Convert a scientific notation to decimal number, and still keeping the data format as float64
doganadres at gmail.com
doganadres at gmail.com
Fri Oct 18 04:35:51 EDT 2019
Here is my question:
I am using the numpy.std formula to calculate the standart deviation. However, the result comes as a number in scientific notation.
Therefore I am asking, How to convert a scientific notation to decimal number, and still keep the data format as float64 ?
Or is there any workaround to get the initial standart deviation result as a decimal number?
Here is my code:
stdev=numpy.std(dataset)
print(stdev)
Result: 4.999999999999449e-05
print(stdev.dtype)
Result: float64
Solutions such as this:
stdev=format(stdev, '.10f')
converts the data into a string object! which I don't want.
Expected result: I am willing to have a result as a decimal number in a float64 format.
System: (Python 3.7.4 running on Win10)
Regards,
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