Set the display precision of a float in Ruby

2019-02-02 20:03发布

问题:

Is it possible to set the display precision of a float in Ruby?

Something like:

z = 1/3
z.to_s    #=> 0.33333333333333
z.to_s(3) #=> 0.333
z.to_s(5) #=> 0.33333

Or do I have to override the to_s method of Float?

回答1:

z.round(2) or x.round(3) is the simplest solution. See http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-1.9.3/Float.html#method-i-round.

That said, that will only ensure that it is no more than that many digits. In the case of 1/3 that is fine, but if you had say 0.25.round(3) you will get 0.25, not 0.250.



回答2:

You can use sprintf:

sprintf( "%0.02f", 123.4564564)


回答3:

I would normally just do the conversion in open code, something like:

puts "%5.2f" % [1.0/3.0] 

Ruby calls Kernel#format for expressions like this, because String has a core operator % defined on it. Think of it as printf for Ruby if that rings any bells for you.



回答4:

You can use puts

z = #{'%.3f' % z}