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Pass the value if it is not zero


@mrsound wrote:

 


@2249kumar wrote:

i read your post,it was good and i tried an example. But what happens if the value zero is in the range between 10^12and 10^ -12. I have to eliminate the value (zero) in my written file with specified range. Any help?

 

 


 

10^12 = 1 000 000 000 000

10^ -12 = 0.00 000 000 000 1

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How do you consider 10^12 being anywhere near zero?

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@Ravens Fan wrote:

@mrsound wrote:

 


@2249kumar wrote:

i read your post,it was good and i tried an example. But what happens if the value zero is in the range between 10^12and 10^ -12. I have to eliminate the value (zero) in my written file with specified range. Any help?

 

 


 

10^12 = 1 000 000 000 000

10^ -12 = 0.00 000 000 000 1

Smiley Wink


How do you consider 10^12 being anywhere near zero?


It's not close to zero at all.

 

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sorry guys....i m stupid Smiley Sad

 

back to graveyard.!

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@2249kumar wrote:

sorry guys....i m stupid Smiley Sad

 

back to graveyard.!


Please don't. We all make mistakes. 🙂

 

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@mrsound wrote:

 


@Ravens Fan wrote:
How do you consider 10^12 being anywhere near zero?

It's not close to zero at all.

 


Compared to 10^999999999999999999999 it is close enough.

 

Sorry about that. I know numbers don't go that high anywhere but in human imagination Smiley Happy

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