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Calling float(x), which is among the examples of usage on the front page, gives an error:
julia> x =decimal(0.2)
Decimal(0, 2, -1)
julia>float(x)
ERROR: MethodError: no method matching tryparse(::Type{AbstractFloat}, ::String)
Closest candidates are:tryparse(::Type{T<:Integer}, ::AbstractString; base) where T<:Integer at parse.jl:236tryparse(::Type{Float64}, ::String) at parse.jl:247tryparse(::Type{Float32}, ::String) at parse.jl:267...
Stacktrace:
[1] #tryparse_internal#351(::Base.Iterators.Pairs{Union{},Union{},Tuple{},NamedTuple{(),Tuple{}}}, ::typeof(Base.tryparse_internal), ::Type{AbstractFloat}, ::String, ::Bool) at ./parse.jl:366
[2] tryparse_internal(::Type{AbstractFloat}, ::String, ::Bool) at ./parse.jl:366
[3] #parse#352(::Base.Iterators.Pairs{Union{},Union{},Tuple{},NamedTuple{(),Tuple{}}}, ::typeof(parse), ::Type{AbstractFloat}, ::String) at ./parse.jl:378
[4] parse(::Type{AbstractFloat}, ::String) at ./parse.jl:378
[5] AbstractFloat(::Decimal) at /home/hurak/.julia/packages/Decimals/YGhDp/src/decimal.jl:67
[6] float(::Decimal) at ./float.jl:271
[7] top-level scope at none:0
However, conversion to string works fine:
julia>string(x)
"0.2"
and therefore as a workaround one can use
julia>parse(Float64,string(x))
0.2
EDIT: It appears that the function float() is not defined anywhere in the Decimals.jl package (althgough it is used in the examples on the front page). Instead, obviously, number() should be used.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Calling
float(x)
, which is among the examples of usage on the front page, gives an error:However, conversion to string works fine:
and therefore as a workaround one can use
EDIT: It appears that the function
float()
is not defined anywhere in theDecimals.jl
package (althgough it is used in the examples on the front page). Instead, obviously,number()
should be used.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: