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Sets the showpoint format flag for the str stream.
When the showpoint format flag is set, the decimal point is always written for floating point values inserted into the stream (even for those whose decimal part is zero). Following the decimal point, as many digits as necessary are written to match the precision set for the stream (if any).
This flag can be unset with the noshowpoint manipulator. When not set, the decimal point is only written for numbers whose decimal part is not zero.
The precision setting can be modified using the precision member function.
For standard streams, the showpoint flag is not set on initialization.
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function
<ios> <iostream>
std::showpoint
ios_base& showpoint (ios_base& str);
Show decimal point
When the showpoint format flag is set, the decimal point is always written for floating point values inserted into the stream (even for those whose decimal part is zero). Following the decimal point, as many digits as necessary are written to match the precision set for the stream (if any).
This flag can be unset with the noshowpoint manipulator. When not set, the decimal point is only written for numbers whose decimal part is not zero.
The precision setting can be modified using the precision member function.
For standard streams, the showpoint flag is not set on initialization.
Parameters
- str
- Stream object whose format flag is affected.
Because this function is a manipulator, it is designed to be used alone with no arguments in conjunction with the insertion (<<
) and extraction (>>
) operations on streams (see example below).
Return Value
Argument str.Example
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Possible output:
30.000 10000. 3.1416 30 10000 3.1416 |
Data races
Modifies str. Concurrent access to the same stream object may cause data races.Exception safety
Basic guarantee: if an exception is thrown, str is in a valid state.See also
- noshowpoint
- Do not show decimal point (function)
- ios_base::flags
- Get/set format flags (public member function)
- ios_base::setf
- Set specific format flags (public member function)
- ios_base::unsetf
- Clear specific format flags (public member function)
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