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Display scientific notation as float in Python

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In this article, the task is to display the scientific notation as float in Python. The scientific notation means any number expressed in the power of 10.for example- 340 can be written in scientific notation as 3.4 X102.in pythons, we use str.format() on a number with “{:e}” to format the number to scientific notation. str.format() formats the number as a float, followed by “e+” and the appropriate power of 10. For example- 340 will be displayed as 3.4e+2

Example:

-51000000000.0000000 in scientific notation results in  “5.10e+10”,where the no. after “e+”denotes power of 10
-5189  in scientific notation results in  “5.189e+3”
-439929  in scientific notation results in  “4.39929e+5”

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# code
scientific_format = "{:e}".format(512349000.000000)
 
print(scientific_format)


Output:

5.123490e+08

In the above example, the scientific notation of 512349000.000000 will be a decimal after the first digit and the power of 10 ie- 5.123490 X 108

To only include a certain number of digits after the decimal point, we use “{:.Ne}”, where N is the number of digits.

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# code
# code
# after decimal point,only 3 digit will be displayed
print("{:.3e}".format(345000))


Output:

3.450e+05

To display reverse of scientific numbers to float

We have to pass a variable holding the scientific format of a number, as follows:

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# code
x = 3.234e+4
 
print("{:f}".format(x))  # f represents float


Output:

32340.000000


Last Updated : 30 Jun, 2021
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