Groovy hepcat ROBERT DAVIES jived with All on 21 Jan 98 09:57:14!
I do not under srand this can anyone enlighten me's a cool scene. Dig it!
RD> I'm new to C++ and find that there are parts in the program below
RD> which I don't understand. If you have a look at lines nine and ten cout
RD> << 1.e3 << endl; // 1000 cout << 1.e-3 << endl; // 0.001
RD> Does 1.e3 mean one multiplied by a thousand, and 1.e-3 mean one
RD> multiplied by minus a thousand?
Not quite. 1.e3 means 1*10^3, and 1.e-3 means 1*10^-3. The e means
exponent, and it is the power of ten to multiply by.
Wolvaen
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