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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T06:59:15+00:00 2026-05-23T06:59:15+00:00

I want to store scientific notation numbers in MySql. I’ve saved them to a

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I want to store scientific notation numbers in MySql.

I’ve saved them to a field which has datatype decimal. The issue is that it stores it in normal notation (at least that what it seems when I view the number in the web console that comes with MAMP) and thus you need to allocate more bytes to the field … which I believe will lead to having a very large database.

Is there anyway to store the scientific notation as is (far fewer units of information), but still be able to do numeric computations e.g. < and > (context for the last comment is that if you just needed to display the value you could store it as a text type, but that won’t do for me).

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    2026-05-23T06:59:16+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 6:59 am

    FLOAT and DOUBLE datataypes can be shown (and inserted) using Scientific notation:

    CREATE TABLE numSC
    ( f float
    , d double
    ) ;
    
    INSERT INTO numSC
    VALUES
    (POW(10,30), POW(10,30)) ;
    
    INSERT INTO numSC
    VALUES
    (10.1234567890123456e-20, 10.1234567890123456e-20) ;
    
    SELECT * FROM numSC ;
    
    >  |         f    |                  d    |
    >  |       1e+030 |                1e+030 |
    >  | 1.01235e-019 | 1.01234567890123e-019 |
    
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