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A floating-point number (float) consists of a sequence of digits with an embedded decimal point, optionally preceded by a minus sign (-), and optionally followed by an exponent consisting of upper- or lowercase ‘E’ and a signed base 10 integer. Examples of floats are:
1.0 -23.45 187.6E12 -0.0234e15 12.0E-2
Note that there must be at least one digit before, and one digit after, the decimal point.