Template:Rnd/doc

Usage
This template rounds parameter 1 by parameter 2 decimal places (goes the other way for negative rounding) and includes trailing zeros.
 * gives 54.376
 * gives 54.376
 * gives 68.4273E12

For example, rounding by 1 gives 1 decimal digit, rounding by 0 gives integers, or rounding by -2 gives the amount in hundreds. Scientific notation is displayed for numbers greater than or equal to 1, or less than 1.

Examples: As with #expr, the total number of significant digits is not more than 14:
 * gives 2.0004
 * whereas gives
 * gives 0.000020004
 * gives 0
 * gives 154268
 * gives 154568
 * whereas, even though  (see m:Help:Format produced by expr)
 * whereas, even though  (see m:Help:Format produced by expr)


 * The second parameter, precision, shoulld be an integer. Non-integer may give unexpected result.

Internal details
The markup-based version of Template:rnd uses three subtemplates:
 * rnd/- — for trailing zeros
 * rnd/e+ — for scientific notation for numbers greater than or equal to 109 or less than or equal to −109
 * rnd/e− — for scientific notation for numbers greater than −10−4 and less than 10−4 but not equal to zero

The Lua-based version of uses Module:Math and always has an expansion depth of 3. However, the markup-based version has an expansion depth of 9–15, which depends on the size of the numbers (integer results use depth 9, decimals use depth 12), where astronomical numbers can hit expansion depth of 15 levels, for &rarr; 5.64 × 1034.

TemplateData
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