Oracle Fusion Middleware Data Visualization Tools Tag Reference for Oracle ADF Faces 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7.2) E12418-11 |
Deprecated - Use of <dvt:numberFormat> is now replaced with <af:convertNumber> tag.
Use the numberFormat tag to specify formatting for numeric values.
The numberFormat tag can be a child of any of the following graph tags:
The numberFormat tag can be a child of any of the following gauge tags:
Here is an example of how to display currency on the marker text using the <dvt:numberFormat> tag.
<dvt:graph>
<dvt:markerText>
<dvt:y1Format>
<dvt:numberFormat numberType="NUMTYPE_CURRENCY" currencySymbol="$"/>
</dvt:y1Format>
</dvt:markerText>
</dvt:graph>
Note that the use of numberFormat's <af:convertNumber> chlid tag has also been deprecated. Please use the <af:convertNumber> tag as direct child of any of the following graph tags:
The <af:convertNumber> tag can be a child of any of the following gauge tags:
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id | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the identifier for the component | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
numberType | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the kind of number to be formatted. Valid values are:
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thousandSeparator | char | no | Specifies the symbol to be used as the thousands separator. Any character is allowed.
Example: If a thousandSeparator is specified to be ",", then the value "1000" will be displayed as "1,000". |
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decimalSeparator | char | no | Specifies the symbol to be used as the decimal separator. Any character is allowed.
Example: If a decimalSeparator is specified to be ".", then the value "1000" will be displayed as "1000.00". (Assume two decimal places are specified) |
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currencySymbol | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the symbol to be used as the currency symbol. Any character is allowed.
Example: If a currencySymbol is specified to be "$", then the value "1000" will be displayed as "$1000". |
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currencyCode | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the ISOCurrency code to be used as the currency symbol.
Example: If a currencyCode is specified to be "USD", then the value "1000" will be displayed as "$1000". |
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leadingZero | boolean | no | Indicates whether numbers that fall between 1.0 and -1.0 are displayed with leading zeros. Valid values are "true" (Default) and "false". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
decimalDigit | int | no | Specifies the number of decimal digits to display. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
posNumFmt | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the format for positive numbers. Valid values are:
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negNumFmt | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the format for negative numbers. Valid values are:
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posCurFmt | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the format for positive currency. Valid values are:
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negCurFmt | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the format for negative currency values. Valid values are:
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scaleFactor | java.lang.String | no | Specifies how much to abbreviate a number. For example, if you set ScaleFactor to SCALEFACTOR_THOUSANDS, the view displays the number as thousands, and a number such as 153,000 appears as 153K (assuming the default value of the ScaleDownThousands property and the locale is English). The number will be auto-scaled by default depending on its value.
Valid values are:
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scaleDownThousands | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the character or string that represents the abbreviation for thousands. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
scaleDownMillions | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the character or string that represents the abbreviation for millions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
scaleDownBillions | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the character or string that represents the abbreviation for billions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
scaleDownTrillions | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the character or string that represents the abbreviation for trillions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
scaleDownQuadrillions | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the character or string that represents the abbreviation for quadrillions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
numberFormatString | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the Oracle format string.
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