Florent Georges wrote:
After your example, it seems you'll always have exactly
three digits. So you can use something like the following:
Oops. Forget about this part of my response. The answer from DC is
of course and as usual the right one: number(.) (why didn't I think
about that?).
Thanks David,
--drkm
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