Why does the table command change display format?

I set the display format to "short" because I want that 4 digits are shown after the decimal point, like 0.3124. I crate a "table" which should display the numbers as such. But the table shows 5 digits after the decimal point. Where am I going wrong?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 28 Apr. 2023

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Where you are going wrong is in expecting table() objects to be designed to be display objects. They are not designed for display, they are designed for calculation.
table()'s disp() method has its own rules about what formats to use. It will display 4 decimal places if your current format setting is shorte

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Snoopy
Snoopy am 29 Apr. 2023
Thanks for the explanation. How do I make the table show a fraction as 0.4123 then? So 4 digits after the decimal. When I set format to shortE, I get 4.1231e-01 which is not what I want.
create a second table that is round() of double() of the first table, set format longg and display the second table.
tables() are not designed as presentation objects. If you want a presentation object for a table, consider creating a uitable() in which you had applied round() to the numbers or in which you had pre-converted the numbers to text with the format you want. Or use the Report Generator.
Snoopy
Snoopy am 2 Mai 2023
Thanks a lot for all the elaboration.

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