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st: Re: st: Re: st: From: Χρυσούλα Γιαννικοπούλου <[email protected]>


From   Χρυσούλα Γιαννικοπούλου <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: Re: st: Re: st: From: Χρυσούλα Γιαννικοπούλου <[email protected]>
Date   Tue, 10 Aug 2010 13:05:30 +0200

Hi Li,

many thanks for the immediate reply!

Unfortunately, this doesn't help. Ok, it's completely my fault that I
did't explain my problem more detailed.

So, I have a variable name "dealvalue" in string format  with 72914
observations!!!

These observations are numbers but each observation has a different
number of digits.
For example:

2.964.52
1.229.357.80
1.376.146.80
279.161.53
856.551.10

3.669.70
3.153.20
30.882.40
12.858.29
41.284.40

14.504.50
1.531.50

17.823.72
-1
9.009.00


I would like the "," to specify the decimals and the "." to be used
for the 1000 separator.

Hence, these numbers i would like to appear like :

2.964,52
1.229.357,80
1.376.146,80
279.161,53
856.551,10

3.669,70
3.153,20
30.882,40
12.858,29
41.284,40

14.504,50
1.531,50

17.823,72
-1,00
9.009,00

This is just a sample!!! I need a command to do it automatically for
all the observations.

Thanks again!!

I appreciate your help!



2010/8/10 Tirthankar Chakravarty <[email protected]>:
> Try this:
> **********************
> clear*
> input str20 num
> 44.311.90
> 7.660.60
> 2.964.52
> 1.229.357.80
> 1.376.146.80
> 279.161.53
> 856.551.10
> end
> compress
> replace num = reverse(subinstr ///
>        (reverse(num), ".", ",", 1))
> li
> **********************
>
> T
>
> 2010/8/10  <[email protected]>:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> how can format these numbers
>> 44.311.90
>> 7.660.60
>> 2.964.52
>> 1.229.357.80
>> 1.376.146.80
>> 279.161.53
>> 856.551.10
>> so that the last "." to be "," ?
>>
>>
>> thanks a lot!!
>>
>> chrysa
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>
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