Difference between revisions of "MC-Basic:STRD$"
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''<number>'': MinDouble to MaxDouble<br> | ''<number>'': MinDouble to MaxDouble<br> | ||
''<format_string>'': a valid sprintf() floating point format | ''<format_string>'': a valid sprintf() floating point format | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | %f - output is presented in a non-exponent style | ||
+ | %e, %E - output is presented in an exponent style | ||
+ | %g, %G - output's style depends on the value of the input | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
|UNITS= | |UNITS= |
Revision as of 09:05, 20 March 2014
STRD$ returns the string representation of a double-type number.
Syntax
STRD$(<number>, <format_string>)
Type
<return value>: String
<number>: Double, Long
<format_string>: String
Range
<number>: MinDouble to MaxDouble
<format_string>: a valid sprintf() floating point format
%f - output is presented in a non-exponent style %e, %E - output is presented in an exponent style %g, %G - output's style depends on the value of the input
Scope
Configuration, Task or Terminal
Limitations
Read only
Examples
-->PRINT STRD$(45.5, "%f")
45.500000
-->PRINT STRD$(45.5,"%g")
45.5
-->PRINT STRD$(45.5,"%e")
4.550000e+01