The following script contains a very strange error. I want to check if a value is a positive integer. To do this, I multiply by 100 to enclose the value to decimal. If I test 0.07, the script does not calculated the value 7, but the value 7.00000001. I could round the value, but I would like to know why the value is calculated this way.
<script type="text/javascript">
var isPositiveInt = function(i) {
i = i*100;
return ((i % 1) == 0 && i >= 0);
};
</script>
<a href="#" onclick="alert(isPositiveInt('0.07')); return false;">Try it out!</a>
0.05, 0.06 and 0.08 works fine. But what happens with 0.07? I would be happy if someone could explain that to me.
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