Hi, Bernard. Just tried the first 2 commands on win XP, Python 2.5 under Idle. An Error is raised: "unsupported locale setting" (lib/locale.py in setlocale, line 476). Actually I get the error also under Python 2.4.3 Any idea what I'm missing? Thanks in advance. Jürgen Bernard wrote: > >>> import locale > >>> locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'English_United States.1252') > 'English_United States.1252' > >>> conv = locale.localeconv() > >>> x = 1234567.8 > >>> locale.format("%d", x, grouping=True) > '1,234,567' > >>> locale.format("%s%.*f", (conv['currency_symbol'], > >>> conv['int_frac_digits'], x), grouping=True) > '$1,234,567.80' > > Hi Richards, > > This works for me. I agree it's a bit complicated compared to C# but it > works. I'd put it in a function if I had to use it. > > > Richard Kessler wrote: > > I am relatively new to Python. Love it, but I find things that I can do > > easily in .NET and cannot find a way to do in Python. I need to format a > > number as currency, for example 12343.56 to $12,343.56. > > > > In C# all I need to do is decimal x = 12343.56 then > > x.ToString("$###,###.00"); > > > > I cannot find a way to do this in Python. I must be missing something very > > simple here. I have tried the locale module but it will not put in the > > commas. > > I hope I do not have to write my own formatting routine...surely one is out > > there and I just can't find it. > > > > Running on XP Pro. Python 2.4.3. > > > > Thanks much in advance, > > > > Richard
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