Trait nom::lib::std::fmt::LowerExp 1.0.0[−][src]
e
formatting.
The LowerExp
trait should format its output in scientific notation with a lower-case e
.
For more information on formatters, see the module-level documentation.
Examples
Basic usage with f64
:
let x = 42.0; // 42.0 is '4.2e1' in scientific notation assert_eq!(format!("{:e}", x), "4.2e1");
Implementing LowerExp
on a type:
use std::fmt; struct Length(i32); impl fmt::LowerExp for Length { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { let val = f64::from(self.0); fmt::LowerExp::fmt(&val, f) // delegate to f64's implementation } } let l = Length(100); assert_eq!( format!("l in scientific notation is: {:e}", l), "l in scientific notation is: 1e2" ); assert_eq!( format!("l in scientific notation is: {:05e}", l), "l in scientific notation is: 001e2" );
Required methods
pub fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
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Formats the value using the given formatter.
Implementations on Foreign Types
impl<'_, T> LowerExp for &'_ T where
T: LowerExp + ?Sized,
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impl<'_, T> LowerExp for &'_ T where
T: LowerExp + ?Sized,
[src]impl<'_, T> LowerExp for &'_ mut T where
T: LowerExp + ?Sized,
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impl<'_, T> LowerExp for &'_ mut T where
T: LowerExp + ?Sized,
[src]Implementors
impl LowerExp for bf16
impl LowerExp for bf16
impl LowerExp for f16
impl LowerExp for f16
impl<'a, I> LowerExp for Format<'a, I> where
I: Iterator,
I::Item: LowerExp,
impl<'a, I> LowerExp for Format<'a, I> where
I: Iterator,
I::Item: LowerExp,
impl<N, R: Dim, C: Dim, S> LowerExp for Matrix<N, R, C, S> where
N: Scalar + LowerExp,
S: Storage<N, R, C>,
DefaultAllocator: Allocator<usize, R, C>,
impl<N, R: Dim, C: Dim, S> LowerExp for Matrix<N, R, C, S> where
N: Scalar + LowerExp,
S: Storage<N, R, C>,
DefaultAllocator: Allocator<usize, R, C>,
impl<T> LowerExp for Complex<T> where
T: LowerExp + Num + PartialOrd + Clone,
impl<T> LowerExp for Complex<T> where
T: LowerExp + Num + PartialOrd + Clone,
impl<T: LowerExp + Clone + Integer> LowerExp for Ratio<T>
impl<T: LowerExp + Clone + Integer> LowerExp for Ratio<T>