I was asked this questino on a programming test. The question was, I was passed in a float as a parameter, and asked when would the following code be false.
bool result = (floatValue == floatValue);
I couldn't think of a valid reason or a situation of when this would be false and still can't. In the end, I answered that there will never be a case when this would be false. Was wondering if anyone can give me some example(s) of when this would be false
floatValue
here refers to the same lvalue. It's stored only once. – vsoftco Oct 2 '15 at 4:38