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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T20:56:43+00:00 2026-05-12T20:56:43+00:00

I am programming on a project which I should store the key of the

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I am programming on a project which I should store the key of the user to the initial configuration of a machine, I want to write it in C#.

I have an initial configuration which consists of two number R and X0, R = 3.9988 and X0 = 0.5. I want to add the user key to these numbers. for example:

Key: hos110 =>

  • R = 3.9988104111115049049048
  • X0 = 0.5104111115049049048

104111115049049048 are ASCII codes of the key which are concatenated.

How can I store these numbers?

Is there a better method for doing this?

Update: How about MATLAB?

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    2026-05-12T20:56:43+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:56 pm

    If you need infinite precision you need something that is called BigInteger. However these classes are usually only used for scientific calculations (and usually unsuited for stroring the data) which doesn’t really seem to match your code sample. If you need to do only general calculations use Strings and then convert them to Decimal for the calculations.

    However if you are looking for such a BigInterger Class you can find one here.

    .Net 4.0 will have a BigInteger built-in-class in the class libraries named System.Numerics.BigInteger.

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