BTW, you should relize that though the floats on your system can represent up to 10**300 (say), they still only have a strongly limited number of significant digits -- not all of the digits actualy get traced. So 10**5+1 == 10**5.
Also, consider if you want to use Math::BigInt, or rearange your arithmetic to produce smaller numbers. If you don't need all the accuracy, scaling things will make your program much faster. If you do need the accuracy, BigInt and suchlike can be a lifesaver.
In reply to Re: LARGE numbers in PERL?
by theorbtwo
in thread LARGE numbers in PERL?
by Anonymous Monk
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