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| PDw.d |
| Category | numeric |
| Width range: | 1--16 |
| Default width: | 1 |
| Decimal range: | 1--31 |
| Alignment: | left |
| Windows specifics: | How the values are interpreted as negative or positive |
| Syntax | |
| Details | |
| Examples | |
| Example 1: Processing a Positive Number | |
| Example 2: Processing a Negative Number | |
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Syntax |
| PDw.d |
| Details |
| Examples |
If you format 1143.0 using the PD2. format, you receive the following value:
00 43
If you specify PD4., you receive the following value:
00 00 11 43
If you format -1143.0 using the PD2. format, you receive the following value:
80 43
If you specify the PD4. format, you receive the following value:
80 00 11 43
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