TeX - LaTeX Asked by hobbicon on December 4, 2020
Does siunitx take mixed decimal inputs like 0,004319689898685966 and 0.004319689898685966?
It looks like it, but is it intended to work like this?
I am using Python for my calculations with a "." decimal symbol and manually type with a "," decimal symbol.
MWE:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{siunitx}
sisetup{range-phrase=-,
detect-all,
decimalsymbol=comma,
round-mode=places,
round-precision=4,
range-units=single,
per-mode=fraction,}
begin{document}
begin{itemize}
item SI{0,004319689898685966}{meter squared}
item SI{0.004319689898685966}{meter squared}
end{itemize}
end{document}
Since input data for SI
might come from various sources, one can use various styles for it; in particular a decimal period or a decimal comma in the input is converted to use a marker that's set with output-decimal-marker
.
The key decimalcomma
is still allowed for it, but it issues a warning
Package siunitx Warning: Version 1 option 'decimalsymbol' detected.
There are various options to comply with different input styles, but at the end the output is always normalized according to the chosen options regarding the decimal marker, the group separations and so on.
Options can be set globally (but respecting TeX groups) with sisetup
or locally with an optional argument to SI
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{siunitx}
sisetup{
range-phrase=-,
detect-all,
output-decimal-marker={,},
round-mode=places,
round-precision=4,
range-units=single,
per-mode=fraction,
}
begin{document}
begin{itemize}
item SI{0,004319689898685966}{meter squared}
item SI{0.004319689898685966}{meter squared}
item SI[output-decimal-marker=.]{0.004319689898685966}{meter squared}
sisetup{output-decimal-marker=ensuremath{{cdot}}}
item SI{0.004319689898685966}{meter squared}
end{itemize}
end{document}
Correct answer by egreg on December 4, 2020
The siunitx
package distinguishes between
input-decimal-markers
, with default ,.
, i.e., both comma and period (aka "full stop") are interpreted as decimal marker, and
output-decimal-marker
, which defaults to .
(period).
A compilable example:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{siunitx}
begin{document}
num{0.333} and num{0,333}
sisetup{output-decimal-marker={,}} % change the default
num{0.333} and num{0,333}
end{document}
Answered by Mico on December 4, 2020
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