Hallo Martin,
Du schriebst am Mon, 18 Jun 2012 06:12:47 +0100:
> You probably don't understand, I need a link where it is documented that
> () removes the minus sign. I did not fond it myself, it is possible that
> there are more formatting functions which must be implemented.
That's a very co
>>
> Done, git master 22f2baeb7a6d4599649f046902f23604b4fb00e5.
>
> Martin
Thanks very much.
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Am 18.06.2012 07:09, schrieb Martin Schreiber:
> Am 18.06.2012 07:48, schrieb wahono sri:
>>> You probably don't understand, I need a link where it is documented that
>>> () removes the minus sign. I did not fond it myself, it is possible that
>>> there are more formatting functions which must be i
Am 18.06.2012 07:48, schrieb wahono sri:
>> You probably don't understand, I need a link where it is documented that
>> () removes the minus sign. I did not fond it myself, it is possible that
>> there are more formatting functions which must be implemented.
>>
>> Martin
> Upps, sorry, I just test
> You probably don't understand, I need a link where it is documented that
> () removes the minus sign. I did not fond it myself, it is possible that
> there are more formatting functions which must be implemented.
>
> Martin
Upps, sorry, I just test it in spreadsheet app (LibreOffice and MS
Excel)
Am 18.06.2012 07:04, schrieb wahono sri:
>> Do you have a link for the documentateion?
>> http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/rtl/sysutils/formatfloat.html
>> Does not mention the fact.
>>
>> Martin
> Yes I think formatfloat in FPC RTL is right, but will you change in
> formatfloatmse to be fixed l
> Do you have a link for the documentateion?
> http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/rtl/sysutils/formatfloat.html
> Does not mention the fact.
>
> Martin
Yes I think formatfloat in FPC RTL is right, but will you change in
formatfloatmse to be fixed later? if yes, so I don't need change in my
app cod
On Monday 18 June 2012 05:31:26 wahono sri wrote:
> I use formatfloatmse to display float number, I user format string
> "#,##0;(#,##0)", and what I hope is negative number such as -xxx
> should be displayed as (xxx).
> But with formatfloatmse it printed as (-xxx). I try to search standard
> format
I use formatfloatmse to display float number, I user format string
"#,##0;(#,##0)", and what I hope is negative number such as -xxx
should be displayed as (xxx).
But with formatfloatmse it printed as (-xxx). I try to search standard
format in negative number that is wrong AFAIK. The sign () is
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