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✅ Issues When Using Floating-Point Numbers #234

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@saikumar-pujari

Welcome to the most overqualified calculator you’ll ever use! 🤓 Whether you need to add numbers like a toddler, divide without causing a math crisis, or flex your Arthemthic skills like a geometry wizard, this calculator has your back.

Why Do Decimals Always Have Drama? 🤦‍♂️
Ah, decimals... those sneaky little numbers that refuse to be whole. You divide something, and boom! You’re stuck with an infinite stream of numbers that just won’t behave. But fear not! This scientific calculator has mastered the art of decimal diplomacy.
🔢 How We Tame Those Decimal Beasts?
✅just add the int as float or double.
If you want to keep things simple, stick to int.
If you want to handle money, physics, or real-world math, go float.
If you want to impress people with unnecessary accuracy, double is your best friend.

Now go forth and upgrade your ints like a coding wizard! 🧙‍♂️✨

✨ Features That Make You Feel Like Einstein 🧐
✅ Basic Math: Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide – just like school, but without the bad grades.

🔥 How to Use This Masterpiece?
1️⃣ Run the program and choose an operation – no, "rage quit" is not an option.
2️⃣ Enter the numbers – yes, it even accepts decimals now!
3️⃣ Get the result – if it’s wrong, blame yourself, not the calculator.
4️⃣ Keep using it or press 12 to escape from math hell.

💡 Why Use This?
💥 Because Google Calculator is too mainstream.
💥 Because you want to impress your crush with a self-made calculator.
💥 Because your math teacher said you’d never be good at numbers.

So go ahead, use this calculator and unleash your inner math genius!
🚀 Warning: May cause excessive intelligence & programming addiction. 😆

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