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{{MC-Basic
 
{{MC-Basic
 
|SHORT FORM=
 
|SHORT FORM=
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|SYNTAX=
 
|SYNTAX=
STRD$(''<number>'', ''<format_string>'')
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STRD$(<''number''>, <''format_string''>)
  
 
|AVAILABILITY=
 
|AVAILABILITY=
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|TYPE=
 
|TYPE=
''<return value>'': String<br>
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<''return value''>: String<br>
''<number>'': Double, Long<br>
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<''number''>: Double, Long<br>
''<format_string>'': String<br>
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<''format_string''>: String<br>
  
 
|RANGE=
 
|RANGE=
''<number>'': MinDouble to MaxDouble<br>
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<''number''>: MinDouble to MaxDouble<br>
''<format_string>'': a valid sprintf() floating point format
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<''format_string''>: a valid sprintf() floating point format
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<pre>
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%f - a non-exponential display
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%e, %E - an exponential display
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%g, %G - type of display depends on the value of the input
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</pre>
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{{Note/Warning| '''If an invalid format string is used, the behavior is undefined'''}}
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|UNITS=
 
|UNITS=
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-->PRINT STRD$(45.5, "%f")<br>
 
-->PRINT STRD$(45.5, "%f")<br>
 
45.500000<br>
 
45.500000<br>
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-->PRINT STRD$(45.5,"%e")<br>
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4.550000e+01<br>
 
-->PRINT STRD$(45.5,"%g")<br>
 
-->PRINT STRD$(45.5,"%g")<br>
45.5<br>
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45.5
-->PRINT STRD$(45.5,"%e")<br>
 
4.550000e+01
 
  
 
|SEE ALSO=
 
|SEE ALSO=
* [[Axystems:MC-Basic:VAL|VAL]]
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* [[MC-Basic:VAL|VAL]]
* [[Axystems:MC-Basic:STR$|STR$]]
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* [[MC-Basic:STR$|STR$]]
* [[Axystems:MC-Basic:STRL$|STRL$]]
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* [[MC-Basic:STRL$|STRL$]]
  
[[Category:Axystems:MC-Basic:String_Manipulation|STRD$]]
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[[Category:MC-Basic:String Manipulation|STRD$]]
 
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Latest revision as of 08:29, 28 April 2017

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STRD$ returns the string representation of a double-type number.

Syntax

STRD$(<number>, <format_string>)

Type

<return value>: String
<number>: Double, Long
<format_string>: String

Range

<number>: MinDouble to MaxDouble
<format_string>: a valid sprintf() floating point format

%f - a non-exponential display 
%e, %E - an exponential display
%g, %G - type of display depends on the value of the input 
WARNING.svgWARNING
If an invalid format string is used, the behavior is undefined

Scope

Configuration, Task or Terminal

Limitations

Read only

Examples

-->PRINT STRD$(45.5, "%f")
45.500000
-->PRINT STRD$(45.5,"%e")
4.550000e+01
-->PRINT STRD$(45.5,"%g")
45.5

See Also