unlimited :)
When dealing with large numbers inside of php, I know at the int limit, a
variable is recast into float.
1). How do you return the true number of the float when it reaches the upper
limits of mysql's bigint (9223372036854775807).
2). How do you handle numbers that large, while maintaining
When dealing with large numbers inside of php, I know at the int limit, a
variable is recast into float.
1). How do you return the true number of the float when it reaches the upper
limits of mysql's bigint (9223372036854775807).
2). How do you handle numbers that large, while maintaining
On 3/22/07, Matt Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When dealing with large numbers inside of php, I know at the int limit, a
variable is recast into float.
1). How do you return the true number of the float when it reaches the upper
limits of mysql's bigint (9223372036854775807).
2). How
Matt Carlson wrote:
When dealing with large numbers inside of php, I know at the int limit, a
variable is recast into float.
1). How do you return the true number of the float when it reaches the upper
limits of mysql's bigint (9223372036854775807).
I can't see how that is possible,
On 3/22/07, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Carlson wrote:
When dealing with large numbers inside of php, I know at the int limit, a
variable is recast into float.
1). How do you return the true number of the float when it reaches the upper
limits of mysql's bigint
Tijnema ! wrote:
On 3/22/07, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Carlson wrote:
When dealing with large numbers inside of php, I know at the int
limit, a variable is recast into float.
1). How do you return the true number of the float when it reaches
the upper limits of
On Thu, March 22, 2007 2:33 pm, Tijnema ! wrote:
2). How do you handle numbers that large, while maintaining
precision.
keep them as strings - and/or use a 64bit machine?
a 64bit machine would make the number larger, not unlimited :)
Even GMP (or BC) isn't unlimited...
It's just limited
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