Comment #5 on issue 3768 by [email protected]: Printing oddness
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=3768

Not sure about it being standard, but to me it makes sense. If I write 1e5, 2e5, 3e5... those mean 100,000, 200,000, etc.. but if I don't even know what the first digit is, what can I write, ?e5 -- putting a 0 first indicates that I don't know the first digit. You would never write a known number in exponention format with a single zero since that would mean 0 (0e5 -> 0). So this odd format visually flags the percisionless answer.


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