Hi Jorge, Regarding your first question try this: \starttext The square root of 2 is \ctxlua{tex.print(math.sqrt(2))}\dots, but usually the default value \ctxlua{tex.print(math.floor(1000*math.sqrt(2))/1000)} is considered to be a good approximation. \stoptext (There is also math.ceil) Best regards: OK On 24 oct. 2009, at 18:59, batela wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I'm looking a way to format float numbers. For example \ctxlua {text.print(sqrt(2))} give me 1.41421356237309504880 but i want 1.414.
Is there a way to format real numbers.
Note: I had tried \ctxlua{a = sqrt(a) ; aformat = string.format ("0.3%f", a) ; text.print(aformat)}
but that don't work because the % character
thanks a lot
Have a nice day
jorge
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