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Format numeric types in visualizations

In many visualizations you can control how the numeric types are formatted. You control the format by supplying a format string. That formatting applies to numbers in the table visualization and when hovering over data points on a chart visualization, but not to the counter visualization or when formatting axis values. Here are examples for the various format options.

Numbers

NumberFormatOutput
10000‘0,0.0000’10,000.0000
10000.23‘0,0’10,000
10000.23‘+0,0’+10,000
-10000‘0,0.0’-10,000.0
10000.1234‘0.000’10000.123
100.1234‘00000’00100
1000.1234‘000000,0’001,000
10‘000.00’010.00
10000.1234‘0[.]00000’10000.12340
-10000‘(0,0.0000)’(10,000.0000)
-0.23‘.00’-.23
-0.23‘(.00)’(.23)
0.23‘0.00000’0.23000
0.23‘0.0[0000]’0.23
1230974‘0.0a’1.2m
1460‘0 a’1 k
-104000‘0a’-104k
1‘0o’1st
100‘0o’100th

Currency

The following examples use a $ symbol to denote currency. You can use any other currency symbol that is available on your keyboard.

NumberFormatOutput
1000.234‘$0,000.00’$1,000.23
1000.2‘0,0[.]00 $’1,000.20 $
1001‘$ 0,0[.]00’$ 1,001
-1000.234‘($0,0)’($1,000)
-1000.234‘$0.00’-$1000.23
1230974‘($ 0.00 a)’$ 1.23 m

Bytes

NumberFormatOutput
100‘0b’100B
1024‘0b’1KB
2048‘0 ib’2 KiB
3072‘0.0 b’3.1 KB
7884486213‘0.00b’7.88GB
3467479682787‘0.000 ib’3.154 TiB

Percentages

NumberFormatOutput
100‘0%’100%
97.4878234‘0.000%’97.488%
-4.3‘0 %’-4 %
65.43‘(0.000 %)’65.430 %

Exponentials

NumberFormatOutput
1123456789‘0,0e+0’1e+9
12398734.202‘0.00e+0’1.24e+7
0.000123987‘0.000e+0’1.240e-4