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.so man.macros
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.TH Tcl_PrintDouble 3 8.0 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures"
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.SH NAME
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Tcl_PrintDouble \- Convert floating value to string
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fB#include \fR
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\fBTcl_PrintDouble\fR(\fIinterp, value, dst\fR)
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.SH ARGUMENTS
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.AS Tcl_Interp *interp
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.AP Tcl_Interp *interp in
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Before Tcl 8.0, the \fBtcl_precision\fR variable in this interpreter
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controlled the conversion. As of Tcl 8.0, this argument is ignored and
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the conversion is controlled by the \fBtcl_precision\fR variable
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that is now shared by all interpreters.
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.AP double value in
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Floating-point value to be converted.
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Where to store string representing \fIvalue\fR. Must have at
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least TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE characters of storage.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\fBTcl_PrintDouble\fR generates a string that represents the value
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of \fIvalue\fR and stores it in memory at the location given by
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\fIdst\fR. It uses \fB%g\fR format to generate the string, with one
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special twist: the string is guaranteed to contain either
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a ``.'' or an ``e'' so that it doesn't look like an integer. Where
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\fB%g\fR would generate an integer with no decimal point, \fBTcl_PrintDouble\fR
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adds ``.0''.
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.SH KEYWORDS
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conversion, double-precision, floating-point, string
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