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A method of representing numbers by a fixed number of significant digits, and the exponent of some base number. They are characterized in the form ${(significant digits)}*base^{exponent}$. Typically, numbers are represented with respect to base = 2 (binary).
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How to set double precision values in Fortran
Another way to do this is to first explicitly specify the precision you desire in the variable using the SELECTED_REAL_KIND intrinsic and then use this to define and initialize the variables. Somethin …