{{DISPLAYTITLE:_FLOAT}} '''_FLOAT''' numerical values offer the maximum floating-point decimal precision available using '''QB64'''. {{PageSyntax}} ::[[DIM]] {{Parameter|variable}} AS [[_FLOAT]] {{PageDescription}} * '''QB64''' always allocates 32 bytes to store this value. * It is safe to assume this value is at least as precise as [[DOUBLE]]. * Under the current implementation it is stored in a 10-byte floating point variable. * [[_FLOAT]] variables can also use the ## variable name type suffix. * Values returned may be expressed using exponential or [[scientific notation]] using '''E''' for SINGLE or '''D''' for DOUBLE precision. * According to [http://babbage.cs.qc.edu/courses/cs341/IEEE-754references.html IEEE-754] this can store a value of up to 1.1897E+4932 compared to a DOUBLE which goes up to 1.7976E+308. * Floating decimal point numerical values cannot be [[_UNSIGNED]]. * Values can be converted to 32 byte [[ASCII]] strings using [[_MK$]] and back with [[_CV]]. * '''When a variable has not been assigned or has no type suffix, the value defaults to [[SINGLE]].''' * Note: OpenGL's [[_GL_FLOAT]] constant is a [[SINGLE]] (4 byte) floating point number, while a native QB64 _FLOAT is a 10-byte floating point number. {{PageSeeAlso}} * [[DOUBLE]], [[SINGLE]] * [[_MK$]], [[_CV]] * [[_DEFINE]], [[DIM]] * [[PDS (7.1) Procedures#CURRENCY|CURRENCY]] * [[Variable Types]] {{PageNavigation}} <