x <- 76079320.32+21374.27+7630.04+28432.47 print(x, digits=13)
[1] 76136757.1 If you want trailing zeros printed, use sprintf(). Reading ?print.default will explain this to you -- it is working as documented.
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008, michael.krueckl at chello.at wrote:
Full_Name: Michael Version: 2.6.1 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (81.223.30.219) i recognized a problem with the numbers behind a dot, an example: 76079320.32+21374.27+7630.04+28432.47 [1] 76136757 // should be 76,136,757.10
32+27+4+47 // proof it should be xxx.1
[1] 110 that kind of problem happened more than 1 time hope u can fix it :)
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