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Revision as of 11:44, 26 May 2011
The following format strings can be used in input mask, analysis view or row view.
| Caption | Description | Example |
| N0 | The numeric ("N0") format specifier converts a number to a string of the form "-d,ddd,ddd.ddd…", where "-" indicates a negative number symbol. | 1,235 |
| N2 | The numeric ("N2") format specifier converts a number to a string of the form "-d,ddd,ddd.ddd…", where "-" indicates a negative number symbol and using two fractional digits. | 1,234.56 |
| P0 | The percent ("P") format specifier multiplies a number by 100 and converts it to a string that represents a percentage. | 123456% |
| P2 | The percent ("P") format specifier multiplies a number by 100 and converts it to a string that represents a percentage and using two fractional digits. | 123456.00% |
| # | The # format specifier converts a number to a string. | 1234 |
| #.00 | The # format specifier converts a number to a string and using two fractional digits. | 1234.56 |
| #,###.00 | The # format specifier converts a number to a string, using two fractional digits and the "," indicates a group separator. | 1,234.56 |
| +#,##0.00%;-#,##0.00%;'∞' | This format specifier converts a number to a string of the form "-d,ddd,ddd.ddd…", where "-" indicates a negative number symbol,"+" indicates a positive number symbol and using two fractional digits. '∞' indicates 0. | +1.234,56 / -1.234,56 / ∞ |