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Author: Badman1254

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Filesize: 75.3 kB

Date added: 2023-06-19

Rating: 5

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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Here's a technical explanation for what is happening here and why.


Computers store decimal values in "floating point numbers".
As a floating point number gets larger, it becomes less precise.

One way to think of a float is like this.

Let's say A is a really low precision float with just 3 decimal values.

Storing 1 in A would be as simple as 001.

Storing 1.1 would be done as 01.1.


This works fine for any number up to 99 with up to 1 decimal point, but you can't put a decimal point on 100.

100.?

There's no room to put a decimal place after 100!

This is an oversimplification of course - floats are not in Base 10 and Algodoo doesn't use floats with only 3 digits. But, I'm hoping this is still a good explanation.

Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong by the way!
Last edited at 2023/06/19 19:32:18 by Little