SourcePro Analysis : Currency Module User’s Guide : Decimal Classes : Precision : RWMP1Int, RWMP2Int, and RWMP3Int Integer Types
RWMP1Int, RWMP2Int, and RWMP3Int Integer Types
For ease of use, the Currency Module provides the three integer types shown in Table 4. These types provide 52-bit, 64-bit, and 96-bit precision.
Table 4 – Int types provided in Currency Module 
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Decimal digits
15
18
28
Any number that can be written using 18 digits, a decimal point, and a sign can be represented exactly using an RWDecimal<RWMP2Int>. Table 5 describes the size of numbers that can be represented using a given number of digits.
Table 5 – Decimal digits and magnitude (United States convention) 
Decimal digits
Magnitude
3
Thousands
6
Millions
9
Billions
12
Trillions
14
Trillions with two decimal places
15
Thousands of trillions
18
Trillions with 6 decimal places
21
Billions of trillions
24
Trillions of trillions
27
Trillions of trillions with 3 decimal places
28
Millions of trillions with ten decimal places
Note that the speed of computation falls as the number of bits increases. The RWDecimal<RWMP1Int> and RWFixedDecimal<RWMP1Int> classes provide the fastest computations and can deal with numbers that are large enough for the vast majority of financial applications. Classes RWDecimal<RWMP2Int> and RWFixedDecimal<RWMP2Int> are slightly slower, but can handle the larger numbers required by some institutions. The RWDecimal<RWMP3Int> and RWFixedDecimal<RWMP3Int> classes are slightly slower still, but can handle the overwhelming majority of numbers required for financial applications.