[texhax] Numbers in Table
W.J. Metzger
wes at hef.kun.nl
Thu Apr 15 09:42:19 CEST 2004
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Douglas Hespe wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 06:22:05PM -0400, Robert Sherry wrote:
> > I have a LaTeX document that has several large tables. These tables are
> > defined using the longtable command. Most of the tables consists of 6 and 7
> > digit numbers. Since there are no commas in the numbers, it is hard to read.
> > I know I could manual enter the commas but that would be a big job. Is there
> > anyway I can get LaTeX to automatically insert the commas?
> See Mr Ratcliffe's reply for details.
>
> On a side note, you might want to insert "\," instead of a simple
> comma. This is the new international standard, i.e. a space instead of
> a comma between groups of three digits.
>
> Regards,
> Doug Hespe.
May be new as a standard, but long considered good practice, since
many languages, e.g., French, German, have the roles of comma and point
interchanged with respect to English usage. Thus 5,001 means
slightly more than 5 in these languages rather than slightly more than 5000.
Cheers, Wes
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