... I'll probably just use Math::BigApprox for my current need ...
When the original post first appeared, I didn't notice any mention of perfect precision *not* being desired. Was that part of the post always there ?
Anyway, just to correct my original reply to cater for perfect precision *not* being required:
perl -MMath::MPFR=:mpfr -le "Rmpfr_set_default_prec(28);print Math::MP
+FR->new(2) ** 1024000;"
5.194693363e308254
(In Math::MPFR, precision is specified in bits.)
You *can* specify precision for your Math::BigFloat numbers, too - it's in the docs.
Cheers,
Rob
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