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baraha 10.10 keygen baraha 10.10.380 keygen baraha 10.10.360 crack key baraha 10.10.380 crack Web See also Comparison of input methods for the Indian languages References External links Category:Software keyboard layouts Category:Indian computing Category:Unicode Category:Input methodsQ: How to print a double in c? I have to print a double number with a precision of 7 digits. E.g. 3.0015... ^ ^ I know how to print a decimal number in C with a precision of 7 digits. But how can I print a double number with a precision of 7 digits? A: You can use printf("%.7f", number) (or %.7f, if you want to match the C99 spec). However, the format specifier is not limited to 7 digits, as printf() will happily print numbers with any number of digits. Use printf("%.*f", 7, number) (or %.*f, if you want to match the C99 spec) to limit the number of digits printed to 7. A: This isn't really a programming question, but I'll answer it anyway. You will find the exact format in the C99 standard section 7.12.6.2. If you don't have access to that standard (for example, you're reading a book, a paper, or an online document), then you can always look at the implementation of stdio.h, which is a standard header included by all implementations of the C language. You will find that it defines both the __DATE__ and __TIME__ macros, which you could use to find the date and time that the standard was published. The standard says "double time_t has a type of long int", so you can be confident that the number of significant digits that is printed is 6. If you don't want to use these macros, you could also look at stdio.h, and search for fprintf. A: Use gdb. You can do this: (gdb) p 3.0015 $1 = 3.0015 (gdb) p 0.15 $2 be359ba680


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