Single.Epsilon Field represents the smallest positive Single value that is greater than zero : Single « Data Types « VB.Net






Single.Epsilon Field represents the smallest positive Single value that is greater than zero

 
Module Example
   Public Sub Main()
      Dim values() As Single = { Single.Epsilon }

      For ctr As Integer = 0 To values.Length - 2
         For ctr2 As Integer = ctr + 1 To values.Length - 1
            Console.WriteLine("{0:r} = {1:r}: {2}", _
                              values(ctr), values(ctr2), _ 
                              values(ctr).Equals(values(ctr2)))
         Next
         Console.WriteLine()
      Next      
   End Sub
End Module

   
  








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