python format float
>>> x = 13.949999999999999999
>>> x
13.95
>>> g = float("{:.2f}".format(x))
>>> g
13.95
>>> x == g
True
>>> h = round(x, 2)
>>> h
13.95
>>> x == h
True
python format float
>>> x = 13.949999999999999999
>>> x
13.95
>>> g = float("{:.2f}".format(x))
>>> g
13.95
>>> x == g
True
>>> h = round(x, 2)
>>> h
13.95
>>> x == h
True
format number of digits python
# credit to Stack Overflow user in source link
# x is a floating point number
# a is the total width of the field being printed, lefted-padded by spaces.
# b is the number of digits after the decimal point
print("{:a.bf}".format(x))
format number differences in python
# make the total string size AT LEAST 9 (including digits and points), fill with zeros to the left
'{:0>9}'.format(3.499)
# >>> '00003.499'
show all digits in python
>>> a
3.101541146879488e+80
>>> int(a)
310154114687948792274813492416458874069290879741385354066259033875756607541870592L
>>> long(a)
310154114687948792274813492416458874069290879741385354066259033875756607541870592L
>>> print (int(a))
310154114687948792274813492416458874069290879741385354066259033875756607541870592
>>> print (long(a))
310154114687948792274813492416458874069290879741385354066259033875756607541870592
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