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Commodore VIC-20
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Here
are
some
examples:
Scientific
Notation
2E1
10.5E
+
4
66E
+
2
66E-2
-66E-2
1E-10
94E20
Standard
Notation
20
105000
6600
0.66
-0,66
0.0000000001
9400000000000000000000
As
the
last
two
examples
show,
scientific
notation
is
a
much
more
convenient
way
of
expressing
very
large
or
very
small
numbers.
VIC
BASIC
prints
numbers
ranging
between
0.01
and
999,999,999
using
standard
notation;
however,
numbers
outside
of
this
range
are
printed
using
scientific
notation.
Consider
the
following
out-of-range
examples:
?.009
9E-03
READY.
?.01
.01
READY,
7999999998.9
999999999
READY.
7999999999.6
1E
+
09
There
is
a
limit
to
the
magnitude
of
a
number
that
the
VIC
can
handle,
even
in
scientific
notation.
The
range
limits
are:
Largest
floating
point
number:
-1.70141183E
+
38
Smallest
floating
point
number:
±2.93873588E-39
Any
number
of
larger
magnitude
will
give
an
overflow
error.
For
example:
71.70141184E+
38
7OVERFLOW
ERROR
READY.
Any number
of
a
smaller
magnitude
will
yield
a
zero
result.
For
example:
72.93873587E-39
0
56
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