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=== ''string'' '''llNumberFormat'''(''integer'') === | === ''string'' '''llNumberFormat'''(''integer'') === | ||
You can use this to take large numbers and format it to be comma seperated by thousands. | You can use this to take large numbers and format it to be comma seperated by thousands. | ||
< | <lsl> | ||
string llNumberFormat(integer number) | string llNumberFormat(integer number) | ||
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return output; | return output; | ||
} | } | ||
</ | </lsl> | ||
{{LSLC|Examples}} | {{LSLC|Examples}} | ||
{{#vardefine:sort|llNumberFormat}} | {{#vardefine:sort|llNumberFormat}} |
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string llNumberFormat(integer)
You can use this to take large numbers and format it to be comma seperated by thousands. <lsl> string llNumberFormat(integer number) {
string output; integer x = 0; string numberString = (string)number; integer numberStringLength = llStringLength(numberString); integer z = (numberStringLength + 2) % 3; for(;x < numberStringLength; ++x) { output += llGetSubString(numberString, x, x); if ((x % 3) == z && x != (numberStringLength - 1)) output += ","; } return output;
} </lsl>