numpy.format_float_positional#
- numpy.format_float_positional(x, precision=None, unique=True, fractional=True, trim='k', sign=False, pad_left=None, pad_right=None, min_digits=None)[source]#
- Format a floating-point scalar as a decimal string in positional notation. - Provides control over rounding, trimming and padding. Uses and assumes IEEE unbiased rounding. Uses the “Dragon4” algorithm. - Parameters:
- xpython float or numpy floating scalar
- Value to format. 
- precisionnon-negative integer or None, optional
- Maximum number of digits to print. May be None if - uniqueis True, but must be an integer if unique is False.
- uniqueboolean, optional
- If True, use a digit-generation strategy which gives the shortest representation which uniquely identifies the floating-point number from other values of the same type, by judicious rounding. If precision is given fewer digits than necessary can be printed, or if min_digits is given more can be printed, in which cases the last digit is rounded with unbiased rounding. If False, digits are generated as if printing an infinite-precision value and stopping after precision digits, rounding the remaining value with unbiased rounding 
- fractionalboolean, optional
- If True, the cutoffs of precision and min_digits refer to the total number of digits after the decimal point, including leading zeros. If False, precision and min_digits refer to the total number of significant digits, before or after the decimal point, ignoring leading zeros. 
- trimone of ‘k’, ‘.’, ‘0’, ‘-’, optional
- Controls post-processing trimming of trailing digits, as follows: - ‘k’ : keep trailing zeros, keep decimal point (no trimming) 
- ‘.’ : trim all trailing zeros, leave decimal point 
- ‘0’ : trim all but the zero before the decimal point. Insert the zero if it is missing. 
- ‘-’ : trim trailing zeros and any trailing decimal point 
 
- signboolean, optional
- Whether to show the sign for positive values. 
- pad_leftnon-negative integer, optional
- Pad the left side of the string with whitespace until at least that many characters are to the left of the decimal point. 
- pad_rightnon-negative integer, optional
- Pad the right side of the string with whitespace until at least that many characters are to the right of the decimal point. 
- min_digitsnon-negative integer or None, optional
- Minimum number of digits to print. Only has an effect if unique=True in which case additional digits past those necessary to uniquely identify the value may be printed, rounding the last additional digit. - New in version 1.21.0. 
 
- Returns:
- repstring
- The string representation of the floating point value 
 
 - See also - Examples - >>> import numpy as np >>> np.format_float_positional(np.float32(np.pi)) '3.1415927' >>> np.format_float_positional(np.float16(np.pi)) '3.14' >>> np.format_float_positional(np.float16(0.3)) '0.3' >>> np.format_float_positional(np.float16(0.3), unique=False, precision=10) '0.3000488281'