Javaalphacyberranger@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@programming.dev – 530 points – 1 years ago74Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentAlso, double can and does in fact represent integers exactly.Only to 2^54. The amount of integers representable by a long is more. But it can and does represent every int value correctly*long long, if we're gonna be taking about C types. A long is commonly limited to 32 bits.C is irrelevant because this post is about Java and in Java long is 64 bits.you should never be using these types in c anyway, (u?)int(8/16/32/64)_t are way more sane
Also, double can and does in fact represent integers exactly.Only to 2^54. The amount of integers representable by a long is more. But it can and does represent every int value correctly*long long, if we're gonna be taking about C types. A long is commonly limited to 32 bits.C is irrelevant because this post is about Java and in Java long is 64 bits.you should never be using these types in c anyway, (u?)int(8/16/32/64)_t are way more sane
Only to 2^54. The amount of integers representable by a long is more. But it can and does represent every int value correctly*long long, if we're gonna be taking about C types. A long is commonly limited to 32 bits.C is irrelevant because this post is about Java and in Java long is 64 bits.you should never be using these types in c anyway, (u?)int(8/16/32/64)_t are way more sane
*long long, if we're gonna be taking about C types. A long is commonly limited to 32 bits.C is irrelevant because this post is about Java and in Java long is 64 bits.you should never be using these types in c anyway, (u?)int(8/16/32/64)_t are way more sane
Also, double can and does in fact represent integers exactly.
Only to 2^54. The amount of integers representable by a long is more. But it can and does represent every int value correctly
*long long, if we're gonna be taking about C types. A long is commonly limited to 32 bits.
C is irrelevant because this post is about Java and in Java long is 64 bits.
you should never be using these types in c anyway,
(u?)int(8/16/32/64)_t
are way more sane