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I went ahead and used a Decimal type to get around this, but I thought the number of significant digits was the number of digits to the right of the decimal point... 1.0 is one significant digit, 1.00 is two significant digits 1.000 is three significant digits and so on. But it doesn't matter what you use for the digits parameter. A digits parameter of 0 does return an integer but a digits parameter of 1 to 15 always returns fifteen significant digits.
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