Trivial typo "for for" --> "for" (also a few nearby run-on sentence). (#9610)
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@@ -111,11 +111,11 @@ pub const inf = @import("math/inf.zig").inf;
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/// the specified tolerance.
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///
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/// The `tolerance` parameter is the absolute tolerance used when determining if
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/// the two numbers are close enough, a good value for this parameter is a small
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/// the two numbers are close enough; a good value for this parameter is a small
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/// multiple of `epsilon(T)`.
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///
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/// Note that this function is recommended for for comparing small numbers
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/// around zero, using `approxEqRel` is suggested otherwise.
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/// Note that this function is recommended for comparing small numbers
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/// around zero; using `approxEqRel` is suggested otherwise.
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///
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/// NaN values are never considered equal to any value.
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pub fn approxEqAbs(comptime T: type, x: T, y: T, tolerance: T) bool {
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@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ pub fn approxEqAbs(comptime T: type, x: T, y: T, tolerance: T) bool {
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/// than zero.
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///
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/// The `tolerance` parameter is the relative tolerance used when determining if
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/// the two numbers are close enough, a good value for this parameter is usually
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/// the two numbers are close enough; a good value for this parameter is usually
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/// `sqrt(epsilon(T))`, meaning that the two numbers are considered equal if at
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/// least half of the digits are equal.
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///
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