The <xsl:decimal-format> element defines the characters and symbols that are to be used in converting numbers into strings using the format-number( ) function.
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<xsl:decimal-format>
Syntax
<xsl:decimal-format
name=NAME
decimal-separator=CHARACTER
grouping-separator=CHARACTER
infinity=STRING
minus-sign=CHARACTER
NaN=STRING
percent=CHARACTER
per-mille=CHARACTER
zero-digit=CHARACTER
digit=CHARACTER
pattern-separator=CHARACTER />
Required Attributes
None.
Optional Attributes
-
name -
Specifies a name for this format.
-
decimal-separator -
Specifies the decimal point character. The default is (
.). -
grouping-separator -
Specifies the thousands separator character. The default is (
,). -
infinity -
Specifies the string used to represent infinity. The default is the string "
Infinity". -
minus-sign -
Specifies the minus sign character. The default is the hyphen (
-). -
NaN -
Specifies the string used when the value is not a number. The default is the string "
NaN". -
percent -
Specifies the percentage sign character. The default is (
%). -
per-mille -
Specifies the per thousand character. The default is (
‰). -
zero-digit -
Specifies the digit zero character. The default is (
0). -
digit -
Specifies the character used in the format pattern to stand for a digit. The default is (
#). -
pattern-separator -
Specifies the character separating positive and negative subpatterns in a format pattern. The default is the semi-colon (
;).
Type
Top-level, must be the child of <xsl:stylesheet> or <xsl:transform>.
Defined
XSLT, section 12.3.
Gecko support
Supported as of 1.0 (Mozilla 1.0, Netscape 7.0).
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