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Numeric values are currently displayed without consistent precision formatting (e.g., 30 instead of 30.00). By convention, numeric values (such as float and double) should include a fixed number of decimal places to ensure clarity and consistency, particularly in contexts such as financial or scientific data.
Precision formatting should be applied by checking if the field in the column is a numeric type (e.g., float, double) and ensuring values are displayed with a consistent number of decimal places, such as two decimals (30.00).
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Numeric values are currently displayed without consistent precision formatting (e.g., 30 instead of 30.00). By convention, numeric values (such as float and double) should include a fixed number of decimal places to ensure clarity and consistency, particularly in contexts such as financial or scientific data.
Precision formatting should be applied by checking if the field in the column is a numeric type (e.g., float, double) and ensuring values are displayed with a consistent number of decimal places, such as two decimals (30.00).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: