Fellow monks,
I encountered a problem, that looks very strange at first glance:
warn $obj1->value;
warn $obj2->value;
warn ($obj1->value == $obj2->value);
This code will produce these results: 739.3, 739.3 and
false.
So we modified the last line of code:
warn ($obj1->value - $obj2->value);
There was a meaningful result: 1.13686837721616e-13
Now I understand that these two numbers are in fact different, but why
does warn $number display the wrong (rounded) value? How can I control this behavior of warn?
What I was trying to achieve is a warning message like 'The numbers X and Y are different!' but
it looks more than little stupid to display message 'The numbers 739.3 and 739.3 are different!'.
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