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James Knight observed that Indian/Pakistani numbering systems
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group by hundreds. Ben Finney noted that Chinese group by
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ten-thousands. Eric Smith pointed-out that these are already
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handled by the "n" specifier in the locale module (albiet only
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handled by the "n" specifier in the locale module (albeit only
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for integers).
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Visual Basic and its brethren (like MS Excel) use a completely
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@ -156,8 +156,8 @@ length including the thousands separators and decimal separators.
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No change is proposed for the locale module.
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Comparision
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Comparison
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The difference between the two proposals is that the first is hard-wired
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to a COMMA for a thousands separator and a DOT as a decimal separator.
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