Fellow Monks:
The following code results in a loss of zero padding to the right of the decimal.
code snippet below:
my $i=0;
while ($i <=100){
$i=sprintf("%3.2f",$i);
$i=$i+0.01;
print "$i\n";
}
Snippet of the Actual Output:
99.9
99.91
99.92
99.93
99.94
99.95
99.96
99.97
99.98
99.99
100
What I would like to see is:
99.90
99.91
99.92
99.93
99.94
99.95
99.96
99.97
99.98
99.99
100.00
What subtlety am I missing?
I am running Active Perl 5.8.2 Build 808 on Windows 2000.
Thanks.
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