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| [Only registered users see links. ] [Only registered users see links. ] [Only registered users see links. ] -o format --output-format format Use the specified format for numeric output. Format is the same as that for the printf function in the ANSI C standard. For example, if you want more precision you might use -o %.15g. -- Christopher R. Thompson Student of Mechanical Engineering California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSUHome: [Only registered users see links. ] MyHome: [Only registered users see links. ] Email: mailto:[Only registered users see links. ] |
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