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Special formatting signs:

Sign

Description

Example

,

Sign separating variables

for formatting

{7,10} – Net mass in adjustment unit

with constant length of 10 characters,

with right justification

-

Minus sign or left

justification

{7,-10} – Net mass in adjustment unit

with constant length of 10 characters,

with left justification

:

Sign proceeding formatting

or time separator (i.e.

hours, minutes and

seconds)

{7:0.000} – Net mass in adjustment

unit always with three decimal places;

{3:hh:mm:ss} – Current time in

format: hour : minute : second

.

First detected dot in a digit

is recognized as separator

of integer and decimal

parts. Each following dot is

ignored.

{55:0.00} – Product’s unit price

always with two decimal places;

{17:0.0000} – Average from

measurements, always with four

decimal places;

F

Sign formatting digits to a

chain of sign in format “-

ddd.ddd…” (where: d

stands for a single digit,

minus is for digits with

negative value only) or

determining number of

decimal places

{7:F2} – Net mass in adjustment unit

always with two decimal places;

{7,9:F2} – Net mass in adjustment

unit always with two decimal places

and fixed length of 9 characters with

right justification;

V

Formatting mass and

quantities derivatives of

mass in EAN13 code

{7:V6.3} – Net mass in a form of

EAN13 code (6-character code) with

three decimal places

T

Formatting mass and

quantities derivatives of

mass in EAN128 code

{7:T6.3} – Net mass in a form of

EAN128 code with three decimal places;

/

Date separator between

days, months and years

{2:yy/MM/dd} – Current date in

format:

year - month - day, where yy stand for

two less meaningful characters of a

year;

\

Sign “escape” deleting a

formatting function from

the following sign, so that

it is recognized as text

{2:yy\/MM\/dd} – Current date in

format: year / month / day;

{2:yy\:MM\:dd} – Current date in

format: year : month : day. Should “\”

be used in literal meaning, insert: \\;