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#1486 in Math
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fixedpoint
Fixed-point numbers with an underlying type and precision divisor.
Generally this is a power of 10 but you can do other things, like 256 to use a lower byte etc. Presumably the compiler optimises operations to use shifting instead of division/multiplication here.
// use it directly
let x = Fixed<u8, 10>::from(5.3f64);
println!("{}", x * 2); // 10.6
// have a wrapper that controls what operations can be done
// useful for units of measurement that have special semantics
// for example, multiplying lengths gives an area.
struct Length(Fixed<u16, 100>);
struct Area(Fixed<u32, 100>);
impl Mul for Length {
type Output = Area;
fn mul(self, rhs: Self) -> Area {
Area((self.0 * rhs.0).into())
}
}
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