Am 23.03.2014 22:12, schrieb Christophe Bal:
You can prove that any valid IEEE float is a rational
No ! Why ? Because of the arithmetic rules. You can have approximation to
do. With decimals, you have to do exact calculations.
You two are both right; you just mean different things when you say
"Float" and "Rational".
Richard refers to the domain, i.e. the list of valid values.
You to the abstract data structure, i.e. the domain plus operations.
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