The Number object provides represents a number value. More...
Import Statement: | import QtQml |
The QML Number object extends the JS Number object with locale aware functions.
See also Locale.
string fromLocaleString(locale, number)
Returns a Number by parsing number using the conventions of the supplied locale.
If locale is not supplied the default locale will be used.
For example, using the German locale:
var german = Qt.locale("de_DE"); var d; d = Number.fromLocaleString(german, "1234,56") // d == 1234.56 d = Number.fromLocaleString(german, "1.234,56") // d == 1234.56 d = Number.fromLocaleString(german, "1234.56") // throws exception d = Number.fromLocaleString(german, "1.234") // d == 1234.0
string toLocaleCurrencyString(locale, symbol)
Converts the Number to a currency using the currency and conventions of the specified locale. If symbol is specified it will be used as the currency symbol.
See also Locale::currencySymbol().
string toLocaleString(locale, format, precision)
Converts the Number to a string suitable for the specified locale in the specified format, with the specified precision.
Valid formats are:
If precision is not specified, the precision will be 2.
If the format is not specified 'f' will be used.
If locale is not specified, the default locale will be used.
The following example shows a number formatted for the German locale:
import QtQuick 2.0 Text { text: "The value is: " + Number(4742378.423).toLocaleString(Qt.locale("de_DE")) }
You can apply toLocaleString() directly to constants, provided the decimal is included in the constant, e.g.
123.0.toLocaleString(Qt.locale("de_DE")) // OK 123..toLocaleString(Qt.locale("de_DE")) // OK 123.toLocaleString(Qt.locale("de_DE")) // fails
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