NumberSymbol
enum
Symbols that can be used to replace placeholders in number patterns. Examples are based on en-US
values.
See also
getLocaleNumberSymbol()
- Internationalization (i18n) Guide
enum NumberSymbol {
Decimal
Group
List
PercentSign
PlusSign
MinusSign
Exponential
SuperscriptingExponent
PerMille
Infinity
NaN
TimeSeparator
CurrencyDecimal
CurrencyGroup
}
Members
Member | Description |
---|---|
Decimal
|
Decimal separator. For en-US , the dot character. Example : 2,345. 67
|
Group
|
Grouping separator, typically for thousands. For en-US , the comma character. Example: 2, 345.67
|
List
|
List-item separator. Example: "one, two, and three" |
PercentSign
|
Sign for percentage (out of 100). Example: 23.4% |
PlusSign
|
Sign for positive numbers. Example: +23 |
MinusSign
|
Sign for negative numbers. Example: -23 |
Exponential
|
Computer notation for exponential value (n times a power of 10). Example: 1.2E3 |
SuperscriptingExponent
|
Human-readable format of exponential. Example: 1.2x103 |
PerMille
|
Sign for permille (out of 1000). Example: 23.4‰ |
Infinity
|
Infinity, can be used with plus and minus. Example: ∞, +∞, -∞ |
NaN
|
Not a number. Example: NaN |
TimeSeparator
|
Symbol used between time units. Example: 10:52 |
CurrencyDecimal
|
Decimal separator for currency values (fallback to Decimal ). Example: $2,345.67
|
CurrencyGroup
|
Group separator for currency values (fallback to Group ). Example: $2,345.67
|
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