Constantin
Well-known member
As a 32-bit microprocessor, the Teensy 3.0 can handle much bigger numbers than the Arduino can without the addition of Nick Gammons excellent BigNumbers library. However, BigNumbers doesn't yet work on the Teensy ARM (compiler error with every example).
Understandably, the standard Serial.print command seems to be unhappy with printing anything bigger than 2^32 because that's the biggest number that one can easily define in the IDE (2^64 is available but cannot be printed with default commands...)
How does one print larger numbers than 2^64 when the IDE Serial.print command is limited to 2^32 bits only? Write one's own serial print command or appropriate parts of Nick Gammons code? Just wondering... Many thanks and have a great weekend.
Understandably, the standard Serial.print command seems to be unhappy with printing anything bigger than 2^32 because that's the biggest number that one can easily define in the IDE (2^64 is available but cannot be printed with default commands...)
How does one print larger numbers than 2^64 when the IDE Serial.print command is limited to 2^32 bits only? Write one's own serial print command or appropriate parts of Nick Gammons code? Just wondering... Many thanks and have a great weekend.