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Floating point operations are not 100% precise. These functions calculate the possible error range
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Go language parsing of numeric lists. CSV etc.
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Package denary64 provides base-10 floating point numbers, which are safe to use to store money values, and are safe to do math calculations with; as opposed to the built-in Golang types float32, and float64 which are base-2 floating point number types (rather than base-10) and which are NOT safe to use for money.
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TSXor: A Simple Time Series Compression Algorithm
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A library that encodes 3 to 16 bits wide floating-point numbers.
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An arbitrary-precision decimal floating-point arithmetic package for Go
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fl256: A Go library, built on "math/big.Float", for precision cryptocurrency ledger calculations, using a 42:214 fixed-precision representation
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Immutable monetary amounts and exchange rates for Go
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Helps you round the floating point numbers (float64) in a Go struct or array.
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Float parser that sacrifices nothing.
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float16 provides IEEE 754 half-precision format (binary16) with correct conversions to/from float32
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Gofloat is a library that does floating-point number calculations with fixed precision.
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Immutable floating-point decimals for Go
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