Fraction Data Type |
Numeric inputs with a Fraction data type are formatted with both a numerator and a denominator.
On the Data Type tab, the following options are available for Fraction data sources:
Locale. Specifies the language and country of the desired numerical format.
Use native numerals. Specifies whether to use Arabic numerals or the native numeric system when using a Locale that supports alternative numeric systems. Available for the following locales: Arabic (Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, U.A.E., Yemen), Assamese (India), Bengali (Bangladesh, India), Dari (Afghanistan), Gujarati (India), Kannada (India), Khmer (Cambodia), Konkani (India), Lao (Lao P.D.R.), Malayalam (India), Marathi (India), Nepali (Nepal), Oriya (India), Pashto (Afghanistan), Persian (Iran), Punjabi (India), Sanskrit (India), Telugu (India), Thai (Thailand), and Urdu (Islamic Republic of Pakistan).
Use composite fraction symbols. When enabled, formats fractions as a single character (i.e., ½). Otherwise, fractions will be displayed as separate characters (i.e., 1/2).
Precision. Specifies the degree to which
Improper fractions. Defines how to format improper fractions. An improper fraction contains a higher numerator (upper number) than denominator (lower number) (i.e., 4/3). Alternatively, these fractions can be formatted as mixed fractions, a combination of an integer and a regular fraction (i.e., 1 1/3).
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