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The DecimalSeparator variable is used in currency and floating point display functions.
DecimalSeparator value is '.' by default, depending on the Windows locale.
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| | Notes | DecimalSeparator = LOCALE_SDECIMAL by default.
| | | Related commands | | CurrencyDecimals | | Defines decimal digit count in the Format function | | CurrencyFormat | | Defines currency string placement in curr display functions | | CurrencyString | | The currency string used in currency display functions | | CurrToStrF | | Convert a currency value to a string with formatting | | FloatToStr | | Convert a floating point value to a string | | Format | | Rich formatting of numbers and text into a string | | NegCurrFormat | | Defines negative amount formatting in currency displays |
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| Example code : Changing the decimal point character | var
amount : Currency;
begin
amount := 12.34;  // 12 pounds 34 pence
 // Display with the default decimal point character
ShowMessage('Amount = '+FloatToStrF(amount, ffCurrency, 10, 2));
 // Display with a new decimal point character
DecimalSeparator := '|';
ShowMessage('Amount = '+FloatToStrF(amount, ffCurrency, 10, 2));
end;
| | Show full unit code | Amount = ?12.34
Amount = ?12|34 | |
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