You won't get that many digits from a double. At least not many you can rely on.Originally Posted by laserlight
You won't get that many digits from a double. At least not many you can rely on.Originally Posted by laserlight
All the buzzt!
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If you feel sorry for their server, there are lots of threads on pi, try searching for "pi". Here's one about the plot thickening of 100,000 digits: http://cboard.cprogramming.com/showthread.php?t=58833In fact, why calculate it at all. A million places of percision is ok, right
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