(11-10-2022, 04:02 PM)bplus Wrote: Yeah but expensive in LOC and there always seems to be something else you need to fix!
Here we need a rounder and that usually needs to convert number back from string.
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_Title "N2S$ Test Steve's converter for number display" ' b+ 2022-11-10
Dim a As Double
For i = 1 To 10
a = a + .01
Print a; Tab(40); N2S$(Str$(a)) ' Bombs at iteration 7.
Next
Dim b As Single
For i = 1 To 10
b = b + .01
Print b; Tab(40); N2S$(Str$(b)) ' Bombs at iteration 10.
Next
' call N2S$(Str$(YourNumberOfAnyType))
Function N2S$ (EXP$) 'remove scientific Notation to String (~40 LOC)
'SMcNeill Jan 7, 2020 ref: https://www.qb64.org/forum/index.php?topic=1555.msg112989#msg112989
'Last Function in code marked Best Answer (removed debug comments and blank lines added these 2 lines.)
ReDim t$, sign$, l$, r$, r&&
ReDim dp As Long, dm As Long, ep As Long, em As Long, check1 As Long, l As Long, i As Long
t$ = LTrim$(RTrim$(EXP$))
If Left$(t$, 1) = "-" Or Left$(t$, 1) = "N" Then sign$ = "-": t$ = Mid$(t$, 2)
dp = InStr(t$, "D+"): dm = InStr(t$, "D-")
ep = InStr(t$, "E+"): em = InStr(t$, "E-")
check1 = Sgn(dp) + Sgn(dm) + Sgn(ep) + Sgn(em)
If check1 < 1 Or check1 > 1 Then N2S = _Trim$(EXP$): Exit Function 'If no scientic notation is found, or if we find more than 1 type, it's not SN!
Select Case l 'l now tells us where the SN starts at.
Case Is < dp: l = dp
Case Is < dm: l = dm
Case Is < ep: l = ep
Case Is < em: l = em
End Select
l$ = Left$(t$, l - 1) 'The left of the SN
r$ = Mid$(t$, l + 1): r&& = Val(r$) 'The right of the SN, turned into a workable long
If InStr(l$, ".") Then 'Location of the decimal, if any
If r&& > 0 Then
r&& = r&& - Len(l$) + 2
Else
r&& = r&& + 1
End If
l$ = Left$(l$, 1) + Mid$(l$, 3)
End If
Select Case r&&
Case 0 'what the heck? We solved it already?
'l$ = l$
Case Is < 0
For i = 1 To -r&&
l$ = "0" + l$
Next
l$ = "." + l$
Case Else
For i = 1 To r&&
l$ = l$ + "0"
Next
l$ = l$
End Select
N2S$ = sign$ + l$
End Function
Another case solved by string math!
Must always use the result of "STR$()" into the function Steve wrote. I just tried "1e-6" and "N2S$()" returned the same thing. The "D" or "E" to indicate exponent must be uppercase letter. No problem, saying this for people who are used to coding in C, Lua and other languages that prefer lowercase stuff.
(11-10-2022, 09:55 AM)Pete Wrote: PRINT USING and FIX() are a couple of workarounds but for better reliability across a large number spectrum you need to consider using something like my string math routine, ...
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