I believe the poster was looking for information on whether a value passed
to format-number() that is not a number could be made to return something
other than NaN.
I would be interested if anyone could comment.
Mike
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Mike Brown
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Subject: Re: [xsl] format-number
Lee, Insoo wrote:
How would I define a default value of NaN?
format-number( $something, '#,###.00', 'NaN')?
This doesn't seem to be working...
What do you mean, default value? Do you mean the string you
see if $something cannot be converted to a number? Isn't
'NaN' already the default?
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