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07/13/04 17:33
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#74182 - Not Floating Point!
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karan kaushal said:
i want to use it to find the power factor so nedd it till floating point.. cos iinverse in the range of 0 to 1

No, you don't.

Just scale it - eg, 0-100 - and use integers.

Think of quoting the Power Factor in percent.

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MATH ROUTINE            01/01/70 00:00      
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