Type ‣ Float - chung-leong/zigar GitHub Wiki
A float is a data type used to store numbers with decimal parts. There are five types in Zig:
f16 (half-precision), f32 (single-precision), f64 (double-precision), f80 (extended
precision), and f128 (quadruple-precision). They are all represented in JavaScript as number.
Because number is defined by ECMA to be a double-precision float, returning f80 and f128
to JavaScript will result in loss in precision.
const std = @import("std");
pub fn getPi64() f64 {
return std.math.pi;
}
pub fn getPi80() f80 {
return std.math.pi;
}
pub fn getPi128() f128 {
return std.math.pi;
}
import { getPi64, getPi80, getPi128 } from './float-example-1.zig';
console.log(getPi80() === getPi64());
console.log(getPi128() === getPi64());
true
true