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The real data type has a [[HP Prime/Commands/TYPE|type ID]] of 0. It is the standard numeric type of the HP Prime. | The real data type has a [[HP Prime/Commands/TYPE|type ID]] of 0. It is the standard numeric type of the HP Prime. | ||
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This is a backup copy of the article from the old "HPWiki" of TI-Planet (that only hosted HP Prime info), initially authored by Iconmaster
The real data type has a type ID of 0. It is the standard numeric type of the HP Prime.
Making Constants
Here are some examples of valid real constants:
1 1. 1.0 1e10 1e-10 1E10 1E-10 1e2.3 1ᴇ10 1ᴇ−10
Here are some examples of invalid real constants:
1.. 1e+10 1e10. 1e2e3
Limits
The largest real number is MAXREAL, or 9.99999999999ᴇ499. The smallest positive real number is MINREAL, or 1ᴇ−499. Any calculation that attempts to overflow a real value instead becomes MAXREAL. Likewise, Any calculations smaller than MINREAL becomes 0.