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[Programming Help] - compare two floating points
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[2021-02-12 11:49:10] |
User61576 - Posts: 445 |
I have the following function to compare two floating points int compare(float f1, float f2)
{ float epsilon = 0.00001; long float diff = fabs(f1 - f2); if (diff < epsilon) return 0; else if (f1 > f2) return 1; else return - 1; } but when compiling I get an error: In function 'int compare(float, float)':
error: 'long' specified with 'float' 60 | long float diff = fabs(f1 - f2); This used to work in the past and if anyone has any idea what I am doing wrong here I will be happy to get an advice Thanks! Date Time Of Last Edit: 2021-02-12 11:49:27
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[2021-02-12 12:42:19] |
User907968 - Posts: 832 |
Remove the long from the following - long float diff = fabs(f1 - f2);
long float is not a built-in type in c++ - https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/types |
[2021-02-12 16:24:45] |
norvik_ - Posts: 106 |
Hi, for price comparison inside your SC studies better to use built-in sc.FormattedEvaluate function.
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