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To eliminate this problem use "fixed". Like
Declare like that.
Sorry, but you have a mistake: 4096*2=8192 and so on. 16384, 32768, 65536 etc.
I dont see any mistakes. https://oeis.org/A221180
Oh, sorry, I think that it was just powers of 2.
This sequence was used in recent april's fool contest, so that might be the reason he used it as an example.
No man. It is Leonardo Da Vinci's Powers. Not powers of 2.
So that, it is April Fools Day problem. )