Put the separator every thousands
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T=100000000;
T1 = regexprep(string(T),'(\d+)(\d{3})$',"$1'$2")
I would like to have the thousands separator for every 1000
the correct result would be:
1'000'000'000
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"the correct result would be: 1'000'000'000"
Why should the "correct result" be one billion when the input value is only one hundred million?
100000000 % your input value
1000000000 % your "correct result" with quotes removed
Your "correct result" is ten times larger than the input value: is that intentional or is it ... incorrect ?
shamal
on 10 Feb 2024
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Image Analyst
on 10 Feb 2024
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I use the attached function I wrote. Adapt as needed, like change commas to apostrophes if you want.
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CommaFormat('-123456') % ouch
Image Analyst
on 11 Feb 2024
@Stephen23 thanks for pointing that out. I've corrected it to properly handle cases where the input is negative or a string or a character array instead of a number (double, etc.). New code is attached.
It's definitely more lines than your one liner regexp though. However I'm not as adept with regexp as you -- I never would have figured out that cryptic sequence of regexp characters as you did.
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