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[–] SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca 5 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I guess it kinda depends on the accuracy of the numbers available to the application. If 0.00 is actually zero then a negative zero doesn't make sense. But if the number was -0.001 then yeah -0.00 would make sense, it would be conveying a decrease just not in the decimal places displayed.

But if it is actually zero then they probably should've used a different colour than red because it is confusing.

My guess is it's probably just if x > 0 then "green" else "red" kinda logic happening.

But if it is actually zero then they probably should've used a different colour than red because it is confusing.

I agree, gray perhaps... or they are capitalists, in which case NUMBER MUST GO UP