Decimal format node


When you are working in the TrueSight Orchestration Development Studio XSLT transform editor, the Decimal format node can be used to define the characters and symbols to be used when converting numbers into strings.

The Name defined for this node is used in XPath expressions with the format\-number function. This is a top\-level node and can only be a child node of Stylesheet. Multiple Decimal Format nodes can be placed in a single Stylesheet, each with a unique name.

The following table lists the Decimal format node properties.

Field

Description

Required

Name

The unique name for this format.

No

Infinity

Defines the string used to represent infinity.

Default value: Infinity

No

Decimal Sep

Defines the character for the decimal point.

Default value: .

No

Grp Sep

Defines the character for the thousands separator.

Default value: ,

No

Mile

Defines the character for the per thousand sign.

Default value: 0/00

No

Digit

Defines the character to use when indicating a digit is required.

Default value: #

No

Zero

Defines the character to use for the digit zero.

Default value: 0

No

Pattern Sep

Defines the character used to separate positive and negative sub patterns in a format pattern.

Default value: ;

No

Percent

Defines the character to use as a percentage sign.

Default value: %

No

NaN

Defines the string to use when the value is not a number.

Default value: NaN

No

Minus

Defines the character to use to indicate negative numbers.

Default value: -

No

 

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TrueSight Orchestration Platform 8.1