Hobhouse
Hobhouse

Reputation: 16283

How do I change my float into a two decimal number with a comma as a decimal point separator in python?

I have a float: 1.2333333

How do I change it into a two decimal number with a comma as a decimal point separator, eg 1,23?

Upvotes: 18

Views: 29498

Answers (3)

Aaron Digulla
Aaron Digulla

Reputation: 328564

To get two decimals, use

'%.2f' % 1.2333333

To get a comma, use replace():

('%.2f' % 1.2333333).replace('.', ',')

A second option would be to change the locale to some place which uses a comma and then use locale.format():

locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'FR')
locale.format('%.2f', 1.2333333)

Upvotes: 16

u0b34a0f6ae
u0b34a0f6ae

Reputation: 49803

The locale module can help you with reading and writing numbers in the locale's format.

>>> import locale
>>> locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, "")
'sv_SE.UTF-8'
>>> locale.format("%f", 2.2)
'2,200000'
>>> locale.format("%g", 2.2)
'2,2'
>>> locale.atof("3,1415926")
3.1415926000000001

Upvotes: 8

unwind
unwind

Reputation: 399793

If you don't want to mess with the locale, you can of course do the formatting yourself. This might serve as a starting point:

def formatFloat(value, decimals = 2, sep = ","):
  return "%s%s%0*u" % (int(value), sep, decimals, (10 ** decimals) * (value - int(value)))

Note that this will always truncate the fraction part (i.e. 1.04999 will print as 1,04).

Upvotes: 2

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