how to set 1000 separator for large numbers in GUI MATLAB

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Natalia P.
Natalia P. 2011년 5월 24일
편집: Dominique 2023년 8월 29일
Hello! I am trying to find a way to set 1000 separator for the large numbers displayed in my GUI. For example: I would like the number 100000 to be displayed in my GUI like 100.000 or 100,000.
How could I do it? Thank you, in advance!
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Juan Saenz-Diez
Juan Saenz-Diez 2020년 5월 18일
Hello! I wonder if this is what Natalia was asking, and whether she got her answer. What I would like to do is what I think Natalia is asking: how to get Matlab to display "normal" numbers with 1000 separators automatically, not in our own code output. Like doing "format bank" but adding the ',' separator to the thousands (as any banking application would do, which is the goal). Anyway, that is what I am looking for. Thanks for helping!

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Teja Muppirala
Teja Muppirala 2011년 5월 24일
import java.text.*
v = DecimalFormat;
in = 123456789;
out = char(v.format(in))
Taken from here:

Jan
Jan 2011년 5월 24일
Without Java:
S = sprintf('%.16g', pi * 1e12); % [EDITED: was '%16']
T(1:length(S)) = char(0);
T(strfind(S, '.') - 4:-3:1) = char(39); % [EDITED: -3 -> -4]
S = [S; T];
S = reshape(S(S ~= 0), 1, []);
>> 3'141'592'653'589.793
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Jan
Jan 2011년 5월 24일
@Oleg: Thanks. Fixed typos.
adams13
adams13 2023년 3월 3일
편집: adams13 2023년 3월 8일
There is a small bug in this solution. For the integer value, it will not add any thousend separators.
strfind(S, '.')
will produce an empty array.
One can replace the line by
dotPos = strfind(S, '.');
if isempty(dotPos)
dotPos = length(S) + 1;
end
T(dotPos - 4:-3:1) = char(39); % [EDITED: -3 -> -4]
or even better
T(find([S '.'] == '.', 1) - 4:-3:1) = char(39); % [EDITED: -3 -> -4, strfind -> find([... '.'],1)]
Otherwise the solution is charming ;-)

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov 2011년 5월 24일
Another alternative w/o java:
n = pi * 1e12;
c = fix(log10(n)+1);
dec = 3;
fmt = [repmat('%c',1,mod(c,dec)) repmat('''%c%c%c',1,fix(c/dec)) '%s'];
sprintf(fmt, sprintf('%.3f',n))
ans =
3'141'592'653'589.793

Matt Fig
Matt Fig 2011년 5월 24일
Another alternative.
H = '123456.09'; % A string number.
S = regexp(H,'\.','split');
S{1} = fliplr(regexprep(fliplr(S{1}),'\d{3}(?=\d)', '$0,'));
H2 = [S{1},'.',S{2}]
Note that if H will never have a decimal amount, this becomes a simple one-liner. In this case,
H = '123456'; % A string number with no decimal point.
H2 = fliplr(regexprep(fliplr(H),'\d{3}(?=\d)', '$0,'))
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Matt Fig
Matt Fig 2011년 5월 25일
Nice Oleg, I looked for that but couldn't find it. Great work!
That lazy quantifier is a miracle worker, I need to spend more time with it.
Dominique
Dominique 2023년 8월 29일
편집: Dominique 2023년 8월 29일
It seems to me that this method works ideally when H is char array.
If the numericals were stored in a string array, then mind converting string to char .
example: table height is 62500
H = string(height(my_table)); % string var
H2 = fliplr(regexprep(fliplr(H),'\d{3}(?=\d)', '$0,')) % returns: 625,00 -> misleading
H = char(H) % char var
H2 = fliplr(regexprep(fliplr(H),'\d{3}(?=\d)', '$0,')) % returns: 62,500 -> expected
H2 = fliplr(regexprep(fliplr(H),'\d{3}(?=\d)', '$0 ')) % returns: 62 500 -> blank space separator
% ! Note:
H = char(height(my_table)); % may lead you to trouble

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