Floating point printing is tricky, as I am sure you know. You might want to refrefresh your understanding by consulting the literture--I know I would. For example, you might want to look at http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=93559 Guy Steele's paper: Guy L. Steele , Jon L. White, How to print floating-point numbers accurately, ACM SIGPLAN Notices, v.39 n.4, April 2004 is a classic and worthy of a read.
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