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From: Nanakos Chrysostomos <nanakos@wired-net.gr>
To: Bogdan Cristea <cristeab@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-c-programming@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: printf and long double [SOLVED]
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 23:18:22 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20101006201821.GA2872@dinofilaria.home> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201010041503.27721.cristeab@gmail.com>

Problem Solved:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>

int main(void)
{
		_Decimal128 a = log(8.25123456);

		printf("%.62Lf\n",(long double)a);



		return 0;
}

Thanks for your replies.

On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 03:03:27PM +0300, Bogdan Cristea wrote:
> On Monday 04 October 2010 14:54:46 you wrote:
> > I wish I could get 24 decimal digits precision with the current long 
> > double (80-bit). I can't get more than 15 digits even in a simple division.
> > I think that the extended-precision can't give more than 19 decimal 
> > digits of precision (log(10,2^64)=19.2). The quadruple precision can 
> > give at most 34 decimal digits (log(10,2^113)=34).
> > 
> > Please consider the example below:
> > --------------------------------------------------
> > long double a = 1.0L/7.0L;
> > printf("%Lf\n",a);
> > --------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > Can't get more than 15 digits precision....-:(
> > Is this a compiler problem or libc's problem? In x86_64 machines the 
> > long double values supposed to give at least 106-bit precision even when 
> > implemented in software. Is gcc compliant with the quadruple notation?
> 
> Have you tried to specify manually the number of digits after the decimal 
> point ?
> 
> 	long double a = 1.0L/7.0L;
> 	printf("%'.100Lf\n",a);
> 
> On a 64 bits machine the output is:
> 
> 0.1428571428571428571409210675491330277964152628555893898010253906250000000000000000000000000000000000
> 
> regards
> Bogdan

      parent reply	other threads:[~2010-10-06 20:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-10-03 22:56 printf and long double Nanakos Chrysostomos
2010-10-04  0:43 ` Gedare Bloom
2010-10-04  1:44   ` Glynn Clements
2010-10-04  1:33 ` Glynn Clements
2010-10-04 11:54   ` Chrysostomos Nanakos
2010-10-04 12:03     ` Bogdan Cristea
2010-10-04 12:12       ` Chrysostomos Nanakos
2010-10-06 20:18       ` Nanakos Chrysostomos [this message]

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