Hey,
Thank you for your answer, but it doesn't work entirely. It shows me e.g. 10E7 for 10000000. Maybe there is another solution.
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I've got a question about DecimalFormat or in general NumberFormat. Is it somehow possible to format a big number like 10000000 like this: "10 Mill." with a format function. My current solution is to simply cut of the last digits from the string. Now I want all numbers over 999999 to be formated like I said before.
Thanks in advance,
Zoidi
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you could adapt something like this:
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by: Ajay-SinghPosted on 2009-11-08 at 09:14:28ID: 25771032
You can try "0.###E0" format
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more: http://www.rgagnon.com/jav