Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: Scientific (Engineering) format supported for multiplication operator? >Thread Next - Re: Scientific (Engineering) format supported for multiplication operator? Re: Scientific (Engineering) format supported for multiplication operator?To: NULL Date: 8/15/2008 4:29:00 AM On 15 Aug, 13:19, Martin Honnen <mahotr...@yahoo.de> wrote: > bar...@bluezone.no wrote: > > am I right in assuming that XSL multiplication operator supports > > Scientific (Engineering) format, > > e.g. I can do "2 * 2.6160008530e-002"? > > The allowed format is not depending on an operator, rather it is defined > for the number literals in XPath. > In XPath 1.0 and therefore XSLT 1.0 the scientific notation is not > supported. In XPath 2.0 and therefore XSLT 2.0 it is, seehttp://www.w3.or= g/TR/xpath20/#id-literals. > MSXML and XslCompiledTransform do only support XPath 1.0 and XSLT 1.0. > > If you want to use XSLT 2.0 then try Saxon > (http://saxon.sourceforge.net/) or Gestalt > (http://gestalt.sourceforge.net/) or Altova > (http://www.altova.com/altovaxml.html) > > -- > > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Martin Honnen --- MVP XML > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/ Thanks for quick reply! Is there any work-around? I mean any easy way to convert a Scientific notation to normal notation with any smart XSL- functions? | ||||||
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