"1,200,000.42".replace(',','.')
>>> 1.200.000.42

expected:
1.200.000,42

Unless you aren't using cents, but that seems entirely shortsided.

Regards,
Peter


Ricardo wrote:
> Ah. That's a simple case of val.replace(',', '.').
> parseInt() can handle both, as it ignores the first non-numeric
> character.
>
> On Jul 6, 4:16 am, "Anthony Johnston" <anthony.johns...@antix.co.uk>
> wrote:
>   
>> Apologies for the [spam] marker, its the spam assassin engine being a bit
>> vigorous.
>> Switched it off now
>> Here's what I said, in case it got stopped ...
>>
>> Don't French/German people enter numbers using a comma for the decimal
>> place?
>> 1,5 == 1.5
>>
>> So Number(1,5) should work in a French locale
>>
>> Ant
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: jquery-dev@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery-...@googlegroups.com] On
>>
>> Behalf Of Ricardo
>> Sent: 06 July 2009 03:38
>> To: jQuery Development
>> Subject: [Spam] [jquery-dev] Re: Locale support in jquery
>>
>> Well.. unless you're using roman numbers or other system a number is a
>> number. The Number() constructor simply converts a string '15' to an
>> integer/float. What impact would locale have on this?
>>
>> On Jul 4, 6:12 am, "Anthony Johnston" <anthony.johns...@antix.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>     
>>> Thanks Daniel and Ricardo
>>>       
>>> I'll have a look at those.
>>>       
>>> So is it the case that js Number() does not support locale input?
>>>       
>>> So if you were developing a js calculator for a French/German audience you
>>> would not be able to do
>>> var num = Number($("#Num").val());
>>>       
>>> If this is the case how is it done?
>>>       
>>> Ant
>>>       
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: jquery-dev@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery-...@googlegroups.com] On
>>>       
>>> Behalf Of Daniel Friesen
>>> Sent: 03 July 2009 22:22
>>> To: jquery-dev@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: [Spam] [jquery-dev] Re: Locale support in jquery
>>>       
>>> jQuery.ui's datepicker has parse/format support and options can be used
>>> to localize both the datepicker and parsing/formatting.
>>>       
>>> ~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [http://daniel.friesen.name]
>>>       
>>> Ricardo wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Not a jQ plugin but worth a good look:http://www.datejs.com/
>>>>         
>>>> On Jul 2, 6:45 am, Ant <anthony.johns...@antix.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>           
>>>>> Does jQuery or a plugin provide number and date parsing for the
>>>>> current culture?
>>>>>           
>>>>> There is support in the Microsoft.Ajax library, but I was a bit
>>>>> reluctant to add this to my project as its large and has a lot of
>>>>> overlap with jQuery.
>>>>>           
>>>>> Ta, Ant
>>>>>           
> >
>
>   


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