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From: Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com>
To: Emanuel Berg <moasenwood@zoho.eu>, help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: RE: bike shifting - output decimal in percent
Date: Sun, 19 May 2019 14:26:26 +0000 (UTC)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <0389094e-82aa-42e3-86cb-747c063cf044@default> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <867eamsxq2.fsf@zoho.eu>

> the original program is _much_ better:
> 
> ;; test - should be 43% for
> ;; (bike-compute-step 42 24) ; "43%"
> 
> ;; (percent-string 0.01)  ; "1%"
> ;; (percent-string 0.1)   ; "10%"
> ;; (percent-string 1)     ; "100%
> ;; (percent-string 2)     ; "200%"
> 
> ;; (format "%2.2g%%" (* 100.0 0.01)) ; " 1%"    (?)
> ;; (format "%2.2g%%" (* 100.0 0.1))  ; "10%"
> ;; (format "%2.2g%%" (* 100.0 1))    ; "1e+02%" (!?)
> ;; (format "%2.2g%%" (* 100.0 2))    ; "2e+02%" (...)

It all depends on what you want and what your expected
input is.

(format "%1.1d%%" (* 100.0 0.01)) ; "1%"
(format "%1.1d%%" (* 100.0 0.1))  ; "10%"
(format "%1.1d%%" (* 100.0 1))    ; "100%"
(format "%1.1d%%" (* 100.0 2))    ; "200%"
(format "%1.1d%%" (round (* 100.0 0.42857142857142855))) ; "43%"

(defun percent-string (decimal)
  (format "%2.1d%%" (round (* 100.0 decimal))))

Like I said (regarding CL `format', but the same is true
of Emacs-Lisp `format': it's a language unto itself.



  parent reply	other threads:[~2019-05-19 14:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-05-19  1:34 bike shifting - output decimal in percent Emanuel Berg
2019-05-19  3:50 ` Drew Adams
2019-05-19  3:57   ` Drew Adams
2019-05-19  4:09     ` Drew Adams
2019-05-19  7:05   ` Emanuel Berg
2019-05-19  7:35     ` Emanuel Berg
2019-05-19  7:53       ` Tomas Nordin
2019-05-19  8:02         ` Emanuel Berg
2019-05-19  8:15           ` Tomas Nordin
2019-05-19  8:26             ` Emanuel Berg
2019-05-19 14:26       ` Drew Adams [this message]
2019-05-19 14:15     ` Drew Adams

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