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Mathematical counting method a
A must be an integer with only 1 bit, that is, 10 > A ≥ 1.

When the absolute value of the original number is greater than or equal to 1, the exponent n of 10 is less than the integer digits of the original number 1.

When the absolute value of the original number is less than 1 (definitely greater than 0), the exponent n of 10 is equal to the number of zeros before the first significant digit of the original number (including zeros before the decimal point).