The float conversion recipe is simpler in Py2.6
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@ -1581,31 +1581,21 @@ Q. Is there a way to convert a regular float to a :class:`Decimal`?
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A. Yes, all binary floating point numbers can be exactly expressed as a
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Decimal. An exact conversion may take more precision than intuition would
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suggest, so trapping :const:`Inexact` will signal a need for more precision::
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suggest, so we trap :const:`Inexact` to signal a need for more precision::
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def floatToDecimal(f):
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"Convert a floating point number to a Decimal with no loss of information"
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# Transform (exactly) a float to a mantissa (0.5 <= abs(m) < 1.0) and an
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# exponent. Double the mantissa until it is an integer. Use the integer
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# mantissa and exponent to compute an equivalent Decimal. If this cannot
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# be done exactly, then retry with more precision.
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def float_to_decimal(f):
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"Convert a floating point number to a Decimal with no loss of information"
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n, d = f.as_integer_ratio()
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with localcontext() as ctx:
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ctx.traps[Inexact] = True
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while True:
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try:
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return Decimal(n) / Decimal(d)
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except Inexact:
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ctx.prec += 1
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mantissa, exponent = math.frexp(f)
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while mantissa != int(mantissa):
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mantissa *= 2.0
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exponent -= 1
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mantissa = int(mantissa)
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oldcontext = getcontext()
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setcontext(Context(traps=[Inexact]))
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try:
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while True:
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try:
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return mantissa * Decimal(2) ** exponent
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except Inexact:
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getcontext().prec += 1
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finally:
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setcontext(oldcontext)
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>>> float_to_decimal(math.pi)
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Decimal("3.141592653589793115997963468544185161590576171875")
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Q. Why isn't the :func:`floatToDecimal` routine included in the module?
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