- <div id="method-Ext.util.Format-number"></div>/**
- * Formats the number according to the format string.
- * <div style="margin-left:40px">examples (123456.789):
- * <div style="margin-left:10px">
- * 0 - (123456) show only digits, no precision<br>
- * 0.00 - (123456.78) show only digits, 2 precision<br>
- * 0.0000 - (123456.7890) show only digits, 4 precision<br>
- * 0,000 - (123,456) show comma and digits, no precision<br>
- * 0,000.00 - (123,456.78) show comma and digits, 2 precision<br>
- * 0,0.00 - (123,456.78) shortcut method, show comma and digits, 2 precision<br>
- * To reverse the grouping (,) and decimal (.) for international numbers, add /i to the end.
+<span id='Ext-util-Format-method-number'> /**
+</span> * <p>Formats the passed number according to the passed format string.</p>
+ * <p>The number of digits after the decimal separator character specifies the number of
+ * decimal places in the resulting string. The <u>local-specific</u> decimal character is used in the result.</p>
+ * <p>The <i>presence</i> of a thousand separator character in the format string specifies that
+ * the <u>locale-specific</u> thousand separator (if any) is inserted separating thousand groups.</p>
+ * <p>By default, "," is expected as the thousand separator, and "." is expected as the decimal separator.</p>
+ * <p><b>New to Ext JS 4</b></p>
+ * <p>Locale-specific characters are always used in the formatted output when inserting
+ * thousand and decimal separators.</p>
+ * <p>The format string must specify separator characters according to US/UK conventions ("," as the
+ * thousand separator, and "." as the decimal separator)</p>
+ * <p>To allow specification of format strings according to local conventions for separator characters, add
+ * the string <code>/i</code> to the end of the format string.</p>
+ * <div style="margin-left:40px">examples (123456.789):
+ * <div style="margin-left:10px">
+ * 0 - (123456) show only digits, no precision<br>
+ * 0.00 - (123456.78) show only digits, 2 precision<br>
+ * 0.0000 - (123456.7890) show only digits, 4 precision<br>
+ * 0,000 - (123,456) show comma and digits, no precision<br>
+ * 0,000.00 - (123,456.78) show comma and digits, 2 precision<br>
+ * 0,0.00 - (123,456.78) shortcut method, show comma and digits, 2 precision<br>
+ * To allow specification of the formatting string using UK/US grouping characters (,) and decimal (.) for international numbers, add /i to the end.