Function core::num::flt2dec::to_exact_exp_str
source · pub fn to_exact_exp_str<'a, T, F>(
format_exact: F,
v: T,
sign: Sign,
ndigits: usize,
upper: bool,
buf: &'a mut [MaybeUninit<u8>],
parts: &'a mut [MaybeUninit<Part<'a>>]
) -> Formatted<'a>where
T: DecodableFloat,
F: FnMut(&Decoded, &'a mut [MaybeUninit<u8>], i16) -> (&'a [u8], i16),
flt2dec
)Expand description
Formats given floating point number into the exponential form with
exactly given number of significant digits. The result is stored to
the supplied parts array while utilizing given byte buffer as a scratch.
upper
is used to determine the case of the exponent prefix (e
or E
).
The first part to be rendered is always a Part::Sign
(which can be
an empty string if no sign is rendered).
format_exact
should be the underlying digit-generation function.
It should return the part of the buffer that it initialized.
You probably would want strategy::grisu::format_exact
for this.
The byte buffer should be at least ndigits
bytes long unless ndigits
is
so large that only the fixed number of digits will be ever written.
(The tipping point for f64
is about 800, so 1000 bytes should be enough.)
There should be at least 6 parts available, due to the worst case like
[+][1][.][2345][e][-][6]
.