FormatMoney: show full-precision values
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@ -313,9 +313,18 @@ void ParseString(const string& str, char c, vector<string>& v)
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string FormatMoney(int64 n, bool fPlus)
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{
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n /= CENT;
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string str = strprintf("%"PRI64d".%02"PRI64d, (n > 0 ? n : -n)/100, (n > 0 ? n : -n)%100);
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for (int i = 6; i < str.size(); i += 4)
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string str = strprintf("%.08f", double(n > 0 ? n : -n)/double(COIN));
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// Right-trim excess 0's before the decimal point:
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int nTrim = 0;
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for (int i = str.size()-1; (str[i] == '0' && isdigit(str[i-2])); --i)
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++nTrim;
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if (nTrim)
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str.erase(str.size()-nTrim, nTrim);
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// Insert thousands-separators:
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size_t point = str.find(".");
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for (int i = (str.size()-point)+3; i < str.size(); i += 4)
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if (isdigit(str[str.size() - i - 1]))
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str.insert(str.size() - i, 1, ',');
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if (n < 0)
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