Sorry for necroposting, but this topic shows up in related google searches and I believe a satisfactory answer is missing here.
I believe the right way is to use sys.displayhook
. For example, you could add code like this in your PYTHONSTARTUP
file:
import builtins
import sys
import numbers
__orig_hook = sys.displayhook
def __displayhook(value):
if isinstance(value, numbers.Number) and value >= 1e5:
builtins._ = value
print("{:e}".format(value))
else:
__orig_hook(value)
sys.displayhook = __displayhook
This will display large enough values using the exp syntax. Feel free to modify the threshold as you see fit.
Alternatively you can have the answer printed in both formats for large numbers:
def __displayhook(value):
__orig_hook(value)
if isinstance(value, numbers.Number) and value >= 1e5:
print("{:e}".format(value))
Or you can define yourself another answer variable besides the default _
, such as __
(such creativity, I know):
builtins.__ = None
__orig_hook = sys.displayhook
def __displayhook(value):
if isinstance(value, numbers.Number):
builtins.__ = "{:e}".format(value)
__orig_hook(value)
sys.displayhook = __displayhook
... and then display the exp-formatted answer by typing just __
.