Thanks Lee, unfortunately the maths package doesn't seem to solve the problem and I don't have access to the the Quanta library. I've just looked through my QL Today discs, but can't find anything. Maybe one of the tool kits.

On 13/02/2012 10:54, Lee Privett wrote:
I asked a similar question on the QL Forum here 
http://www.qlforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=285

Dilwyn responded first with

"There was a Maths package by Helumt Aigner but not if it can do what you want 
- have a look at http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/tk/index.html.
Also, have a look in Quanta Library - disk MA01 - at CalQLator which claims to 
do up to 120 decimal places. Author was E G Whitbread in 1985. I think program 
is in SuperBASIC so you might be able to look at the code to see if it does 
what you want.
I seem to remember a QL program to calculate PI to some alarming number of decimal 
places such as 1900, but can't remember where I saw it - I just did a quick search 
on my website and Quanta library but can't seem to find it. Possibly, it might have 
been in Phil Jordan and Steve Johnson's PD libraries (disk 17 perhaps?)"


On 13 Feb 2012, at 10:44, Malcolm Lear wrote:

Hi,

Does anyone know if or how a 32 bit number can be printed without the 
scientific exponent jumping in?

Cheers
Malcolm

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