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In the text description of the State Properties paragraph:
[...]
As an example, consider a 2D grid where both axis have coordinates in the range (-2^128, 2^128 - 1).
[...]

In the example:
[...]
require(x > type(int128).min && x < type(int128).max);
require(y > type(int128).min && y < type(int128).max);
[...]

With int128 we use a bit for the sign, then 127 bits remain for the value.

Changed in the text description to be coherent:
...in the range (-2^127, 2^127 - 1).

…s ^128.

In the text description of the State Properties paragraph:
[...]
As an example, consider a 2D grid where both axis have coordinates in the range (-2^128, 2^128 - 1).
[...]

In the example:
[...]
require(x > type(int128).min && x < type(int128).max);
require(y > type(int128).min && y < type(int128).max);
[...]


With int128 we use a bit for the sign, then 127 bits remain for the value.

Changed in the text description to be coherent:
...in the range (-2^127, 2^127 - 1).
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Another good catch :) thanks

@clonker clonker merged commit a5eb24d into argotorg:develop Oct 31, 2025
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