Convert a scientific notation to decimal number, and still keeping the data format as float64
doganadres at gmail.com
doganadres at gmail.com
Sun Oct 20 18:03:35 EDT 2019
my statement may seem unlogical while evaluating and comparing the languages as a whole..
I thought when I give a small number into the programme , the more decimals I can see after the dot as an output, the more human readable it is.
when I see a bunch of numbers with 'e' s I know the numbers are small but it is hard for me to compare it to other numbers with 'e'. , specially with the human eye.
I dont know much about scala actually. I have just have tried to give 0.0001 and it returned a presentation with an 'e' .whereas python takes 0.0001 and gives 0.0001 . it made me think python is better in that specific subject.
However, python though starts to give 'e' number when 5 decimals are given as input. Although there can be systems around which are better in this subject other things I can achieve in python overrides some disadvantages.
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