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Number of sig figs in traits and other tables #632

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serbinsh opened this issue Jan 15, 2019 · 2 comments
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Number of sig figs in traits and other tables #632

serbinsh opened this issue Jan 15, 2019 · 2 comments
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I noticed today that some trait data has unreasonable sig figs, e.g.

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Does this matter or would it be better to limit this in the data tables? I assume that this could help reduce storage requirements, though they arent really that high yet. Perhaps not an important issue right now?

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mdietze commented Jan 15, 2019

Storage costs are determined by the schema, not the number (e.g. if it's a double, then 0 takes up just as much storage as any other number). The origin of such numbers is another issue, as is how we display them in the web interface

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gsrohde commented Jan 23, 2019

My guess is that whoever entered these numbers was given numbers with a only a few s.d., converted to the units used in BETYdb, and just kept all of the digits displayed in their calculator.

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