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xsl:decimal-format Element

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Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3

4/8/2010

Declares a decimal-format, which controls the interpretation of a format pattern used by the format-number function. If there is a name attribute, then the element declares a named decimal-format; otherwise, it declares the default decimal-format. The value of the name attribute is a Qualified Name (qualified name). It is an error to declare either the default decimal-format or a decimal-format with a given name more than once (even with different import precedence), unless it is declared every time with the same value for all attributes (taking into account any default values).

Syntax

<xsl:decimal-format
  name = QName 
  decimal-separator = char 
  grouping-separator = char 
  infinity = string 
  minus-sign = char 
  NaN = string 
  percent = char 
  per-mille = char 
  zero-digit = char 
  digit = char 
  pattern-separator = char />

Attributes

  • name
    [optional] The name of the decimal format. If there is a name attribute, then the element declares a named decimal-format; otherwise, it declares the default decimal-format. The value of the name attribute is a qualified name. It is an error to declare either the default decimal-format or a decimal-format with a given name more than once unless it is declared every time with the same value for all attributes (taking into account any default values).
  • decimal-separator
    [optional] The character used to separate the integer and the fraction part of a number. The default is ".".
  • grouping-separator
    [optional] The character used to separate groups of digits. The default is ",".
  • infinity
    [optional] The string used to represent infinity; the default value is the string Infinity.
  • minus-sign
    [optional] The character used as the default minus sign; the default value is the hyphen-minus character (-, #x2D).
  • NaN
    [optional] The string used to represent the NaN value; the default value is the string NaN.
  • percent
    [optional] The character used as a percent sign; the default value is the percent character (%).
  • per-mille
    [optional] The character used as a per mille (per thousand) sign; the default value is the Unicode per-mille character (#x2030).
  • zero-digit
    [optional] The character used as the digit zero; the default value is the digit zero (0).
  • digit
    [optional] The character used in a format pattern to indicate a place where a leading zero digit is required. The default value is "#".
  • pattern-separator
    [optional] The character used to separate positive and negative sub patterns in a pattern; the default value is the semi-colon character (;).

See Also

Reference

XSLT Elements
format-number Function