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When I do, for example, (/ 1.0 7.0), I only get 17 digits: 0.14285714285714285. How can I get more then that?

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Use BigDecimal numbers and with-precision:

(with-precision 50 (/ 1M 7))
=> 0.14285714285714285714285714285714285714285714285714M
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Yeah, that was pretty much straightforward. Lame of me to ask such questions. Big thanks! – panther tamer Aug 18 '11 at 15:41
Observe, even with-precision and BigDecimal is rounding off at some point and that the digits 142857 are just repeated infinitely. (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continued_fraction) – klang Aug 18 '11 at 16:56

Clojure (and pretty much all lisps) has ratio type that way you do not lose precision. do all your calculations with ratio and convert to double/float at the last minute to avoid precision problems.

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