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I need to prevent my double to print in scientific notation in my file,

when I do this

outfile << X;
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    Related for other languages: [Haskell](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8098457/how-do-i-get-to-haskell-to-output-numbers-not-in-scientific-notation) [Lua](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1133639/how-can-i-print-a-huge-number-in-lua-without-using-scientific-notation) [C++ ostreams](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2335657/prevent-scientific-notation-in-ostream-when-using-with-double) [Delphi](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6077153/how-to-disable-scientific-notation-in-asstring-in-delphi) – Mechanical snail Aug 22 '12 at 03:39

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To set formatting of floating variables you can use a combination of setprecision(n), showpoint and fixed. In order to use parameterized stream manipulators like setprecision(n) you will have to include the iomanip library:

#include <iomanip>

setprecision(n): will constrain the floating-output to n places, and once you set it, it is set until you explicitly unset it for the remainder of the stream output.

fixed: will enforce that all floating-point numbers are output the same way. So if your precision is set to 4 places, 6.2, and 6.20 will both be output as:

6.2000
6.2000

showpoint: will force the decimal portions of a floating-point variable to be displayed, even if it is not explicitly set. For instance, 4 will be output as:

4.0

Using them all together:

outfile << fixed << showpoint;
outfile << setprecision(4);
outfile << x;
Drew Dormann
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Here's an example of usage http://cplus.about.com/od/learning1/ss/clessontwo_4.htm

as per your question use

  std::cout << std::fixed << a << std::endl;
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All the above answers were useful, but none directly answer the question.

outfile.setf(std::ios_base::fixed);
outfile << x;

I found the answer in @moogs link: http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/iostream/ios_base/fmtflags/

Here's a demo program: http://ideone.com/FMxRp1

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you can use format flags   

http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/io/ios_base/fmtflags

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