FLOAT
The FLOAT data   type stores values as
double-precision floating-point binary numbers   with up to 16 significant
digits.
Syntax
FLOAT [(precision)]  FLOATandDOUBLE PRECISIONare synonyms.- The precision can be specified, but it has no effect in programs.
 
Usage
The storage of FLOAT variables is based on 8 bytes of signed data ( =64
                bits), this type is equivalent to the double data type in C.
Note: This data type it is not recommended for exact decimal storage; use the
                    
            DECIMAL type instead.FLOAT variables are initialized to zero in functions, modules and
                globals.
FLOAT values can be converted to strings based on the DBFORMAT (or DBMONEY) environment variable
setting.
Data type conversion can be controlled by catching the runtime exceptions. For more details, see Handling type conversion errors.