Question for the masses: I have a script which iterates through percentiles, ostensibly starting at the 0th percentile and working up to the 100th percentile. I'd like the script to basically go as follows:
my $increment = 0.01; my $percentile = 0.01; while ($percentile < 1.00) { print "$percentile\n"; # In the script, there's more math involved... $percentile += increment; } Just using the above example, though, I get the following as output: 0.01 0.02 0.03 <snip> ... </snip> 0.8 0.81 0.820000000000001 0.830000000000001 0.840000000000001 <snip> ... </snip> 0.970000000000001 0.980000000000001 0.990000000000001 Granted, this is a very small margin of error, and there are many ways to work around this (ie. iterating over integers and dividing each integer by 100, multiplying the percentile by 100 and taking an "int" of it, etc...) but I was curious to see if this were a known FP error, or if it has to do with the version of Perl (5.6.1) or OS (Red Hat 7.3) or hardware (dual PIII 733mhz). It took quite a bit of testing to find that small margin of error... *chuckle* TIA, - Ed -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]