I keep
http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node=Using%20(s)printf()&lastnode_id=954
bookmarked, since it is by far the most helpful s/printf resource I
have found to date.
So: having shmoozed, care to take a question ? -) I have been working
with the folks who are rewriting Math::Big
Float, and we have
come to a (partial) disagreement. I am of the opinion that zero should
be represented, in scientific notation, with exponent == 0; i.e. by
something like '0e0'. This belief is at least in part due to the fact
that every printf I've encountered renders
printf '%e\n' 0
as something like
0.000000e+00
Does this representation seem reasonable to you? Is this behavior
specified anywhere?
TIA, Tom_Roche@ncsu.edu
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