https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139306

--- Comment #6 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Vladislav Tarakanov from comment #5)
> We got the number 36 from the sum of two values: the count of characters
> displayed before 'E' in cells (22) and the maximum count of the degree,
> after which 'E' will also appear in the edit line ('E-14'). The maximum can
> be 14 zeros + 22 numbers after the decimal point.

First of all, the function is not specific to cells. It is a generic function,
and may be used anywhere, e.g. in file format output, or in Basic.

Now what is "22"? what is "14"? I don't quite understand it. In Calc, we only
allow up to 15 significant decimals shown, even if you increase decimal count
to 20 (I *suspect* that 22 might be like "a zero plus a decimal separator plus
20 decimals").

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