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Re: How can I accurately infer the output of a SELECT statement FROM a table with floating-point data type?

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Hi,

May be you think about this ?

SELECT REAL_COLUMN, to_char(REAL_COLUMN,'9.99999EEEE') 6_significant_numbers_format FROM TEST;

Regards Tomek

czw., 19 paź 2023 o 05:47 毛毛 <krave@xxxxxxx> napisał(a):
Hi,

Do we have a rule by follow which one can accurately info the output of a SELECT statment FROM a table with floating-point data type?

I am working with PostgreSQL 16 and pgAdmin 7.6.

Here is my SQL script:

```
CREATE TABLE TEST (REAL_COLUMN real);

INSERT INTO TEST
VALUES (12345.123456789);

SELECT * FROM TEST;
```

I consulted the following doc and found that the range of real type is 6 decimal digits precision.
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/datatype-numeric.html#DATATYPE-NUMERIC

So I thought the output of the SELECT statement should be like: 12345.1 with 6 digits in total.
But it turns out to be 12345.123 with 8 digits in total.
May I know why would this happen?
Do we have a rule I can use to infer the correct output of a floating-point number without running the script?

Thank you for your time and have a great day!


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