How to set default formatter to never use scientific notation using pretty formatter? #1937
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With the new formatter delegate, it is much easier to write your own and swap it. The docs are not ready yet, but you can check the https://github.com/hgrecco/pint/blob/master/pint/delegates/formatter/plain.py and https://pint.readthedocs.io/en/develop/user/formatting.html#custom-formats |
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for something much simpler than a custom formatter (which do give you a lot of power, but might be overkill here – depends on what you want), you could just use the |
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I am using my formatter with
ureg.default_format = "~P"
at the formatter. This works well, but very small numbers are formatted using scientific notation which is not my preference (e.g.3.410605131648481×10⁻¹³ ft/s
should be"0.00000000000034106 ft/s"
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