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Precision has been lost by this stage through the loop, but one more manual double and subtract 1 will get you the true displayable maximum of 1.7014118E+38 (or 2^127-1).
Precision has been lost by this stage through the loop, but one more manual double and subtract 1 will get you the true displayable maximum of 1.7014118E+38 (or 2^127-1).


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[[Category:Irrational numbers]]
[[Category:Irrational numbers]]