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The following table describes the custom numeric format specifiers and displays
sample output produced by each format specifier:
Result
Tag
Value
Description
Value Format
400→ 04
4.5 0.00→ 4.50
0 Digit
.1 0.00×10
00
→ 1.00×10
-01
# Digit,zeroshowsas absent 4 ##→ 4
. Decimalseparatorormonetary
decimalseparator
4.5 0.00→ 4.50
5.55 0.0×10
00
→ 5.6×10
00
E Separatesmantissaandexponent
inscientificnotation
1000000 0.0× 10
00
→ 1.0×10
06
1000 0,0→ 1,000, Groupingseparator
1000 0,#→ 1,000
-5 plus;minus→ minus
5 plus;minus→ plus
0 plus;minus;zero→ zero
; Separates positiveand negative
subpatterns
-5 0;(0.0);0.000→ (5.0)
700 [>500]###.##;[<1000]###;#
##.#→ 700.00
400 [>500]medium;[>1000]###
;###.#→ 400
[] Customsubpatterns
1001 [>2000]high;[>1000]nor-
mal;[>500]low→ normal
SettingTagValue
To s
et the value of a t ag, two elements must be defined.
The first element have the data-ix-setter attribute on the position where the tag
value can be entered.
T
he second element has the data-ix-submitbutton attribute used to submit the
new tag value.
The data-ix-submitbutton attribute takes the tag names, separated by comma
“,”, to be submitted when the button is clicked. To submit all tags an asterisk “*”
can be used.
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