data type
Library: Floating point number support (OMFLOAT)
Import : omfloat.xmd |
The float
type allows you to create and manipulate floating point numbers in an
OmniMark program.
To use the float
data type in your program, you must import OMFLOAT in your program using an import
declaration such as:
import "omfloat.xmd" unprefixed
Within your program, you create as many instances of the float
data type as you require by declaring
global
, local
, or field
shelves of type float
. For example:
import "omfloat.xmd" unprefixed global float float-1 global float float-2 process local float float-3 local float float-4
Once you have declared your float
shelves, you can manipulate the values in them using the functions
in the OMFLOAT library.
The float
data type can be copied. This means that when you set the value of one float
shelf
item to the value of another, you end up with two shelf items having independent values that exist
independently. Any change to the value of the original does not affect the value of the copy.