X-Git-Url: https://adrianiainlam.tk/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tests%2Fnumber-format.html;h=f722ff25e6d79717571eae4fe06112233898a24c;hb=f598f5e131cf7644fa168bfe49bded499d16363f;hp=060984b4186cefd5681b045c517955e3a1246c89;hpb=25ca4e1c935157d4ab13aacd1b8dae327fa0b14e;p=dygraphs.git diff --git a/tests/number-format.html b/tests/number-format.html index 060984b..f722ff2 100644 --- a/tests/number-format.html +++ b/tests/number-format.html @@ -1,16 +1,13 @@ + Test of number formatting - - + -

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()