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  1. Thread: double vs int64

    by 2kaud
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    Re: double vs int64

    E stands for exponent and is used for scientific notation. You're impression is right 3.4E38 means 3.4 * 10^38. See

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_notation
  2. Thread: double vs int64

    by 2kaud
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    Re: double vs int64

    Also look at limits.h
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