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for tst in input |
for tst in input |
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println(commatize(tst)) |
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new = commatize(tst) |
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if old != new |
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println("$old\n$new\n") |
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end |
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end |
end |
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</lang> {{output}} <pre> |
</lang> {{output}} <pre> |
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pi=3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459231 |
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pi=3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510 58209 74944 59231 |
pi=3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510 58209 74944 59231 |
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The author has two Z$100000000000000 Zimbabwe notes (100 trillion). |
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The author has two Z$100.000.000.000.000 Zimbabwe notes (100 trillion). |
The author has two Z$100.000.000.000.000 Zimbabwe notes (100 trillion). |
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-in Aus$+1411.8millions |
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-in Aus$+1,411.8millions |
-in Aus$+1,411.8millions |
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===US$0017440 millions=== (in 2000 dollars) |
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===US$0017,440 millions=== (in 2000 dollars) |
===US$0017,440 millions=== (in 2000 dollars) |
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123.e8000 is pretty big. |
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The land area of the earth is 57268900(29% of the surface) square miles. |
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The land area of the earth is 57,268,900(29% of the surface) square miles. |
The land area of the earth is 57,268,900(29% of the surface) square miles. |
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Ain't no numbers in this here words, nohow, no way, Jose. |
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James was never known as 0000000007 |
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Arthur Eddington wrote: I believe there are 15747724136275002577605653961181555468044717914527116709366231425076185631031296 protons in the universe. |
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Arthur Eddington wrote: I believe there are 15,747,724,136,275,002,577,605,653,961,181,555,468,044,717,914,527,116,709,366,231,425,076,185,631,031,296 protons in the universe. |
Arthur Eddington wrote: I believe there are 15,747,724,136,275,002,577,605,653,961,181,555,468,044,717,914,527,116,709,366,231,425,076,185,631,031,296 protons in the universe. |
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$-140000±100 millions. |
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$-140,000±100 millions. |
$-140,000±100 millions. |
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5/9/1946 was a good year for some. |
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</pre> |
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