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Возможно, где-то получается тип с большим precision из-за чего умножаем входные данные на большую константу, из-за чего случается переполнение int128 и как следствие inf. Я не уверен, что это надо чин…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
Would be great to align prices in all the places by decimal point
**Describe the solution you'd like**
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HackVertor made my Burp completely unresponsive after I pasted a large array of decimal number in it and selected them to decode - they were about 74k so not that massive:
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irsdl updated
3 weeks ago
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I'm having a slight aesthetics problem—when the second decimal is zero it is not printed, as in
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355.8MB/37.41GB/6.95GB/68.72GB
```
Would it be possible to fix the number of decimal digits so t…
vigna updated
2 weeks ago
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Hello,
I am having a problem sending decimal value like 2.8 to an STM32 DAC, it worked for me only with integer values. for a DAC in 12 bits mode for example, accepted values are only from 0 to 4096…
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#167 refactors the formatting tests to resolve #162, a bug where shadowed dictionary keys caused many previously written tests to not run. When these tests ran a few failures were discovered. The only…
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Hi,
during some experiments with my [fuzzer](https://github.com/senier/cobrafuzz), I found a parser input which causes an `InvalidOpersion` exception in dateutil. In case you want to look into it, …
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### Description
Polars 1.0 read_parquet not convert decimal into float,how to control this like polars 0.20,because the decimal use more memory than float 64.
### Link
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Since I am evaluating elements in the order of millimeters but working in a Rhino meter environment for better convenience of all the backend functions. Unfortunatelly to see the real difference under…
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### the problem
The library contains ATR (Average True Range). The ADR (Average Daily Range) has been popularized recently by popular trader Qullamaggie (Kristjan Kullamägi ... https://qullamaggie.…