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3257 the decimal point. For example, 123.45 has a precision of -2. 0 means an
3259 of the decimal point are zero, so 123 with P = 1 becomes 120. Note that
3260 numbers with zeros before the decimal point may have different precisions,
3262 was). It could also have p < 0, when the digits after the decimal point
3265 The string output (of floating point numbers) will be padded with zeros:
3286 The string output (of floating point numbers) will be padded with zeros:
3315 decimal point (P=-2) becomes 123.46.
3319 rounding place (skipping the decimal point) is greater than 5, the
3328 decimal point) is 5 and if there are no digits, or no digits other
3371 point
3425 decimal point; positive values mean to the left of the decimal point.
3465 after the decimal point
3717 Please note that strings and floating point constants are not affected,
3734 Without the quotes Perl would convert the large number to a floating point
3738 This also applies to integers that look like floating point constants:
4161 In Perl you will get a floating point value if you do one of the following: