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_Note:_ Decimal library can "only" represent numbers with a maximum of 2^31 digits after the decimal point.
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_Note:_ Decimal library can "only" represent numbers with a maximum of 2^31 digits after the decimal point.
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_Note:_ The library does not remove trailing zeros when parsing decimals from strings, e.g., `1.18` does not internally equal `1.1800` when parsing with this library, see example in usage
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## Features
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## Features
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* The zero-value is 0, and is safe to use without initialization
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* The zero-value is 0, and is safe to use without initialization
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```
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Conservation of precision with trailing zeros. This conservation is, however,
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not translated backwards when printing the decimal as string.
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This is important to know.
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```go
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package main
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import (
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"fmt"
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"github.com/shopspring/decimal"
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func main() {
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noZeros := "1.18"
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trailingZeros := "1.1800"
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d1 := decimal.RequireFromString(noZeros)
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d2 := decimal.RequireFromString(trailingZeros)
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fmt.Println(d1.Coefficient(), d1.Exponent()) // 118 -2
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fmt.Println(d2.Coefficient(), d2.Exponent()) // 118 -4
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fmt.Println(d1) // 1.18
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fmt.Println(d2) // 1.18
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```
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## Documentation
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## Documentation
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http://godoc.org/github.com/shopspring/decimal
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http://godoc.org/github.com/shopspring/decimal
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