Quote Originally Posted by bonis62 View Post
I really wanted to know your point of view....
I am new to this type of algorithm,
i are documented on this subject,
i thought that theory to solve the problem of zero value,
with a NAN routine,
if the data is zero, replace with NaN,
but if you say that is impossible,
then it is just impossible
k, sorry.

Now I'm REALLY confused.

I never mentioned anything about zero or NaN.
I only mentioned that it was impossible to use "float" to any degree of efficiency. (impossible is kinda strong of a word, I'll just say "extremely difficult")