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'''tl;dr:''' You can use Integers to save whole numbers. Inserting a float value like 0.5 will result in 0 when stored as an integer. Rounding and floor/ceiling instances will vary. Check with your local integer provider for [[moar]] options. Nobody seems to know just how large an integer in memory, with sizes ranging from two to eight bytes in size depending on operating system, processor architecture and what size shoe you wear. | '''tl;dr:''' You can use Integers to save whole numbers. Inserting a float value like 0.5 will result in 0 when stored as an integer. Rounding and floor/ceiling instances will vary. Check with your local integer provider for [[moar]] options. Nobody seems to know just how large an integer in memory, with sizes ranging from two to eight bytes in size depending on operating system, processor architecture and what size shoe you wear. | ||
Integers can be [[over 9000]], but not bigger than 2^63. Using Integers the wrong way can result in [[lulz|bugs]] in software. Using MAX_INT can be used to fuck up bad websites. | Integers can be [[over 9000]], but not bigger than 2^63 (unless you it's unsigned, which means it can be up to 2^64-1 - use your noodle and look the order of operations). Using Integers the wrong way can result in [[lulz|bugs]] in software. Using MAX_INT can be used to fuck up bad websites. | ||
Note: Sometimes integers can be bad. For instance, trying to round pi to three could result in not a circle, but a tightly-wound spiral. | Note: Sometimes integers can be bad. For instance, trying to round pi to three could result in not a circle, but a tightly-wound spiral. |
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tl;dr: You can use Integers to save whole numbers. Inserting a float value like 0.5 will result in 0 when stored as an integer. Rounding and floor/ceiling instances will vary. Check with your local integer provider for moar options. Nobody seems to know just how large an integer in memory, with sizes ranging from two to eight bytes in size depending on operating system, processor architecture and what size shoe you wear.
Integers can be over 9000, but not bigger than 2^63 (unless you it's unsigned, which means it can be up to 2^64-1 - use your noodle and look the order of operations). Using Integers the wrong way can result in bugs in software. Using MAX_INT can be used to fuck up bad websites.
Note: Sometimes integers can be bad. For instance, trying to round pi to three could result in not a circle, but a tightly-wound spiral.
Examples of Float to Integer conversion:
Number | Result | Comment |
Over 9000 | Over 9000 | Great power level, but don't use as a power of a number bigger than 1. |
15.9 | 15 | But she was almost 16. |
15.9 | 16 | 16 in the state of Florida for great justice |
13.0 | 49 | That's not a 13-year old you are chatting with |
17.9 | 17 | childporn? But she was almost 18. |
17.9 | 18 | childporn? It looks like an adults vagina, so it's not CP |
1/2 | 0 | Dividing primes is a bad idea. |
1/0 | Oh shi- | You can't divide by zero you idiot. |