Boštjan Mejak wrote: > The locale.setlocale(category=locale.LC_NUMERIC, locale="Slovenian") > works like a charm in my application. Now the 'n format specifier works as > I want. But tell me whether the 'n' forma specifier can be forced to round > the float to just one decimal place. I know that the 'f' format specifier > does that by specifying ".1f", but 'f' is not locale-aware. I have set the > 'n' format specifier in my application like ".3n", which is okay if the > returned number is two integers and one decimal, but is not okay if the > returned number is one integer and two decimals, because I want just one > decimal, always. How can I make that by using the 'n' format specifier?
Looks like you have to resort to: >>> import locale >>> locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, "") 'de_DE.UTF-8' >>> locale.format("%.1f", 12345.6789, grouping=True) '12.345,7' -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list