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Subject: Re: [PHP] Round
From: 145.94.123.11
Date: 2007-08-29 19:42:04
Message-ID: 1F.26.14462.70CC5D64 () pb1 ! pair ! com
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Some information from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_zero.
Says in math a negative zero doesn't exist, in computing it does. Strange
thing is that PHP4 and 5 until at least 5.1.6 (see Jim Lucas) round() gives
a float(0) and then 5.2.3 gives float(-0). I'll report a bug.
""Richard Lynch"" <ceo@l-i-e.com> wrote in message
news:51163.98.193.37.55.1188412949.squirrel@www.l-i-e.com...
> On Wed, August 29, 2007 11:38 am, Zoltán Németh wrote:
>> 2007. 08. 29, szerda keltezĂ©ssel 09.29-kor Jim Lucas ezt Ărta:
>>> Daniel Brown wrote:
>>> > On 8/29/07, Richard Heyes <richardh@phpguru.org> wrote:
>>> >> Koen van den Boogaart wrote:
>>> >>> No, I want it to go to float(0), so minus the minus. "-0"
>>> doesn't exist in
>>> >>> math, as far as I know. Probably a precision thing.
>
> I missed the start of this thread...
>
> Technically, -0 exists and is a tautology to +0.
>
> That said, PHP should not be outputting -0 for a round() operation,
> nor abs() for that matter.
>
> Check http://bugs.php.net with your PHP version for a similar problem.
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