Re: How many digits are printed with double precision?
От | Mathieu Dubois |
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Тема | Re: How many digits are printed with double precision? |
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Msg-id | 4D8B4550.1040808@limsi.fr обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: How many digits are printed with double precision? (Frank Bax <fbax@sympatico.ca>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
OK, I finally found it. Thanks I will try to set the value to 1 or 2 for the moment. On 03/23/2011 10:35 PM, Frank Bax wrote: > > http://lmgtfy.com/?q=postgresql+documentation+extra_float_digits > > > On 03/23/11 17:24, Mathieu Dubois wrote: >> Hi Tom, >> >> Thanks for the very fast answer but what do you mean exactly by : >> >> "See extra_float_digits." >> >> I have found messages on the mailing list but it doesn't help (I don't >> want to recompile everything). Is there an option in some configuration >> file to set? >> >> Mathieu >> On 03/23/2011 10:02 PM, Tom Lane wrote: >>> Mathieu Dubois<mathieu.dubois@limsi.fr> writes: >>>> I have a double precision column in my DB (it's the time at which an >>>> image was taken expressed in second from UNIX epoch). When I query the >>>> value (SELECT time...) I get only 5 digits after the dot (while I >>>> /suppose/ there are 6 digits). I have the same result when using >>>> pgadmin. The results looks like the rounding of the desired time >>>> (which >>>> I know by the filename). >>> See extra_float_digits. Be aware that cranking that up produces digits >>> that are not 100% trustworthy. If you are expecting exact results of >>> more than 15 places, you likely shouldn't be using float arithmetic. >>> >>> regards, tom lane >
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