Double-precision floating point numbers have 52 bits of stored resolution, plus 11 bits of exponent. That amounts to about 15 significant decimal digits, or five groups of three: 000,000,000,000,000 So in theory it should be possible to count up to about a quadrillion without rounding off the small end. Did you see rounding errors with 15 digits?
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