.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. _numberformat: ============ numberFormat ============ With this property you can format a float value and display it as you want, for example as a price. It is a wrapper for the :php:`number_format()` function of PHP. You can define how many decimals you want and which separators you want for decimals and thousands. Since the properties are finally used by the PHP function :php:`number_format()`, you need to make sure that they are valid parameters for that function. Consult the PHP manual, if unsure. .. _numberformat-decimals: decimals ======== :aspect:`Property` decimals :aspect:`Data type` :ref:`data-type-integer` / :ref:`stdwrap` :aspect:`Description` Number of decimals the formatted number will have. :aspect:`Default` 0 Your input will in that case be rounded up or down to the next integer. .. _numberformat-dec\_point: dec\_point ========== :aspect:`Property` dec\_point :aspect:`Data type` :ref:`data-type-string` / :ref:`stdWrap ` :aspect:`Description` Character that divides the decimals from the rest of the number. :aspect:`Default` . .. _numberformat-thousands\_sep: thousands\_sep ============== :aspect:`Property` thousands\_sep :aspect:`Data type` :ref:`data-type-string` / :ref:`stdwrap` :aspect:`Description` Character that divides the thousands of the number. Set an empty value to have no thousands separator. :aspect:`Default` , .. _numberformat-examples: Examples """""""" :: lib.myPrice = TEXT lib.myPrice { value = 0.8 stdWrap.numberFormat { decimals = 2 dec_point.cObject = TEXT dec_point.cObject { value = . stdWrap.lang.de = , } } stdWrap.noTrimWrap = || €| } # Will basically result in "0.80 €", but for German in "0,80 €". lib.carViews = CONTENT lib.carViews { table = tx_mycarext_car select.pidInList = 42 renderObj = TEXT renderObj { stdWrap.field = views # By default use 3 decimals or # use the number given by the Get/Post variable precisionLevel, if set. stdWrap.numberFormat.decimals = 3 stdWrap.numberFormat.decimals.override.data = GP:precisionLevel stdWrap.numberFormat.dec_point = , stdWrap.numberFormat.thousands_sep = . } } # Could result in something like "9.586,007".