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Math function return only 17 most significant digits

jeromesauve
Engager

Hello everyones,

Every math operations or functions seem to round the number to the 17th most significants digits.

To showcase the problem, I have made a test lookup table that look like that:

id, long_numbers
1, 12345678901234567894
2, 12345678901234567814
3, 12345678901234567826

If I run this :

|inputlookup test_long_numbers.csv
|eval should_be_the_same=(long_numbers*1)

The results in the new column are automaticly rounded like that:

id long_numbers should_be_the_same
1 12345678901234567894 12345678901234567000
2 12345678901234567814 12345678901234567000
3 12345678901234567826 12345678901234567000

The min(), max(), avg() used with stats all have the same behaviour.
Does someone know why it's acting like that and
if there a way to prevent this behaviour?

Thanks,

Jérôme-A. Sauvé

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jplumsdaine22
Influencer

I'm guessing thats because the data type is a 64 bit signed doubles , so theres a maximum amount of precision.

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