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Indicates if formatted numbers contain digit grouping symbols.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Property UseSeparator As Boolean
[C#] public bool UseSeparator {get; set;}
[C++]
HRESULT get_UseSeparator(
VARIANT_BOOL sep
);
[C++]
HRESULT put_UseSeparator(
Boolean* sep
);
[C++]
Parameters sep [in]
sep is a parameter of type bool sep [out, retval]
sep is a parameter of type bool*
The UseSeparator property sets or returns an indicator that tells whether to include a digit grouping symbol when the ValueToString method in the associated INumberFormat interface formats numbers.
The settings for UseSeparator are:
Setting | Description |
False |
(Default) Numbers are formatted without a digit grouping symbol, for example, 1234567.89. |
True |
Numbers are formatted with a digit grouping symbol, for example, 1,234,567.89. |
Numbers are formatted using the current regional settings defined for the system at runtime. To change the separator symbol or where the separator appears in the formatted number, change the settings on the Number tab of Control Panel's Regional Settings applet.
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