How to eliminate the error caused by converting double to uint16
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How to eliminate the error caused by converting double to uint16
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Dyuman Joshi
le 14 Oct 2023
I see, "convert" is used generally, where as "map" is used particularly when trying to convert numbers outside the range of an integer class.
Walter Roberson
le 14 Oct 2023
Consider, though, that (for example) π is within the numeric range 0 to 65535 so if you were using "convert" for in-range but "map" for out of range, you would have to use "convert" for π . uint16(pi) is of course uint16(round(pi)) which is 3 and there are a lot of other nearby values like that also get changed to 3. So even within the range 0 to 65535 the mapping is not "one to one and onto". It would not be unreasonable to argue that "convert" is possibly the wrong verb when the conversion is not bijective, that "map" might be a more appropriate verb -- but that "map" should be used throughout, not just for values outside of the range 0 to 65535.
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