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Currently, if I declare a variable with value infinity in C, it is assigned a value that appears in the function decVar. This is very obtuse. It would be better to have the value of infinity in the header file as a define and for decVar to assign this define if it encounters an infinite value.
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Currently, if I declare a variable with value infinity in C, it is assigned a value that appears in the function decVar. This is very obtuse. It would be better to have the value of infinity in the header file as a define and for decVar to assign this define if it encounters an infinite value.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: