• Kogasa@programming.dev
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    11 months ago

    in math, if you have a real and you round it, it’s always a real not an integer.

    No, that’s made up. Outside of very specific niche contexts the concept of a number having a single well-defined type isn’t relevant in math like it is in programming. The number 1 is almost always considered both an integer and a real number.

    If we follow your mind with abs(-1) of an integer it should return a unsigned and that makes no sense.

    How does that not make sense? abs is always a nonnegative integer value, why couldn’t it be an unsigned int?

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      11 months ago

      I’m ok with that, but what I mean is that it makes no sense to change the type of the provided variable if in mathematics the type can be the same.