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Object Type Vitals
float64
Defined By LavishScript
Inherits none
Reduces To The string representation of this float64, to the nearest hundredth
Variable Object Type float64
Uses Sub-Types no
C/C++ Type double

Description

A float64, named for its floating-point, represents a number with a mantissa to 64 bits of precision.

Members

  • string Deci: The value of this float, to the nearest tenth
  • string Centi: The value of this float, to the nearest hundredth
  • string Milli: The value of this float, to the nearest thousandth
  • int64 Int: The value of this float, to its largest whole number (e.g. for 1.9 this is 1, for -0.1, this is -1)
  • string Precision[#]: The value of this float, to the nearest # decimal places (e.g. 1 is tenths, 2 is hundredths, 3 is thousandths, and so on)
  • int64 Ceil: The value of this float, to its largest partial number (e.g. for 1.1 this is 2, for -0.1 this is 0).
  • int Round: The value of this float, rounded to the nearest whole number

Methods

  • Inc: Increments this float64 by 1.0
  • Inc[formula]: Increments this float64 by a given amount
  • Dec: Decrements this float64 by 1.0
  • Dec[formula]: Decrements this float64 by a given amount
  • Set[formula]: Sets this float64 to a given value

Examples

Declare a float variable

  • Declare Faction float64

Set a variable to a given number

  • Faction:Set[3912.392]

Increment a float64 variable

  • Faction:Inc

Decrement a float64 variable

  • Faction:Dec

Add two float64 variables

  • bankcash1:Set[${bankcash1}+${bankcash2}]
  • bankcash1:Inc[${bankcash2}]
Note: These two commands are identical

See Also

LavishScript Object Types