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Minimum positive float64 value

Just like This question , I need to a positive number that is as close to zero as possible, without it being zero, but in Go.

The math package has a constant for this and similar values, just use that: math.SmallestNonzeroFloat64 :

const (
    MaxFloat32             = 3.40282346638528859811704183484516925440e+38  // 2**127 * (2**24 - 1) / 2**23
    SmallestNonzeroFloat32 = 1.401298464324817070923729583289916131280e-45 // 1 / 2**(127 - 1 + 23)

    MaxFloat64             = 1.797693134862315708145274237317043567981e+308 // 2**1023 * (2**53 - 1) / 2**52
    SmallestNonzeroFloat64 = 4.940656458412465441765687928682213723651e-324 // 1 / 2**(1023 - 1 + 52)
)

Printing its value:

fmt.Println(math.SmallestNonzeroFloat64)

Outputs (try it on the Go Playground ):

5e-324

(Note: it's greater than the constant due to rounding in the fmt package.)

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