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pribludilsa #:
What does it depend on? A rounding cure? What if there are digits that, after rounding, give an error of 0.00001?
Normalise to _Digit and never compare Double
Normalise to _Digit and never compare Double
Normalize double, however, uses the arithmetic rounding rule. Can't it be that after rounding there will be an error of 0.00001? In other words, how easy is it to ignore decimal places instead of rounding? Although there will probably never be a digit value there that results in an error. And of course the market can tolerate such an error. But all the same, it is interesting for general development.
Unfortunately it can. Unprint it in a comment.
P.S. Mql has nothing to do with it. It is a Pentium error since 1992 that has never been fixed and will never be fixed because all the programmers got used to it and the whole world "got around" to it.Unfortunately it can. Unprint it in the comment.
P.S. Mql has nothing to do with it. It is a Pentium bug since 1992 that has never been fixed and will never be fixed because all the programmers got used to it and the whole world "bypasses" it.
It turns out you can use multiplication and math floor. That's how useful it is to browse the forum, I wouldn't have guessed it myself, I hadn't even thought about it.
Anything is possible, but 'print' the result for yourself so you're not surprised.
Points before the comma, pips after the comma. Axiom
What is the use of such terminology?
What is the use of such terminology?
"Pips is an abbreviation of the two English words "percentage" and "point". A "pip" can therefore be defined as a percentage point which represents the minimum price variation in the Forex exchange market (1/100th of a percent). This popular market instrument helps you to quickly capture even the smallest of price movements. At the same time, the pip performs the function of rate clarification, starting at the fifth decimal point."
Porridge of thoughts... If 1/100th of a percent, and a percent is also 1/100th, then it is 1/10000, that is 0.0001 - four decimal places. There are many quotes and brokerage companies or brokers (if someone feels bad from the word DC) that have 5 decimal places. So 4 digits is no longer a "minimum variation" or a "slightest" change in quotations.
And how do you get "pips" from "percentage points"?
It's just a complete pisser of some kind. There's no end to arguments on this forum at the level of 3rd grade middle school maths.... With a scientific look on your face))
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Porridge of thoughts... If 1/100th of a percent, and a percent is also 1/100th, then it is 1/10000, that is 0.0001 - four decimal places. There are many quotes and brokerage companies or brokers (if someone feels bad from the word DC) that have 5 decimal places. So 4 digits is no longer a "minimum variation" or a "slightest" change in quotations.
And how do you get "pips" from "percentage points"?
It's just a complete pisser of some kind. There's no end to arguments on this forum at the level of 3rd grade middle school maths.... With a scientific look on your face))
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