There's more than one way to do things | |
PerlMonks |
comment on |
( [id://3333]=superdoc: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
I tried to use the example given in the text. This is what I get (using perl v5.6.1 built for cygwin):
printf("%.2f", 9.333333);
This prints "9.33". Actually, this is what I expect, but the article says it should be 9.34. If I try the following: printf("%.1f", 9.55); I get 9.6, which is OK, but if I try printf("%.1f", 43.55); I get 43.5, which is rounded the wrong way. Can someone explain this? (Please send me an email (oz1lo001@sneakemail.com)). In reply to Re: Using (s)printf()
by Anonymous Monk
|
|