You can use the General Format precision option in table equations to specify precision, concatenate custom property values, and eliminate extra decimal zeros.
| Syntax |
Description |
Examples |
Results |
| {} |
Concatenates strings or numerical values on either side of the braces. |
4.33{}10.444 |
4.3310.444 |
| "apples "{}" oranges" |
apples oranges |
| {non-negative_integer} |
Defines the decimal precision for numerical quantities in the equation. |
{2}10.444 |
10.44 |
| {5}10.444 |
10.44400 |
| {0}10.444 |
10 |
| "$"{2} 10.445 + 32.666 |
$43.11 |
| negative_integer or {string} |
Concatenates negative integer or string with what follows or precedes the braces and includes the braces in the display |
{-32}10.444 |
{-32}10.444 |
| "apples "{and }"oranges" |
"apples "{and }"oranges" |
Use the {} syntax to concatenate string values of custom variables.