Encountered a problem whereby my JSON data gets printed as a scientific notation instead of a float.
import urllib2
import json
import sys
url = 'https://bittrex.com/api/v1.1/public/getmarketsummary?market=btc-quid'
json_obj = urllib2.urlopen(url)
QUID_data = json.load(json_obj)
QUID_MarketName_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["MarketName"][4:9]
QUID_Last_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["Last"]
QUID_High_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["High"]
QUID_Low_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["Low"]
QUID_Volume_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["Volume"]
QUID_BaseVolume_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["BaseVolume"]
QUID_TimeStamp_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["TimeStamp"]
QUID_Bid_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["Bid"]
QUID_Ask_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["Ask"]
QUID_OpenBuyOrders_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["OpenBuyOrders"]
QUID_OpenSellOrders_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["OpenSellOrders"]
QUID_PrevDay_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["PrevDay"]
QUID_Created_Trex = QUID_data["result"][0]["Created"]
QUID_Change_Trex = ((QUID_Last_Trex - QUID_PrevDay_Trex)/ QUID_PrevDay_Trex)*100
QUID_Change_Var = str(QUID_Change_Trex)
QUID_Change_Final = QUID_Change_Var[0:5] + '%'
print QUID_Last_Trex
It prints the following value; 1.357e-05
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I need this to be a float with 8 chars behind the decimal (0.00001370)
As you can see here --> http://i.imgur.com/FCVM1UN.jpg, my GUI displays the first row correct (using the exact same code).
You are looking at the default
str()
formatting of floating point numbers, where scientific notation is used for sufficiently small or large numbers.You don't need to convert this, the value itself is a proper float. If you need to display this in a different format, format it explicitly:
Here the
f
format always uses fixed point notation for the value. The default precision is 6 digits; the.8
instructs thef
formatter to show 8 digits instead.The default string format is essentially the same as
format(fpvalue, '.12g')
; theg
format uses either a scientific or fixed point presentation depending on the exponent of the number.You can use print formatting:
Edit: