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can anyone please explain how it work??
The absolute value of positive numbers and zero is that number itself, and the C++ compilers automaticly convert -0 to 0.
-0 is not exist, the program understand -0 or +0 as 0;
what is (a | b) ?
Finally. I got one.
well, -0 is 0. Maybe it doesn't strictly respect the instructions, but the program is correct
yeah
Wouldn't it return 0 as -0 ??
Can anyone explain sb.append(i & 1);
I didn't get it. thanks
Not in JS either.
No random tests in Java (at least).
This would considerably change the requirements in some of the languages.
There are Example Test Cases and Test Cases in the C# version now.
I've also changed the kata description to use the correct method name for C#.
Added sample tests to javascript.
There is a difference between signed zero and a "regular" zero. A signed zero can represent an underflow and discontinuous function. In scientific computing, a signed zero is used when rounding off extremely small negative numbers.
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