This property is obsolete. See the Remarks section below. |
Description
Use the Utilities.ThousandSeparator
property to specify the character used to separate digits in numbers that have more than three digits before the decimal point.
Declaration
Applies To
The property is applied to the following object:
Property Value
The string that holds the character used to separate digits in numbers that have more than three digits before the decimal point.
By default, ThousandSeparator
holds the value that is specified by Regional Settings in the Windows Control Panel. To restore this value, call the GetFormatSettings
method.
Remarks
Utilities.ThousandSeparator
is obsolete and supported only for backward compatibility. To get or set the thousands separator, use aqEnvironment.GetLocaleInfo
and aqEnvironment.SetLocaleInfo
with LOCALE_STHOUSAND
in the second parameter.
JavaScript, JScript
var th_sep = aqEnvironment.GetLocaleInfo(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, LOCALE_STHOUSAND);
Log.Message(th_sep);
Python
th_sep = aqEnvironment.GetLocaleInfo(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, LOCALE_STHOUSAND)
Log.Message(th_sep)
VBScript
th_sep = aqEnvironment.GetLocaleInfo(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, LOCALE_STHOUSAND)
Log.Message th_sep
DelphiScript
th_sep := aqEnvironment.GetLocaleInfo(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, LOCALE_STHOUSAND);
Log.Message(th_sep);
C++Script, C#Script
var th_sep = aqEnvironment["GetLocaleInfo"](LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, LOCALE_STHOUSAND);
Log["Message"](th_sep);
If you want to convert a locale-formatted string to a number, use aqConvert.StrToInt
, aqConvert.StrToInt64
, or aqConvert.StrToFloat
. These methods use the locale-specific thousands and decimal separator when parsing values.
See Also
Working With Numeric Values
CurrencyToFormatStr Method
FloatToStr Method
Format Method