Target Language Compiler    

Formatting

By default, the Target Language Compiler outputs all floating-point numbers in exponential notation with 16 digits of precision. To override the default, use the directive:

If string is "EXPONENTIAL", the standard exponential notation with 16 digits of precision is used. If string is "CONCISE", the Compiler uses a set of internal heuristics to output the values in a more readable form while maintaining accuracy. The %realformat directive sets the default format for Real number output to the selected style for the remainder of processing or until it encounters another %realformat directive.


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