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<h1> {format} — ( | <h1> {format} — (Format numbers and dates Function/Symbol) — Keystroke ALT+' — Character 9046</h1> | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
==Example== | ==Examples== | ||
<u>Monadic</u> Examples - Convert Numbers to Strings/Character vectors: | |||
<pre> | |||
A←⎕TS ⍝assign the current Time Stamp to variable A | |||
A ⍝display A's value | |||
2015 2 25 16 21 52 128 ⍝ Yr Mo Day Hr(24 hr clock) Min Sec Millisecs | |||
⍴A ⍝date-time stamp vector has 7 elements | |||
7 | |||
⍕A ⍝monadic format A (converts A from 7 element numeric vector into a 22 character string | |||
2015 2 25 16 21 52 128 | |||
⍴⍕A | |||
22 | |||
B←32.10958 0 ¯101.4914 ⍝variable B is assigned 3 numbers | |||
⍴B | |||
3 | |||
B | |||
32.10958 0 ¯101.4914 | |||
⍕B ⍝format B converts the 3 numbers into a 20-character string | |||
32.10958 0 ¯101.4914 | |||
⍴⍕B | |||
20 | |||
</pre> | |||
<u>Dyadic</u> Example - Convert Numbers to Strings(with column width/reserved # spaces AND rounding to # decimal places): | |||
<pre> | |||
C←2 3⍴ 32.10958 0 ¯101.4914 ¯99.40878 ¯101.872 1001.48173 ⍝variable C is assigned 2x3 matrix of 6 numbers | |||
C ⍝show the contents of C (2 rows by 3 cols of positive and negative numbers) | |||
32.10958 0 ¯101.4914 | |||
¯99.40878 ¯101.872 1001.48173 | |||
⍴C | |||
2 3 | |||
12 2⍕C ⍝Dyadic format converts the 6 numbers in C - into a 2 rows by 36 cols character matrix (12=col width, 2=round to 2 decimal places) | |||
32.11 0.00 ¯101.49 | |||
¯99.41 ¯101.87 1001.48 | |||
⍴(12 2⍕C) | |||
2 36 | |||
</pre> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
<h1>For more powerful number formatting, see [[System_Function_FMT|⎕FMT or Quad FMT]]'''</h1>(particularly '''⎕FMT''' ''dyadic'' calls) | |||
Latest revision as of 16:48, 25 February 2015
⍕ — (Format numbers and dates Function/Symbol) — Keystroke ALT+' — Character 9046
Usage
Examples
Monadic Examples - Convert Numbers to Strings/Character vectors:
A←⎕TS ⍝assign the current Time Stamp to variable A A ⍝display A's value 2015 2 25 16 21 52 128 ⍝ Yr Mo Day Hr(24 hr clock) Min Sec Millisecs ⍴A ⍝date-time stamp vector has 7 elements 7 ⍕A ⍝monadic format A (converts A from 7 element numeric vector into a 22 character string 2015 2 25 16 21 52 128 ⍴⍕A 22 B←32.10958 0 ¯101.4914 ⍝variable B is assigned 3 numbers ⍴B 3 B 32.10958 0 ¯101.4914 ⍕B ⍝format B converts the 3 numbers into a 20-character string 32.10958 0 ¯101.4914 ⍴⍕B 20
Dyadic Example - Convert Numbers to Strings(with column width/reserved # spaces AND rounding to # decimal places):
C←2 3⍴ 32.10958 0 ¯101.4914 ¯99.40878 ¯101.872 1001.48173 ⍝variable C is assigned 2x3 matrix of 6 numbers C ⍝show the contents of C (2 rows by 3 cols of positive and negative numbers) 32.10958 0 ¯101.4914 ¯99.40878 ¯101.872 1001.48173 ⍴C 2 3 12 2⍕C ⍝Dyadic format converts the 6 numbers in C - into a 2 rows by 36 cols character matrix (12=col width, 2=round to 2 decimal places) 32.11 0.00 ¯101.49 ¯99.41 ¯101.87 1001.48 ⍴(12 2⍕C) 2 36
See Also
For more powerful number formatting, see ⎕FMT or Quad FMT
(particularly ⎕FMT dyadic calls)
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