Use sprintf to set the number of significant digits you want:

# rounds to 0.01 (assumes positive number): my $cleanFloat = sprintf "%.2f", $dirtyFloat + 0.004; # truncates to 0.01: my $cleanFloat = sprintf "%.2f", $dirtyFloat;

update: it appears that sprintf internally rounds, which makes my "truncates" example not do so. However, the "rounds" example may be better, as it gets around sprintf's buggy rounding.

update2: but since sprintf does buggy rounding for 0.5, it would be better to add 0.004; changed this.


In reply to Re: Filthy Floats by bikeNomad
in thread Filthy Floats by THuG

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