I’m surprised also. They should display the way they do in other languages 
examples. That seems like a bug. 

> On Dec 18, 2018, at 12:25 PM, Alexander Ilin <ajs...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> 
> USE: math.functions:round instead
> 
> 18.12.2018, 15:14, "Georg Simon" <georg.si...@auge.de>:
>> Below I pasted a result from my listener I do not understand.
>> 
>> The result of sum looks like 137.99 which is right.
>> But the integer I made out of it is 13798 which is wrong.
>> 
>> A typed in 137.99 gives the result I expect.
>> 
>> What am I missing ?
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Press F1 at any time for help.
>> Factor 0.99 x86.64 (1889, heads/master-f77d46f0c8, Dec 1 2018 21:02:41)
>> [GCC 7.3.0] on linux
>> 
>> IN: scratchpad { -13.8 -21.8 -3.99 -3.0 -15.7 126.98 -8.9 100.0 -21.8 }
>> sum
>> 
>> --- Data stack:
>> 137.99
>> IN: scratchpad 100 *
>> 
>> --- Data stack:
>> 13799.0
>> IN: scratchpad >integer .
>> 13798
>> IN: scratchpad 137.99 100 * >integer .
>> 13799
> 
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> Александр
> 
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