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| | Format(''string'', ''replace0''[,''replace1''...]) |
| FORMATCURRENCY(expression[, fractionaldigits[, leadingdigit[, parensfornegative[, groupdigits]]]])
| | Format(''string'', {replace object}) |
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| FORMATDATETIME(date[, formatname])
| | == Description == |
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| FORMATNUMBER(expression[, fractionaldigits[, leadingdigit[, parensfornegative[, groupdigits]]]])
| | Replaces {n} placeholders with arguments. One or more arguments can be passed, in addition to the string itself, to insert into the string. Arguments can be three different style: |
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| | <li>{} Empty brackets. Placeholders are replaced with arguments in the same order as they appear in the function call. |
| | <li>{1] Brackets with a number. Placeholders are replaced by the argument number as it appears in the function call. |
| | <li>{name} Brackets with a name. Placeholders are replaced by the value of the name in the argument object. |
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| FORMATPERCENT(expression[, fractionaldigits[,leadingdigit[, parensfornegative[, groupdigits]]]])
| | == Example == |
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| '''Description'''
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| | JavaScript= |
| | <syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript"> |
| | guy = {first: "Eric", last: "Cartman"}; |
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| FORMATCURRENCY, FORMATNUMBER, and FORMATPERCENT return a string obtained by formatting the given expression as a currency, number, or percent. The required parameter, ''expression'', is any valid expression of the given type. The optional parameter, ''fractionaldigits'', is a numeric expression representing the number of digits to print after the decimal, the default is -1 which uses the system settings. The optional parameters, ''leadingdigit'', ''parensfornegative'', and ''groupdigits'', are numeric expressions or constants, see below. ''leadingdigit'' specifies whether a leading zero is printed for numbers with only fractional parts. ''parensfornegative'' specifies if negative values are to be printed with enclosing parentheses. ''groupdigits'' specifies if numbers are to be printed in groups using the systems group delimiter.
| | NSB.Print("hello {} and {}".format("you", "bob")); |
| | NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1}".format("you", "bob")); |
| | NSB.Print("hello {first} {last}".format(guy)); |
| | NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1} and {a}".format("you", "bob", {a:"mary"})); |
| | NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1} and {a} and {2}".format("you", "bob", "jill", {a:"mary"})); |
| | </syntaxhighlight> |
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| | BASIC= |
| | <syntaxhighlight lang="vb.net"> |
| | guy = {first: "Eric", last: "Cartman"} |
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| '''Table 11: Tristate values'''
| | Print Format("hello {} and {}", "you", "bob") |
| | Print Format("hello {0} And {1}", "you", "bob") |
| | Print Format("hello {first} {last}",guy) |
| | Print Format("hello {0} and {1} and {a}", "you", "bob", {a:"mary"}) |
| | Print Format("hello {0} and {1} and {a} and {2}", "you", "bob", "jill", {a:"mary"}) |
| | </syntaxhighlight> |
| | </tabber> |
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| | == Output == |
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| ! Name !! Value !! Description
| | hello you and bob |
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| | hello you and bob |
| | True || -1 || True
| | hello Eric Cartman |
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| | hello you and bob and mary |
| | False || 0 || False
| | hello you and bob and mary and jill |
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| | </pre> |
| | TriStateUseDefault || -2 || Use system settings
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| |}
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| FORMATDATETIME returns a string obtained by formatting a date. The required parameter, ''date'', is any valid expression that represents a date. The optional parameter, ''formatname'', is a numeric expression or constant that specifies how the date is formatted.
| | [[Category:Language Reference]] |
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| '''Table 12: formatname constants'''
| | [[Category:Strings]] |
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| | [[Category:BASIC Functions]] |
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| ! Constant !! Value !! Description
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| | vbGeneralDate || 0 || Short date, Long time
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| | vbLongDate || 1 || Long date
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| | vbShortDate || 2 || Short date
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| | vbLongTime || 3 || Long time
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| | vbShortTime || 4 || Short time
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| |}
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| '''Example'''
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| <pre>
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| REM Format Functions
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| DIM UseDefault
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| UseDefault=-2
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| 'Currency
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| PRINT FORMATCURRENCY(-3.5, -1, _
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| TristateUseDefault, True)
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| PRINT FORMATCURRENCY(123456, 0,True, False, True)
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| 'Date/Time
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| PRINT FORMATDATETIME(NOW)
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| PRINT FORMATDATETIME(Birthdate, vbLongDate)
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| 'General Numbers
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| PRINT FORMATNUMBER(-0.1429, 6,False)
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| PRINT FORMATNUMBER(987654.321, 3, True, False, True)
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| 'Percentages
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| PRINT FORMATPERCENT(0.007, 2, False)
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| PRINT FORMATPERCENT(1234.56, 0,True, False, False)
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| </pre>
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| '''Output'''
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| ($3.50)
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| $123,456
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| 8/18/1998 10:44 PM
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| August 18, 1998
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| -.142900
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| 987,654.321
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| .70%
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| 123456%
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| (sample output is system dependant)
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| </pre>
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Format(string, replace0[,replace1...])
Format(string, {replace object})
Description
Replaces {n} placeholders with arguments. One or more arguments can be passed, in addition to the string itself, to insert into the string. Arguments can be three different style:
- {} Empty brackets. Placeholders are replaced with arguments in the same order as they appear in the function call.
- {1] Brackets with a number. Placeholders are replaced by the argument number as it appears in the function call.
- {name} Brackets with a name. Placeholders are replaced by the value of the name in the argument object.
Example
guy = {first: "Eric", last: "Cartman"};
NSB.Print("hello {} and {}".format("you", "bob"));
NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1}".format("you", "bob"));
NSB.Print("hello {first} {last}".format(guy));
NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1} and {a}".format("you", "bob", {a:"mary"}));
NSB.Print("hello {0} and {1} and {a} and {2}".format("you", "bob", "jill", {a:"mary"}));
guy = {first: "Eric", last: "Cartman"}
Print Format("hello {} and {}", "you", "bob")
Print Format("hello {0} And {1}", "you", "bob")
Print Format("hello {first} {last}",guy)
Print Format("hello {0} and {1} and {a}", "you", "bob", {a:"mary"})
Print Format("hello {0} and {1} and {a} and {2}", "you", "bob", "jill", {a:"mary"})
Output
hello you and bob
hello you and bob
hello Eric Cartman
hello you and bob and mary
hello you and bob and mary and jill