Examples of using Decimal separator in English and their translations into Indonesian
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In finance, the currency symbol is used as a decimal separator or put after the number.
If you use a different decimal separator, as some international applications do, use the CDbl function instead.
In finance, the currency symbol is used as a decimal separator or put after the number.
When different decimal separators are used, as in international applications, use CDbl instead to convert a string to a number.
Required amount, is the amount of the transfered fund. with point(.) as the decimal separator.
Note: The only valid decimal separator recognized by the Val() function is the period(.).
Only populate sale_price with the numeric price using a period(.) as the decimal separator and no thousands separator. .
Character Requirements: The decimal separator must be a period(.) with no thousands separator. .
The value may use common Spice unit prefixes(as listed below the text input field)and should use point as the decimal separator.
Amounts are generally written by using$ as the decimal separator, such as 20$00 for 20 escudos, or 1.000$00 for 1000.
A decimal separator is a symbol used to separate the integer part from the fractional part of a number written in decimal form.
Amounts are generally written by using the cifrão as the decimal separator, such as 2000 for 20 escudos, or 1.00000….
Access first rounds the number of decimal places down tothree(the number of zeros to the right or left of the decimal separator).
Amounts are generally written by using the cifrão as the decimal separator, such as 2000 for 20 escudos, or 1.00000 for 1000.
Here you can set the number of decimal places displayed for numeric values,i. e. the number of digits after the decimal separator.
In the French numeral notation, the comma(,) is the Decimal separator, whereas the dot(.) is used between each group of three digits especially for big numbers.
Next, Access calculates the exponent value from the number of digits that fall to the right(or left,depending on your language settings) of the decimal separator in the original value.
Here you can define the decimal separator used to display monetary values. Note that the decimal separator used to display other numbers has to be defined separately see the'Numbers' tab.
Opposite of American Money- Instead of using a decimal point for the decimal separator, the Brazilian reals have a comma.
Here you can define the decimal separator used to display numbers(i. e. a dot or a comma in most countries). Note that the decimal separator used to display monetary values has to be set separately see the'Money'tab.
One requirement is to characterize real numbers that can be written in decimal notation, consisting of an optional sign,a finite sequence of one or more digits forming an integer part, a decimal separator, and a sequence of digits forming a fractional part.
Here you can set the number of decimal places displayed for monetary values,i. e. the number of digits after the decimal separator. Note that the decimal places used to display other numbers has to be defined separately see the'Numbers' tab.
Country/ Region& Language From here you can configure language, numeric, and time settings for your particular region. In most cases it will be sufficient to choose the country you live in. For instance KDE will automatically choose"German" as language if you choose"Germany" from the list. It will also change the time format to use 24 hours and anduse comma as decimal separator.
Number format with a thousand separator and two decimal places.
In countries where numbers are written with a decimal comma, a semicolon may be used as a separator, to avoid ambiguity.
You can specify the number of decimal places that you want to use, whether you want to use a thousands separator, and how you want to display negative numbers.
Decimal and Thousands Separators.
The conventional way to write floating pointsexagesimal numbers is by using comma separators, so that 1,29 is 60+29= 89 in decimal notation, and 1,1,1 is 3661.
Works very much like the General format butvaries how it shows numbers with decimal place separators and negative numbers.