[Docs] Clarify numeric datatype ranges (#28240)
Since #25826 we reject infinite values for float, double and half_float datatypes. This change adds this restriction to the documentation for the supported datatypes. Closes #27653
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`integer`:: A signed 32-bit integer with a minimum value of +-2^31^+ and a maximum value of +2^31^-1+.
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`short`:: A signed 16-bit integer with a minimum value of +-32,768+ and a maximum value of +32,767+.
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`byte`:: A signed 8-bit integer with a minimum value of +-128+ and a maximum value of +127+.
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`double`:: A double-precision 64-bit IEEE 754 floating point number.
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`float`:: A single-precision 32-bit IEEE 754 floating point number.
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`half_float`:: A half-precision 16-bit IEEE 754 floating point number.
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`double`:: A double-precision 64-bit IEEE 754 floating point number, restricted to finite values.
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`float`:: A single-precision 32-bit IEEE 754 floating point number, restricted to finite values.
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`half_float`:: A half-precision 16-bit IEEE 754 floating point number, restricted to finite values.
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`scaled_float`:: A floating point number that is backed by a `long`, scaled by a fixed `double` scaling factor.
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Below is an example of configuring a mapping with numeric fields:
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