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I've got this line of code in Objective-C and I absolutely need to "translate it" to Swift.

BOOL hasBlur = blurRadius > __FLT_EPSILON__

Unfortunately I get this error:

Use of unresolved identifier __FLT_EPSILON_

Can you help me? Thanks

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For swift 3.1 OR above

CGFloat.ulpOfOne

OR

Double.ulpOfOne
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__FLT_EPSILON__ is a predefined macro of the compiler, apparently not available in Swift. But <float.h> defines

#define FLT_EPSILON __FLT_EPSILON__

and this is available in Swift as well:

let hasBlur = blurRadius > FLT_EPSILON

Update: Starting with Swift 4, FLT_EPSILON is deprecated. See Hiren Panchal's answer for an up-to-date solution.

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Looks like it comes from a line of Objective C that looked like:

#define __FLT_EPSILON__ 1.19209290e-7F

(Source: this thread). So you can safely replace it here with its literal value.

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just use this: let FLT_EPSILON = CGFloat(FLT_EPSILON)

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