Literals/Floating point: Difference between revisions

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Note that there must always be at least one digit before and after the period (and for the exponent).
 
=={{header|Visual Basic}}==
{{works with|Visual Basic|5}}
{{works with|Visual Basic|6}}
{{works with|VBA|Access 97}}
{{works with|VBA|6.5}}
{{works with|VBA|7.1}}
<lang vb>Sub Main()
Dim d As Double ' 8 Bytes, type specifier = #
Dim s As Single ' 4 Bytes, type specifier = !
d = -12.3456
d = 1000#
d = 0.00001
d = 67#
d = 8.9
d = 0.33
d = 0#
d = 2# * 10 ^ 3
d = 2E+50
d = 2E-50
s = -12.3456!
s = 1000!
s = 0.00001!
s = 67!
s = 8.9!
s = 0.33!
s = 0!
s = 2! * 10 ^ 3
End Sub</lang>
 
=={{header|XPL0}}==