It doesn't exist at all, because it does not make any sense
There's many nonsense things which exist tho.
I do not want to discuss usefulness of negative 0 or lack thereof, but there are some context where -0 exists, and is distinguishable from 0. IEEE-754 representation of floating point numbers is one of such situations.
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There's many nonsense things which exist tho.
I do not want to discuss usefulness of negative 0 or lack thereof, but there are some context where -0 exists, and is distinguishable from 0. IEEE-754 representation of floating point numbers is one of such situations.
-0 exists, sometimes.
Maybe because it's a number and not a string? And the compiler has some autofix for zero?
Or I don't understand your question.
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-0 doesn't really exist. It's still 0.
Will 0 not make this return -0?
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