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Re: Printing floats using scientific notation when > than X digits
From: Juan Jose Martin Carrascosa <juanjo () rti com>
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 16:33:25 +0100
Hi all, I solved the issue by using %-7g to print floats and %-16g to print doubles. It chooses when using scientific notation and also adjusts the output to the left. Hope this helps anyone! Thanks, Juanjo Martin On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 1:44 PM, Juan Jose Martin Carrascosa <juanjo () rti com> wrote:
Hi team, Do you think it would be possible to know at run-time when a float value exceeds X digits? I would like to show the value using scientific notation but not in all cases, and I am reaching a point where I think it is not possible. Thanks, Juanjo Martin
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