float a = 3f; // presumably the same as float a = new float(3f);
float b = a;
I want ‘b’ to be a brand new float and not now be a reference to ‘a’.
How do I do this?
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floats are value types not reference types so b is a new float and changing a won’t affect b.
check this one: C# value types