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May 16, 2016 Formatted Output: Exact number of Decimal Places | ||||
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Lets say I want to print a table with floats. How can it be formatted like that: | 2.4 | | 12.2 | | 8.131 | | 17.44 | Also acceptable is | 2.400 | | 12.200 | | 8.131 | | 17.440 | but not | 02.4 | | 12.2 | | 08.131 | | 17.44 | or any other solutions with leading zeros. |
May 17, 2016 Re: Formatted Output: Exact number of Decimal Places | ||||
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Posted in reply to Q. Schroll | Am Mon, 16 May 2016 20:24:51 +0000 schrieb Q. Schroll <qs.il.paperinik@gmail.com>: > Lets say I want to print a table with floats. How can it be > formatted like that: > | 2.4 | > | 12.2 | > | 8.131 | > | 17.44 | > Also acceptable is > | 2.400 | > | 12.200 | > | 8.131 | > | 17.440 | Use %#6.3f to get the above output. > but not > | 02.4 | > | 12.2 | > | 08.131 | > | 17.44 | > or any other solutions with leading zeros. -- Marco |
May 17, 2016 Re: Formatted Output: Exact number of Decimal Places | ||||
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Posted in reply to Q. Schroll | On Monday, 16 May 2016 at 20:24:51 UTC, Q. Schroll wrote: > Lets say I want to print a table with floats. How can it be formatted like that: > | 2.4 | > | 12.2 | > | 8.131 | > | 17.44 | > Also acceptable is > | 2.400 | > | 12.200 | > | 8.131 | > | 17.440 | > but not > | 02.4 | > | 12.2 | > | 08.131 | > | 17.44 | > or any other solutions with leading zeros. I have this one: ---- import std.stdio; import std.string, std.algorithm, std.format; void main(string[] args) { [2.4, 12.2, 8.131, 17.44].each!(a => format("%.3f", a) .rightJustify(6).center(8).center(10,'|').writeln); } ---- But only works if fractional and integral part are both up to 3 digits. |
May 16, 2016 Re: Formatted Output: Exact number of Decimal Places | ||||
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Posted in reply to Q. Schroll | On 05/16/2016 01:24 PM, Q. Schroll wrote:
> Lets say I want to print a table with floats. How can it be formatted
> like that:
> | 2.4 |
> | 12.2 |
> | 8.131 |
> | 17.44 |
> Also acceptable is
> | 2.400 |
> | 12.200 |
> | 8.131 |
> | 17.440 |
> but not
> | 02.4 |
> | 12.2 |
> | 08.131 |
> | 17.44 |
> or any other solutions with leading zeros.
Also try "%.3g".
Ali
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