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God forbid, I never planned to!
God forbid, I never planned to!
Why was this topic created then? Just to transfer paper?
so I've solved my question, we can close the subject
You have to force rounding, even after normalisation
so I've solved my question, we can close the subject
solution: you have to force rounding, even after normalisation
What for?
so I've solved my question, we can close the subject
solution: you have to force rounding, even after normalisation
What makes you think there are tails after normalization? What you got after normalization and what you printed out are not the same. This needs to be understood and accepted.
quite possibly... but in terms of the end result - there are tails!
I don't want to go into details of data formats and how to read them correctly, etc.
I need a clear and predictable result
mql developers didn't make a layer separating the system level from the user level
i have to correct it manually
quite possibly... but in terms of the end result - there are tails!
I don't want to go into details of data formats and how to read them correctly, etc.
I need a clear and predictable result
mql developers didn't make a layer separating the system level from the user level
i have to fix it manually
For 9 pages they have been trying to tell you that you have a slightly wrong understanding of programming. There is no need to fix anything after normalisation. You are fighting windmills, which you are creating yourself.
You're all making fun of me, aren't you?
I just needed to type a fractional number without rubbish
and you're proving me wrong.
mql isn't an end in itself, it's a tool.
I think there are some obvious things, like - if you put a number into a variable, you print it out as you put it in...
it doesn't matter how it's arranged internally or how the number is stored, it's system level
and it's obvious that these tails are nonsense and an application level flaw - non-friendly
But here again we get some programmer joke: "this is not a bug, this is a feature".
these jokes didn't appear for nothing, not for nothing ))))))))