Floating-Point Calculator
This calculator demonstrates the behavior of floating-point numbers in calculations and highlights potential precision issues due to the way computers store and manipulate these numbers. It allows you to input two numbers and an operation, then displays the result and the difference between the calculated result and a more precise value.
Floating-Point Calculator gives you a faster way to work through practical calculation scenarios without rebuilding the same calculation from scratch every time. Start with First Number, Second Number, and Operation and use the live outputs to estimate Precise Result, Result, and Difference in one pass. This page is built to help you compare scenarios quickly, validate rough assumptions, and move into a related calculator when you need a second angle on the same problem.
Use The Calculator In A Few Steps
Work through the inputs deliberately, then compare outputs instead of relying on a single scenario.
Scenario Checks
Use these examples to verify the behavior of the calculator before you run your own values.
What Users Usually Need Next
Keep the calculator open while you skim these answers so you can test the scenario that matters.
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