///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // ftos.h // // Copyright (c) 1996 Bryce W. Harrington - bryce@neptune.net // //----------------------------------------------------------------------- // License: This code may be used by anyone for any purpose // so long as the copyright notices and this license // statement remains attached. //----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Description of file contents // 1993 - Bryce Harrington // Created initial ftoa routine // // October 1996 - Bryce Harrington // Created itos from code taken from Kernighan & Ritchie // _The C Programming Language_ 2nd edition // // November 1996 - Bryce Harrington // Created new ftoa and ftos // // July 1999 - Bryce Harrington // Ported to Linux for use in WorldForge // // January 2000 - Karsten Laux klaux@rhrk.uni-kl.de // added ultos - convering ulong to string // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef ftos_h #define ftos_h #include // ftos routine const int FORCE_X10 = (1 << 0); const int FORCE_DECIMAL = (1 << 1); const int FORCE_EXP_ZERO = (1 << 2); const int FORCE_HUNDRED_EXP_ZERO = (1 << 3); const int FORCE_EXP_PLUS = (1 << 4); const int FORCE_EXP = (1 << 5); const int FORCE_PLUS = (1 << 6); /// std::string ftos(double val, char mode='g', int sigfig=-1, int precision=-1, int options=0); /// std::string itos(int n); /// std::string ultos(unsigned long n); /// double rround(double x); // use rounding rule -> x to nearest int. /// double rround(double x, int k); // round to the kth place #endif // ftos_h