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> Be carful: The (decimal) ascii representation is not equal to the binary
> representation (you can't, for example, represent decimal 0.1 as a
> binary floating point number) - see
> http://docs.sun.com/source/806-3568/ncg_goldberg.html
But you can get so close it's the same (unless, like I said, you use the
values again and again until it degenerates) :o) It doesn't matter. My
problem is solved and I can only say thanks for the help.
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