Number Formats
Decimal formatting only works if the value is truly a numeric type. If the numeric value you wish to format is actually text, convert the type using JavaScript so that formatting can be applied.
The number format pattern string uses the pattern defined by the java.text.DecimalFormat class. For example, to add commas to a number, use '#, ###, ###. ##'. Using a '#' will show a digit if needed, a '0' will display zero if the digit is not needed. Adding a '%' at the end of the format will multiply the value by 100 and display as a percentage.
You can add a suffix “K”, “M”, or “B” to the pattern string to automatically divide the numerical value by 103, 106, or 109, respectively.

To create custom multipliers, see Defining Custom Number Format Multipliers in Administration Reference.
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