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The default formatting mimicks printf with %.pg where p is +

The default formatting mimics printf with %.pg where p is the precision to use. It turns out that JavaScript's toPrecision() method is almost but not exactly equal to %g; they differ for values with small absolute values (10^-1 to 10^-5 or so), with toPrecision()