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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: [OFFTOPIC] std::numeric_limits<double>::min() question.
From:       Dmitry Suzdalev <dimsuz () gmail ! com>
Date:       2006-04-28 16:34:58
Message-ID: 200604282034.58929.dimsuz () gmail ! com
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Hi, Richard!
On Thursday 27 April 2006 01:43, Richard Smith wrote:> You could store a \
flag to indicate whether this is the first time through> the loop, and if \
so then set maxd. Or you can use this:>> š double minDbl = \
-std::numeric_limits<double>::max();>> This will work for all IEEE-754 \
compliant systems (x86, x86_64, Solaris,> etc), and it's what I use at work \
(where those are the only platforms we> support), but it is a little \
messy.Well, as the project I'm developing this for is supposed to be used \
only on x86 systems, i think that using -max() + somekind of warning in \
code is the way I'll choose :). Thanks a lot for advice!Dmitry. >> Visit \
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