thiemowmde added a comment.

I'm sorry, but I do not understand that example at all. Where does a "0.4" come 
from in your example? 1.4+-1 is internally stored as { amount: 1.4, before: 
0.4, after: 2.4 }. This is, when displayed via the formatter, displayed and 
later parsed as 1.4+-1. You can say "precision is 1", but keep in mind that we 
do not store it that way. In reality there is no precision.

Displaying 1.4+-1.0 instead doesn't change anything. You can say: the precision 
value can't have a precision.


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