Subject: Re: RJZF for "format" in xsl:number From: David_Marston@xxxxxxxxx Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 12:48:11 -0400 |
John Robert Gardner (atman@xxxxxxxxxxx) asks: >...What is the proper processor behavior when [you have two >places to the left of the decimal point and] "100" is reached >which exceeds the proprotion of digits assigned by the >format token? The leading processors agree: take up more places than were allocated. However, when you could use more places on the right side, they will round off. Thus, displaying 100.59 in the format "00.0" comes out as 100.6. .................David Marston XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
Current Thread |
---|
|
<- Previous | Index | Next -> |
---|---|---|
RE: child node using variable, Kay Michael | Thread | RE: RJZF for "format" in xsl:number, Kay Michael |
child node using variable, xsl list | Date | Re: Formatting of ouput, David_Marston |
Month |