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This value is defined as a [[wp>Double_precision_floating-point_format|double precision floating point number]], according to the IEEE754 standard. | This value is defined as a [[wp>Double_precision_floating-point_format|double precision floating point number]], according to the IEEE754 standard. | ||
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+ | ===== Automatic Conversions ===== | ||
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+ | * **Can be converted from**: [[Int Type]], [[Non Negative Int Type]], [[Positive Int Type]], [[Bool Type]] and [[String Type]]. | ||
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+ | * **Can be converted to**: [[Int Type]], [[Non Negative Int Type]], [[Positive Int Type]], [[Bool Type]], [[Null Value Type]], [[Log Tag Type]] and [[Percent Type]]. | ||
===== GUI Editor ===== | ===== GUI Editor ===== | ||
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===== EGO Script ===== | ===== EGO Script ===== | ||
- | Doubles in Dinamica EGO uses the standard representation for real numbers. | + | Doubles in Dinamica EGO uses the standard representation for floating point numbers. |
* 1, 2, 198 etc. | * 1, 2, 198 etc. |