Ruby Integer to_d() function with example
The to_d function in Ruby converts the value of int as a BigDecimal.
Syntax: number.to_d
Parameter: The function takes the integer which is to be converted to BigDecimal.
Return Value: The function returns the BigDecimal value of int.
Example #1:
# Ruby program for to_d function require 'bigdecimal' require 'bigdecimal/util' # Initializing the number num1 = 5 num2 = 10 ** 100 num3 = 1678 num4 = 189790 # Prints the int as big-decimal puts num1.to_d puts num2.to_d puts num3.to_d puts num4.to_d |
Output:
0.5e1 0.1e101 0.1678e4 0.18979e6
Example #2:
# Ruby program for to_d function require 'bigdecimal' require 'bigdecimal/util' # Initializing the number num1 = 5 num2 = 19 ** 18 num3 = 2 ** 45 num4 = 888 # Prints the int as big-decimal puts num1.to_d puts num2.to_d puts num3.to_d puts num4.to_d |
Output:
0.5e1 0.104127350297911241532841e24 0.35184372088832e14 0.888e3