periodic digits and numprint
I want to use numprint to add separators every three digits of a decimal representation of a rational BUT with an overline over the repeating digits.
For example, for the unitary fraction 1/42, I get:
without numprint and I want numprint spaces.
I mention that the number is constructed within pythontex concatenating integer part, irregular part and finally repeating part with overline.
edit
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{pythontex}
begin{pycode}[dvt]
from dvtDecimal import *
end{pycode}
begin{document}
begin{pycode}[dvt]
f = dvtDecimal(1, 42)
print("$" + f.toTeX()[2] + "$")
end{pycode}
end{document}
and the python code looks like this:
numprint overline
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I want to use numprint to add separators every three digits of a decimal representation of a rational BUT with an overline over the repeating digits.
For example, for the unitary fraction 1/42, I get:
without numprint and I want numprint spaces.
I mention that the number is constructed within pythontex concatenating integer part, irregular part and finally repeating part with overline.
edit
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{pythontex}
begin{pycode}[dvt]
from dvtDecimal import *
end{pycode}
begin{document}
begin{pycode}[dvt]
f = dvtDecimal(1, 42)
print("$" + f.toTeX()[2] + "$")
end{pycode}
end{document}
and the python code looks like this:
numprint overline
1
...okay... so what does the input look like?
– Werner
Jan 31 at 19:49
What's a "numprint space"? Please elaborate.
– Mico
Jan 31 at 21:09
numprint is a package to separate digits. Maybe, I'd better put some LaTeX spaces , every 3 digits directly in the python code instead... But as numprint is language sensitive, I thought it should be the first thing to try.
– david
Jan 31 at 21:12
Why adding the Python code as an image? And where's it supposed to be used? I getImportError: No module named dvtDecimal
.
– egreg
Jan 31 at 21:39
add a comment |
I want to use numprint to add separators every three digits of a decimal representation of a rational BUT with an overline over the repeating digits.
For example, for the unitary fraction 1/42, I get:
without numprint and I want numprint spaces.
I mention that the number is constructed within pythontex concatenating integer part, irregular part and finally repeating part with overline.
edit
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{pythontex}
begin{pycode}[dvt]
from dvtDecimal import *
end{pycode}
begin{document}
begin{pycode}[dvt]
f = dvtDecimal(1, 42)
print("$" + f.toTeX()[2] + "$")
end{pycode}
end{document}
and the python code looks like this:
numprint overline
I want to use numprint to add separators every three digits of a decimal representation of a rational BUT with an overline over the repeating digits.
For example, for the unitary fraction 1/42, I get:
without numprint and I want numprint spaces.
I mention that the number is constructed within pythontex concatenating integer part, irregular part and finally repeating part with overline.
edit
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{pythontex}
begin{pycode}[dvt]
from dvtDecimal import *
end{pycode}
begin{document}
begin{pycode}[dvt]
f = dvtDecimal(1, 42)
print("$" + f.toTeX()[2] + "$")
end{pycode}
end{document}
and the python code looks like this:
numprint overline
numprint overline
edited Jan 31 at 21:10
Mico
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...okay... so what does the input look like?
– Werner
Jan 31 at 19:49
What's a "numprint space"? Please elaborate.
– Mico
Jan 31 at 21:09
numprint is a package to separate digits. Maybe, I'd better put some LaTeX spaces , every 3 digits directly in the python code instead... But as numprint is language sensitive, I thought it should be the first thing to try.
– david
Jan 31 at 21:12
Why adding the Python code as an image? And where's it supposed to be used? I getImportError: No module named dvtDecimal
.
– egreg
Jan 31 at 21:39
add a comment |
1
...okay... so what does the input look like?
– Werner
Jan 31 at 19:49
What's a "numprint space"? Please elaborate.
– Mico
Jan 31 at 21:09
numprint is a package to separate digits. Maybe, I'd better put some LaTeX spaces , every 3 digits directly in the python code instead... But as numprint is language sensitive, I thought it should be the first thing to try.
– david
Jan 31 at 21:12
Why adding the Python code as an image? And where's it supposed to be used? I getImportError: No module named dvtDecimal
.
– egreg
Jan 31 at 21:39
1
1
...okay... so what does the input look like?
– Werner
Jan 31 at 19:49
...okay... so what does the input look like?
– Werner
Jan 31 at 19:49
What's a "numprint space"? Please elaborate.
– Mico
Jan 31 at 21:09
What's a "numprint space"? Please elaborate.
– Mico
Jan 31 at 21:09
numprint is a package to separate digits. Maybe, I'd better put some LaTeX spaces , every 3 digits directly in the python code instead... But as numprint is language sensitive, I thought it should be the first thing to try.
– david
Jan 31 at 21:12
numprint is a package to separate digits. Maybe, I'd better put some LaTeX spaces , every 3 digits directly in the python code instead... But as numprint is language sensitive, I thought it should be the first thing to try.
– david
Jan 31 at 21:12
Why adding the Python code as an image? And where's it supposed to be used? I get
ImportError: No module named dvtDecimal
.– egreg
Jan 31 at 21:39
Why adding the Python code as an image? And where's it supposed to be used? I get
ImportError: No module named dvtDecimal
.– egreg
Jan 31 at 21:39
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...okay... so what does the input look like?
– Werner
Jan 31 at 19:49
What's a "numprint space"? Please elaborate.
– Mico
Jan 31 at 21:09
numprint is a package to separate digits. Maybe, I'd better put some LaTeX spaces , every 3 digits directly in the python code instead... But as numprint is language sensitive, I thought it should be the first thing to try.
– david
Jan 31 at 21:12
Why adding the Python code as an image? And where's it supposed to be used? I get
ImportError: No module named dvtDecimal
.– egreg
Jan 31 at 21:39