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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T06:58:13+00:00 2026-06-06T06:58:13+00:00

I have some Decimal instances in Python. I wish to format them such that

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I have some Decimal instances in Python. I wish to format them such that

Decimal('1')       => '1.00'
Decimal('12.0')    => '12.00'
Decimal('314.1')   => '314.10'
Decimal('314.151') => '314.151'

hence ensuring that there are always at least two decimal places, possibly more. While there are no shortage of solutions for rounding to n decimal places I can find no neat ways of ensuring a lower bound on the number.

My current solution is to compute:

first  = '{}'.format(d)
second = '{:.2f}'.format(d)

and take which ever of the two is longer. However it seems somewhat hackish.

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    2026-06-06T06:58:15+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 6:58 am

    If you wish to avoid string issues:

    if d*100 - int(d*100):
        print str(d)
    else:
        print ".2f" % d
    

    Untested code, but it should work.

    This works like so:

    d = 12.345

    Times 100:

    1234.5

    Minus int(1234.5)

    1234.5 – 1234 = .5

    .5 != 0

    This means that there are 3 or more decimal places.

    print str(12.345)

    Even if you do 12.3405:

    1234.05 – 1234 = .05

    .05 != 0

    But if you have 12.3:

    1230 – 1230 = 0

    This means to print with %.2f.

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