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Re: fundamental constants
>>>>> "Brian" == Brian Gough <bjg@network-theory.co.uk> writes:
Brian> Thomas Walter writes:
>> By the way: 'long double' values should have a 'L' at the end then
>> compiler knows they are 'long double'. I suggest to fix this in the
>> template headerfiles. AFAIK this is required if one wants to
>> precalculate math values with for example 40 decimal digits which
>> should be enough to fill each bit.
Brian> I'm not clear which of the header files you are referring to here. For
Brian> templates_on.h we should be using 0.0L 1.0L etc, yes.
Hello,
sorry for not being exact.
Yes this is what I mean.
If you are interested I have a script for the program 'calc' which
calculates all the math constants you can find in 'math.h' and a lot
more with a precision (default = 42, the universal answer 8-) ) you
want.
Bye
Thomas
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