DecimalFormat.ScientificNotation Property

Definition

<strong>[icu]</strong> Returns whether scientific (exponential) notation is enabled on this formatter. -or- <strong>[icu]</strong> <strong>Scientific Notation:</strong> Sets whether this formatter should print in scientific (exponential) notation.

public virtual bool ScientificNotation { [Android.Runtime.Register("isScientificNotation", "()Z", "GetIsScientificNotationHandler", ApiSince=24)] get; [Android.Runtime.Register("setScientificNotation", "(Z)V", "GetSetScientificNotation_ZHandler", ApiSince=24)] set; }
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("isScientificNotation", "()Z", "GetIsScientificNotationHandler", ApiSince=24)>]
[<set: Android.Runtime.Register("setScientificNotation", "(Z)V", "GetSetScientificNotation_ZHandler", ApiSince=24)>]
member this.ScientificNotation : bool with get, set

Property Value

Attributes

Remarks

Property getter documentation:

<strong>[icu]</strong> Returns whether scientific (exponential) notation is enabled on this formatter.

Java documentation for android.icu.text.DecimalFormat.isScientificNotation().

Property setter documentation:

<strong>[icu]</strong> <strong>Scientific Notation:</strong> Sets whether this formatter should print in scientific (exponential) notation. For example, if scientific notation is enabled, the number 123000 will be printed as "1.23E5" in locale <em>en-US</em>. A locale-specific symbol is used as the exponent separator.

Calling df.setScientificNotation(true) is functionally equivalent to calling df.setMinimumExponentDigits(1).

Java documentation for android.icu.text.DecimalFormat.setScientificNotation(boolean).

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