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Subtracting long numbers in javascript

Why is q == 0 in the following script?

<script>
  var start = 1234567890123456789;
  var end =   1234567890123456799;
  var q = end - start;
  alert(q);
</script>

I would think the result should be 10. What is the correct way to subtract these two numbers?

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Because numbers in JavaScript are floating-point. They have limited precision.

When JavaScript sees a very long number, it rounds it to the nearest number it can represent as a 64-bit float. In your script, start and end get rounded to the same value.

alert(1234567890123456789);   // says: 1234567890123456800
alert(1234567890123456799);   // says: 1234567890123456800

There's no built-in way to do precise arithmetic on large integers, but you can use a BigInteger library such as this one.


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