Format

The format attribute can influence the formatting of the display of values. For this, the syntax of the format known from “printf” is used. Note the point between the % and the decimal place!

Format

Output

Example

%.0f

A value without decimal places

31

%.1f

A value with 1 decimal places

31.0

%.2f

A value with 2 decimal places

31.00

%.3f

A value with 3 decimal places

31.000

%.4f

A value with 4 decimal places

31.0000

A format can also be entered under Format. This is simply placed behind the decimal separator. For example:

Format

Output

Example

%.0f %%

A value without decimal places and % as Unit

31 %

%.1f °C

A value with 1 decimal places and °C as Unit

31.0 °C

%.2f km/h

A value with 2 decimal places and km/h as Unit

31.00 km/h

Hint

If you want to use a % character you have to use %% (otherwise there will be error messages depending on the browser you are using, since the single % might be interpreted as a control character)