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From: Mark Phillips <umphill5 AT cs DOT umanitoba DOT ca>
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Subject: Re: cout with double number
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 14:26:27 -0500
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I think if you include iomanip.h and do

cout << setprecision(14) << pi;

It will achieve what you want.  Although I think there might be some other
stuff you need to do beforehand.  Try it out.

Mark


> hello
> 
> i wrote the program:
> .....
> double pi= 3.14159265358979;
> ....
> { cout << pi; }
> 
> in the screen :  3.14159
> 
> a) Where are the other digits ?
>     Someone told me to put "cout.width(number);" before each cout instruction,
> but it doesn't work .....
> 
> b) Does "long double pi= 3.14159265358979;"  exist with djgpp ?
> 
> Thanks for your answer.
> --
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Gil
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 

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