On Thursday, October 3, 2013 11:03:17 AM UTC-7, Neil Cerutti wrote:
> On 2013-10-03, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > thekey=[{"a": 80.0, "b": 0.0, "c": 10.0, "d": 10.0}, {"a":
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> > 100.0, "b": 0.0, "c": 0.0, "d": 0.0}, {"a": 80.0, "b": 0.0,
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> > "c": 10.0, "d": 10.0}, {"a": 90.0, "b": 0.0, "c": 0.0, "d":
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> > 10.0}]
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> >
>
> > However, at the URL, the values show up as 90.000043278694123
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>
>
> You'll need to convert them to strings yourself before submitting
>
> them, by using % formatting or str.format.
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>
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> Neil Cerutti
I thought the class 'LessPrecise' converts them to strings. But even when I try
doing it directly without the class at all, as in str(round(v, 2)), it gives
all the expected values (as in {"a": "10.1", "b": "3.4", etc.}) but at the URL,
it gives all the decimal places - 10.78324783923783
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