Use double constant: Epsilon, PositiveInfinity, NegativeInfinity, MaxValue, MinValue in CSharp

Description

The following code shows how to use double constant: Epsilon, PositiveInfinity, NegativeInfinity, MaxValue, MinValue.

Example


using System;/*from   w w w  .j  a  v  a  2s. c om*/
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;

class Program {
    static void Main(string[] args) {
        Console.WriteLine("-> double.Epsilon: {0}", double.Epsilon);
        Console.WriteLine("-> double.PositiveInfinity: {0}", double.PositiveInfinity);
        Console.WriteLine("-> double.NegativeInfinity: {0}", double.NegativeInfinity);
        Console.WriteLine("-> double.MaxValue: {0}", double.MaxValue);
        Console.WriteLine("-> double.MinValue: {0}", double.MinValue);
    }
}

The code above generates the following result.





















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