Preston Landers schrieb: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2008.02.13 15:13:20 -0800: >> Not a bug. All languages implementing floating point numbers have the >> same issue. Some just decide to hide it from you. Please read >> http://docs.python.org/tut/node16.html and particularly >> http://docs.python.org/tut/node16.html#SECTION0016100000000000000000 >> > > > This is true. Fortunately Python does provide a module which allows > you to work with exact floating point quantities.
That's a misconception. The decimal-module has a different base (10 instead of 2), and higher precision. But that doesn't change the fact that it will expose the same rounding-errors as floats do - just for different numbers. >>> import decimal as d >>> d = d.Decimal >>> d("1") / d("3") * d("3") Decimal("0.9999999999999999999999999999") >>> The advantage is that the rounding errors are the ones expected in monetary caluclations, which means that you can write correct programs for such purposes. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list