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Re: Value: why not float support? [message #31505 is a reply to message #30402] Mon, 07 March 2011 14:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
kohait00 is currently offline  kohait00
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currently struggling with python incorporation in upp. and it's just to inform that python too, doesn't support float for the same reasons Smile

i'd love to stick with that but need a good idea on how to treat float in Value maybe simply avoid transformation...concerning sending and distinguishing double and float, i dont need it anyway and the rest (computation) can happen in double.

but the one question remains: why int and int64 both supported, why not mere int64 as superset? it's same as float and double..
 
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