A C# port of break_infinity.js - a solution for incremental games which want to deal with very large numbers (bigger in magnitude than 1e308, up to as much as 1e(9e15) ) and want to prioritize speed over accuracy.
BigDouble
is a double
replacement for very large numbers.
- General
new BigDouble(105203122911321275.6).ToString() == "1.05203122911321E+17"
new BigDouble(105203122911321275.6).ToString("G") == "1.05203122911321E+17"
new BigDouble(105203122911321275.6).ToString("G0") == "1.05203122911321E+17"
new BigDouble(105203122911321275.6).ToString("G1") == "1E+17"
new BigDouble(105203122911321275.6).ToString("G4") == "1.052E+17"
- Exponential
new BigDouble(105203122911321275.6).ToString("E") == "1.052031E+017"
new BigDouble(105203122911321275.6).ToString("E0") == "1E+017"
new BigDouble(105203122911321275.6).ToString("E4") == "1.0520E+017"
- Fixed
new BigDouble(105203122911321275.6).ToString("F") == "105203122911321000.00"
new BigDouble(105203122911321275.6).ToString("F0") == "105203122911321000"
new BigDouble(105203122911321275.6).ToString("F4") == "105203122911321000.0000"
Patashu - for amazing library and major effort in porting to C#