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34.2. Formatting variables 
Users can format numeric, text and date variables intended for displaying 
or printing out. 
Different format commands: 
•  Justification to the left, 
•  Justification to the right, 
•  Setting the number of characters for printout / display, 
•  Declaration of the number of digital places for numeric variables, 
• Date&Time formatting, 
•  Formatting numeric variables for EAN13 codes, 
•  Formatting numeric variables and dates for EAN128/GS1-128 codes. 
Format characters: 
Character Description  Example 
,  Separates veriables from 
format strings 
{7,10} – Net mass in calibration unit situated 
in 10-character string justified to the right. 
-  Minus sign or justification to the 
left 
{7,-10} - Net mass in calibration unit situated 
in 10-character string justified to the left 
:  Precides formatting or 
sepatates hours, minutes and 
seconds 
{7:0.000} - Net mass in calibration unit 
always with three decimal places ; 
{3:hh:mm:ss} – Present time in the format : 
hours : minutes : seconds 
.  The first dot in the format string 
determines the location of the 
decimal separator in the 
formatted value; any additional 
dot characters are ignored. 
{55:0.00} – Unit price always with two 
decimal places; 
{17:0.0000} – Average value form weighings 
with four decimal places; 
F  The number is converted to a 
string of the form "-ddd.ddd…" 
where each 'd' indicates a digit 
(0-9). The string starts with a 
minus sign if the number is 
negative. 
{7:F2} - Net mass in calibration unit always 
with two decimal places. 
{7,9:F2} - Net mass in calibration unit always 
with two decimal places in 9-character string 
justified to the right. 
V  Formatting mass and 
derivatives for EAN13 codes 
{7:V6.3} - Net mass for EAN13 (6-character 
code) with three decimal characters 
T  Formatowanie masy i wielkości 
pochodnych do masy w kodzie 
EAN128 
{7:T6.3} – Net mass for EAN128/GS1-128 
with two decimal places. 










