You are assuming that 0.1 is exactly represented. Since it is not, either 0.1 
or 1-0.9 will be less than 0.1.

As to what you should do about it... that depends on what you are trying to 
accomplish. Whatever it is, you need to use some other approach. Often the 
alternative involves using integers as much as possible.
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"Folkes, Michael" <michael.fol...@dfo-mpo.gc.ca> wrote:

Perhaps somebody could clarify for me if the following is a floating point 
matter or otherwise, and how am I to correct for it? > floor(100*.1) [1] 10 > 
100*(1.0-.9) [1] 10 > floor(100*(1-0.9)) [1] 9 Thanks! 
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