On 2007-03-14, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Darren Dale wrote: >> Does anyone know if it is possible to represent a number as a string with >> engineering notation (like scientific notation, but with 10 raised to >> multiples of 3: 120e3, 12e-6, etc.). I know this is possible with the >> decimal.Decimal class, but repeatedly instantiating Decimals is inefficient >> for my application (matplotlib plotting library). If it is not currently >> possible, do you think the python devs would be receptive to including >> support for engineering notation in future releases? >> > How close is this: > > >>> "%.3e" % 3.14159 > '3.142e+00'
Not close at all. It should be "3.14159" >>> "%.3e" % 31.4159 '3.142e+01' should be 31.4159 >>> "%.3e" % 314.159 '3.142e+02' should be 314.159 >>> "%.3e" % 31415.9 '3.142e+04' should be 31.4159e3 -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! LOU GRANT froze at my ASSETS!! visi.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list