default print format for floats

vincent wehren vincent at visualtrans.de
Mon Mar 1 14:45:49 EST 2004


"vincent wehren" <vincent at visualtrans.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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| | By default, Python prints many floating point numbers with 17 digits
| | after the decimal place. I would like to make the DEFAULT 4 decimal
| | places. Is this possible?
| |
| | For example, the code
| |
| | from string import join
| | x = [1.0,0.3,0.4]
| | print x
| | print join(["%4.1f" % y for y in x])
| |
| | gives the output
| |
| | [1.0, 0.29999999999999999, 0.40000000000000002]
| |  1.0  0.3  0.4
| |
| | I want the simplicity of "print x", without so many decimal places.
|


| I wouldn't cjanging "DEFAULT BEHAVIOR", but a slight modification of the

This was supposed to read "I wouldn't call it changing "DEFAULT BEHAVIOR"...
Don't know what my fingers where thinking ;)

Vincent


| above
| gives you:
|
| >>> x = [1.0, 0.3, 0.4]
| >>> print ", ".join(["%.4f" % y for y in x])
| 1.0000, 0.3000, 0.4000
|
| Is this what you're after?
|
| HTH,
|
| Vincent Wehren
|
|
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