Value on a Number
Using value on a number is the proper way to format and output a number.
You have various options for formating:
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by default it will format the number accordingly to the locale:
562407will output 562,407 inen_US, 562 407 infr_FR(thanks tonumerallib) -
set
AS_ISflag totrueto avoid this formating -
set
TEXTUALflag totrueto transform the number into text:#[+value(5500, {'TEXTUAL':true })]will output five thousand five hundred -
set
ORDINAL_NUMBERflag to true to to transform the number into an ordinal number:#[+value(21, {'ORDINAL_NUMBER':true })]will output 21st -
set
ORDINAL_TEXTUALflag to true to to transform the number into an ordinal text:#[+value(20, {'ORDINAL_TEXTUAL':true })]will output twentieth -
use
FORMATto set a format directly used bynumeral. See numeral.js formats. This is very practical for currencies, %, etc. -
use
agreeforORDINAL_TEXTUALandTEXTUAL(init_IT,es_ESandfr_FR), for instance to have prima and not primo, or un/une (default agreement isM) -
use
agreeforORDINAL_NUMBERinfr_FRto manage 1er / 1re
numeral takes into account the locale: +value(104000, {'FORMAT': '0a$'}) will output 104k€ (yes, €!) when generating French.
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Decimal numbers are supported using TEXTUAL: 1.55 ⇒ one point five five in English. Same pattern for other languages.
| Feature | en_US | fr_FR | de_DE | it_IT | es_ES |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Default: standard number formatting |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
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yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
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yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
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yes |
yes (up to 100) |
yes (up to 1 million included) |
yes |
yes (up to 9999) |
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yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |