Hi Andy,
There is a fixed format %9.5g in TTreeFormula::PrintValue.
The idea is to get as many columns as possible on one page.
This should be parametrized. Meanwhile, in br.C, you can evaluate
your current value-1.111e+05
Rene Brun
Andrei Salnikov wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> Very simple and clear case, I believe. TTree::Scan seems to truncate
> the printed numbers, giving sometimes a complete nonsense. E.g. I put
> two numbers in the "D" leaf of some tree, namely 111100.0 and 111111.0
> and get as the result:
>
> root [3] t.Scan("br.c");
> ************************
> * Row * br.c *
> ************************
> * 0 * 1.111e+05 *
> * 1 * 1.1111e+0 *
> ************************
>
> Note the missing "5" in the exponent of the second entry.
>
> Above was observed with the 2.23/12 on RH6.0.
>
> Cheers, Andy.
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