Float und Double und Long Double haben die gleiche precision
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const long double PI = 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459230781640628620899862803482534211706798214808651328230664709384;
float test1 = PI / (long double)2.0;
printf("%4.40f \n", test1);double test2 = PI / (long double)2.0;
printf("%4.40lf \n", test2);long double test3 = PI / (long double)2.0;
printf("%4.40Lf \n", test3);gibt mi zuruk :
1.5707963705062866000000000000000000000000
1.5707963267948966000000000000000000000000
1.5707963267948966000000000000000000000000Optimalization is disabled, und FP precision set to precise
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Hello,
that's ok, because there's no way of specifying type float in printf's format specification. Both "%lf" and "%Lf" specify type long double. "%f" specifies type double, not float. And there's no difference between the types double and long double in your programming environment.