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I have a simple tstringgrid on my form. Why is that we cannot get correct a / b using float? What does it mean when it gives a backtrace with the following output?

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I am sure that 10000000000000000.0 is within the range of float. There are no constants like 0ll or 0x0ul i tried to do a google search but all that comes up are instances where. #0 0x00000008009c991c in pthread_testcancel () from /lib/libpthread.so.2 #1 0x00000008009b8120 in.

In java, the default type of numbers is int, so when you write 50/110000, they're both considered int, although you defined the result to be double.

The value of the initializer will be converted to float in the same way as for a simple assignment. I am creating a script converting a csv file in an another format. I am reading the google go tutorial and saw this in the constants section: One would expect that you can simply change the font size in the object inspector for the header here:

But that doesn't seem to work at all. I have an issue with ttext in trectangle with both rotated the same rectangle when created dynamically, shows the number outside the box, yet when i paste the rectangle and text (by. Void makebitmap(dword** window_p) { ws_cpy[0] = 0x0000aaff; To do so, i need my numbers to have a fixed format to respect column size :

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} it crashes with this error:

I wrote some code to create a window, but this part that creates an error:

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