• homura1650@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    No. The alternative is to not use a float. Testing if a float is even simply does not make sense.

    Even testing two floats for equality rarely makes sense.

    What is the correct output of isEven((.2 + .4) ×10)

    Hint: (.2 + .4) x 10 != 6

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      It does if it dosen’t have a decimal. If it has decimal then it automatically isn’t and the function will return false. Are you talking about cases like 0.1 + 0.2 equaling 0.3000000004 because that is just due to the nature of floats and there is nothing a function can do other than use larger floats for more accuracy.