This Natural profile parameter is used to control Natural's compiler. This option determines the maximum number of digits after the decimal point that the Natural compiler generates for results of arithmetic operations.
Possible settings | 7,…,29 |
The value denotes the maximum number of digits
after the decimal point that the Natural compiler generates for results of
arithmetic operations.
The default value If higher precision is desired for intermediate results, the value should be increased. The setting of DEFINE DATA LOCAL 1 P (P1.15) END-DEFINE P := P + 0.1234567890123456 END See also Precision of Results of Arithmetic Operations in the Programming Guide. |
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Default setting |
7 |
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Dynamic specification | yes | ||
Specification within session | yes | ||
Applicable statements | OPTIONS |
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Applicable command | MAXPREC |
Option of system command
COMPOPT |
Warning: Changing the value of the MAXPREC option that is being used to
catalog a Natural object may lead to different results, even if the object source has not
been changed. See example below. |
Example:
DEFINE DATA LOCAL 1 #R (P1.7) END-DEFINE #R := 1.0008 * 1.0008 * 1.0008 IF #R = 1.0024018 THEN ... ELSE ... END-IF
The value of #R
after the computation and the execution of the IF
statement depend on the setting of MAXPREC
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Setting of MAXPREC Effective at Compile Time | Value of #R | Executed Clause of IF Statement |
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MAXPREC=7 |
1.0024018 |
THEN clause
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MAXPREC=12 |
1.0024019 |
ELSE clause
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