Inconsistency comma vs. dot
Originally reported on Google Code with ID 151
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Set the Radix Character to . and then type 1/.1 followed by Enter
2. Set the Radix Character to , and then type 1/,1 followed by Enter
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
In both cases I would expect 10 as the result, but when using a comma as
the radix character I get NaN
(Trunk revision 1055)
Reported by ogre.crewman
on 2008-02-02 19:22:18
Comments (8)
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Account Deleted ``` Fixed in commit dd0448f98f169917d82de9c0700df3e8dd5ec26a . ```
Reported by `helder.pereira.correia` on 2009-05-05 23:21:36 - Status changed: `Fixed` - Labels added: Priority-Medium, OpSys-All, Milestone-0.11, Component-Logic, Usability - Labels removed: Priority-Low
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Account Deleted ``` Issue 165 has been merged into this issue. ```
Reported by `helder.pereira.correia` on 2009-05-05 23:21:57
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Account Deleted ``` Issue 365 has been merged into this issue. ```
Reported by `helder.pereira.correia` on 2010-11-09 05:54:51
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Account Deleted ``` Hi! I would appreciate to see this "leading zero"-fix in the 0.11 version. Is there any release plan which shows a release date for the next stable version? It's been quite a time since the 0.10.1 release!
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Reported by `kerler@fischer-ing.de` on 2012-05-22 12:46:42
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Account Deleted ``` Hi. No plan I'm afraid. Will do my best. ```
Reported by `helder.pereira.correia` on 2012-05-24 04:43:42
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repo owner - changed component to editor
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``` This seems to be true for all number with a comma where the leading zero is not typed (ie ,543). Not typing the leading zero when using the dot is fine, though. ```
Reported by `ogre.crewman` on 2008-02-02 19:26:26