Calculator is rounding up since ventura 13.0
Calculator is rounding up numbers with 2 decimal places since Ventura 13.0 when pasting into it. Decimal places is selected up to 15 places ! Has had this issue in the past !
iMac 27″, macOS 10.13
Calculator is rounding up numbers with 2 decimal places since Ventura 13.0 when pasting into it. Decimal places is selected up to 15 places ! Has had this issue in the past !
iMac 27″, macOS 10.13
I think the issues is the "$" on it.
When I paste something that deals with money, it rounds up, however, when I leave the $ off, it pastes normal.
Previous version of OS, I've always been able to paste with a $ sign and it paste exactly what I wanted, dropping the $ in the calculator, but now it just rounds it to the near 10th, 100th, or 1000th place. - etc.
I think the issues is the "$" on it.
When I paste something that deals with money, it rounds up, however, when I leave the $ off, it pastes normal.
Previous version of OS, I've always been able to paste with a $ sign and it paste exactly what I wanted, dropping the $ in the calculator, but now it just rounds it to the near 10th, 100th, or 1000th place. - etc.
The solution is fairly simple, if you copy a dollar sign for instance it will round up, so even $909,686.15 will become 910,000. BUT if you leave off the dollar sign it will paste. Yes stupid solution but it works.
Thanks, I see this works if I don't use the Currency format in Excel. It's unfortunate this was changed.
This has been fixed for me with Ventura 13.1.
I wish it was a decimal issue. It looks like I can't post links, but if you search reddit for "macOS Ventura: Calculator bug, round numbers with currency sign" you'll see the exact behavior.
apattee wrote:
This has been fixed for me with Ventura 13.1.
+1
This is now fixed for me too after updating to Ventura 13.1
Bennym1956 wrote:
Calculator is rounding up numbers with 2 decimal places since Ventura 13.0 when pasting into it. Decimal places is selected up to 15 places ! Has had this issue in the past !
You can try a different View and compare your results
Cal>View>Scientific for example: ⌘2
if no insight or resolve—
submit your Apple Feedback here: Product Feedback - Apple
ref:Calculator User Guide for Mac - Apple Support
Personally I don't use Excel but I cannot reproduce any rounding issue so my first thought is it's an Excel issue. What happens if you copy the number from Excel and paste it into TextEdit?
You're welcome. I don't know if it's a Ventura bug or a purposeful change. In either case you can send Apple feedback. Feedback - macOS - Apple
This should be trivial, but maybe you missed it (sorry if it is obvious):
View->Decimal Places->15 (or whatever you want...)
EDIT: Sorry, P. Phillips, I see now that you had already pointed this out!
apattee wrote:
This seems to be exactly my problem...
Okay. Based on the link you posted it seems you cannot paste a currency symbol into the Ventura Calculator.
Feel free to send Apple feedback.
After the update to Mac OS 13.0.1, it was doing correctly. Just checked now and it's back to rounding off. Sigh.... Sorry nothing to help and my settings are still correct to show 1344.23, but get 1344.
I just noticed this too since update to Ventura 13.0.1. Apple M1 Max, from Excel 365/v16.67 I copy 3,983.44 and get 4,000 when pasted into Calculator. I've tried changing the View options.
Have just attempted to duplicate this issue.
Copied " 136.8730 " from Numbers Spreadsheet into Calculator and the results dropped the trailing Zero ( 0 )
Do not see a Rounding Up
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Calculator is rounding up since ventura 13.0