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Hi,

 

In one code of SAS I get an output like - 4.59E-15

 

Another code (same varibale) the output is like - 4.59038E-15

 

I can't see that any formatting has been done on the first output and I would like the second output to be the same as the first.

 

Any idea what format I need to use please?

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snoopy369
Barite | Level 11

Use the `Ew.d` format, perhaps?

 


data _null_;
x= 4.59038E-15;
put x= E9.2;
run;

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snoopy369
Barite | Level 11

Use the `Ew.d` format, perhaps?

 


data _null_;
x= 4.59038E-15;
put x= E9.2;
run;

Perfect, thanks for your help!

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