On 11/20/2011 02:06 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Lee Hachadoorian<lee.hachadoorian@gmail.com> writes:
>> And can I reliably retrieve the original integer by
>> casting to int (or bigint) if the number of digits in the original
>> integer is less than 15?
> On IEEE-floating-point machines, I'd expect float8 to store integers
> up to 2^52 (or maybe it's 2^53) exactly. With other floating-point
> formats the limit might be different, but it should still be exact for
> reasonable-size integers. This has nothing whatever to do with whether
> decimal fractions are reproduced exactly (in general, they aren't, no
> matter how many or few digits are involved). So integers are fine,
> bigints not so much.
>
> regards, tom lane
Thank you, that clarification is extremely useful. --Lee
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Lee Hachadoorian
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