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QML Number() produces wrong output

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    cladden
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    How do I make toFixed() display all 4 decimal places on Windows CE, similar to the desktop?

    The code:
    @text: level.toFixed(4)@

    Win CE - not showing decimal places:
    !http://i.troll.ws/14f21476.jpg!

    Win 32 - desktop shows all four places:
    !http://i.troll.ws/0427b4e9.jpg!

    Thanks in advance,

    Chris

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      cladden
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      #2

      Looks like some rounding and special notation.

      What causes 64.8874 to displayed as 65.//-4?

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        tzander
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        that toFixed() is as far as I know part of the Javascript engine that QML runs on top of, if its indeed doing this wrong, try getting the latest version of Qt or reporting a bug if you are indeed running the latest already.

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          cladden
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          I'm using 4.8.4 and it seems all doubles are oddly formatted when displayed in QML.

          The format seems intentional, almost like a scientific notation format?

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            cladden
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            QML Number("0.117") produces

            "0.0;7"

            Not a typo, the number converts wrong and there is a semicolon in the output.

            Perhaps an issue with ARM floating point?

            Does anyone else see this issue?

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