Thursday, February 24, 2011

Re: Number format #

Hi, PARAG,

Whether "0" is the correct result or not is debatable. After all, an
empty string is not a number at all, therefore for number zero, the
zero symbol itself is not a leading zero.

Perhaps the documentation should clarify that only leading zeros of
the whole portion and trailing zeros of the fraction portion of the
number will show as absent, not just any zero symbol.

As for solution for your problem, just put an if statement:

if (num == 0) {
return "";
} else {
return formatter.format(num);
}

Yegor

On Feb 24, 1:45 am, PARAG <paragbchaudh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have number format defined as #. For value 0 I am expecting it to be
> empty but it shows 0 value. Is any thing I can do here to get the
> correct behavior?
>
> Thank you

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