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| * __epsilon__ - epsilon serves to set the percentage by which a result can be erroneous, before it is rejected. By default set to `std::numeric_limits<float>::epsilon()*100`. | ||||
| * __margin__ - margin serves to set the the absolute value by which a result can be erroneous before it is rejected. By default set to `0.0`. | ||||
| * __scale__ - scale serves to adjust the base for comparison used by epsilon, can be used when  By default set to `1.0`. | ||||
| * __scale__ - scale serves to adjust the epsilon's multiplicator. By default set to `0.0`. | ||||
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| #### epsilon example | ||||
| ```cpp | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
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| #### scale | ||||
| Scale can be useful if the computation leading to the result worked on different scale, than is used by the results (and thus expected errors are on a different scale than would be expected based on the results alone). | ||||
| Scale can be useful if the computation leading to the result worked | ||||
| on different scale than is used by the results. Since allowed difference | ||||
| between Approx's value and compared value is based primarily on Approx's value | ||||
| (the allowed difference is computed as | ||||
| `(Approx::scale + Approx::value) * epsilon`), the resulting comparison could | ||||
| need rescaling to be correct. | ||||
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| ## Exceptions | ||||
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