Display comma as decimal digits separator in simple 2D plots
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Is it possible in a simple 2D plot display numbers with comma as decimal digits separator instead of the dot?
Maybe is there a label to add in the xtickformat command?
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Roofus Milton
on 15 Nov 2019
This is possible by calling the .NET Framework string formatting functions. Without getting into a discussion of Cultures in the Framework, I have provided a simple function which provides the format.
NumberFormatMatlabAnswers([1000:1010]', 4, 'decimalSeparator', ',', 'numberGroupSeparator', '.')
function output = NumberFormatMatlabAnswers(nums, varargin)
% initialize the inputParser
ip = inputParser;
% add function parameters to inputParser
addRequired(ip, 'nums');
addOptional(ip, 'decimals', 2);
addParameter(ip, 'decimalSeparator', '.');
addParameter(ip, 'numberGroupSeparator', ',');
% validate the parameters
parse(ip, nums, varargin{:});
% create the .NET object to store format specifics
numFormatInfo = System.Globalization.NumberFormatInfo();
% pass the custom format specifics to their respective object properties
numFormatInfo.NumberDecimalSeparator = ip.Results.decimalSeparator;
numFormatInfo.NumberGroupSeparator = ip.Results.numberGroupSeparator;
% initialize the output cell array
output = cell(length(ip.Results.nums), 1);
% create the format string for .NET
formatString = strcat('{0:N', num2str(ip.Results.decimals), '}');
for p = 1:length(ip.Results.nums)
% get the formatted string from .NET
output{p} = char(System.String.Format(numFormatInfo, formatString, ip.Results.nums(p)));
end
end
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Walter Roberson
on 15 Nov 2019
And you would then have to pass output as the appropriate tick labels -- the above does not change how axes tick labels are constructed.
Elia Sironi
on 15 Nov 2019
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