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今天看到别人用 DBGrid 做的显示数据时数据的格式为 11,097.44 ,而一般的是 11097.44 ,这个 ","是怎 么加上去的呢?我首先想到的是用 OnGetText 这个事件,于是就去查看这个程序的源码,都看了一遍,怎么没 有这个 onGetText 的事件呢?肯定没有用这个事件,那是怎么用得呢?详细的分析,噢,找到了,是永久字段 的 DisplayFormat 的属性在控制. 可是我不爱用永久字段,怎么办呢?好说,试试 Table1.FieldByName('字 段名').DisplayFormat = '###,###.###'; 有的属性
金山词霸译) Determines how a numeric field's value is formatted for display in a data-aware control. 怎么使一个数字类型的字段值按某种格式在数据感知控件中显示 property DisplayFormat: String; Description Use the DisplayFormat property to override automatic formatting of a field for display purposes. 依照某种意图(purposes)来显示时要使用 DisplayFormat 属性来覆盖一个字段的自动显示格式 Note: DisplayFormat affects only the display of the field's data. It does not affect the 注意: DisplayFormat 仅仅影响这个字段数据的显示 , 它不会影响有效性,比如使用 asString 把一个 string 赋给一个数字类型的字段。 the value of DisplayFormat is a string that encodes the formatting of numeric data using the isplayFormat 的值是一个字符串,它的数字数据的编码格式使用
下面表格中指定的
0 Digit placeholder. If the value being formatted has a digit in the position where the "0" appears in the format string, then that digit is copied to the output string. Otherwise, a "0" is stored in that position in the output string. appears in the format string, then that digit is copied to the output string. Otherwise, nothing is stored in that position in the output string. . Decimal point. The first "." character in the format string determines the location of the decimal separator in the formatted value; any additional "." characters are ignored. The actual character used as a the decimal separator in the output string is determined by the DecimalSeparator global variable. The default value of DecimalSeparator is specified in the Number Format of the Regional Settings section in the Windows Control Panel. , Thousand separator. If the format string contains one or more "," characters, the output will have thousand separators inserted between each group of three digits to the left of the decimal point. The placement and number of "," characters in the format string does not affect the output, except to indicate that thousand separators are wanted. The actual character used as a the thousand separator in the output is determined by the ThousandSeparator global variable. The default value of ThousandSeparator is specified in the Number Format of the Regional Settings section in the Windows Control Panel. 千分位的分隔符 E+ Scientific notation. If any of the strings "E+", "E-", "e+", or "e-" are contained in the format string, the number is formatted using scientific notation. A group of up to four "0" characters can immediately follow the "E+", "E-", "e+", or "e-" to determine the minimum number of digits in the exponent. The "E+" and "e+" formats cause a plus sign to be output for positive exponents and a minus sign to be output for negative exponents. The "E-" and "e-" formats output a sign character only for negative exponents. 'xx'/"xx" Characters enclosed in single or double quotes are output as-is, and do not affect formatting. The locations of the leftmost "0" before the decimal point in the format string and the rightmost "0" after the decimal point in the format string determine the range of digits that are always present in the output string. The number being formatted is always rounded to as many decimal places as there are digit placeholders ("0" or "#") to the right of the decimal point. If the format string contains no decimal point, the value being formatted is rounded to the nearest whole number. If the number being formatted has more digits to the left of the decimal separator than there are digit placeholders to the left of the "." character in the format string, the extra digits are output before the first digit placeholder. The following table shows the effect of various format strings: DisplayFormat Value Result Comment #.## 12.2 12.2 Note extra digit to left of decimal still appears places. To allow different formats for positive, negative, and zero values, the format string can contain between one and three sections separated by semicolons. One section: The format string applies to all values. section applies to negative values. negative values, and the third applies to zeros. If the section for negative values or the section for zero values is empty, that is, if there is nothing between the semicolons that delimit the section, the section for positive values is used instead. If the section for positive values is empty, or if the entire format string is empty, the value is formatted using general floating-point formatting with 15 significant digits. General floating-point formatting is also used if the value has more than 18 digits to the left of the decimal point and the format string does not specify scientific notation.
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