exactly. they are not precise enough, thus "%.0f" is not what i need.
currently i have not the skills to write my own implementation. is there a hint on how i can get this to run in short time?
Type: Posts; User: delete123
exactly. they are not precise enough, thus "%.0f" is not what i need.
currently i have not the skills to write my own implementation. is there a hint on how i can get this to run in short time?
well. i need to printf("%i", myvalue) where "myvalue" is no "int myvalue" but a "double myvalue". i do not know how to get any clearer. :D
i tried with printf("%f", myvalue) but the problem here...
i need to output a "double" in console. :)
hi!
how can i output an 8-byte-value?
i basically need to output the result of EDX*0x0000000100000000+EAX (which i extracted from some EDX:EAX value) as plain number (no hex) without dots etc....