Re: round returns -0 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From François Beausoleil
Subject Re: round returns -0
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In response to round returns -0  (Tony Dare <wadedare4703@comcast.net>)
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Le 2013-03-06 à 21:42, Tony Dare a écrit :

> I'm taking an standard deviation of a population and subtracting it from the average of the same population and
roundingthe result. Sometimes that result is negative and rounding it returns (or shows up as) a negative zero (-0) in
aSELECT. 
>
> basically:
> SELECT
>  client_name, avg(rpt_cnt),
>  stddev_pop(rpt_cnt),
>  round(avg(rpt_cnt) - stddev_pop(rpt_cnt))
> from client_counts
> group by client_name
>
> and what I sometimes get is :
>  client_name | a dp number | a dp number | -0
>
> In postgresql-world, is -0 = 0?  Can I use that negative 0 in further calculations without fear?  Is this a bug?

This is related to the recent discussion of floating point values on this mailing list. You can read more about IEEE
754and whether 0 == -0 on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero#Comparisons 

According to that article, IEEE 754 specifies that 0 == -0 in Java/C/etc.

Hope that helps!
François Beausoleil
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