Hi,
I have a question in java. I am trying to write numeric values to a CSV and XLS file but the values like 1000.00 are displayed as 1000 in both the files that are generated. I checked that adding a single quote (') in front of the number treats it as text and hence the values are displayed as 1000.00 in the CSV/XLS viewer.
But editors like Notepad/Notepad++ or Editplus show the single quote.
Is there any other way to keep the decimal so that a consistency is maintained amongst all editors?
I have a question in java. I am trying to write numeric values to a CSV and XLS file but the values like 1000.00 are displayed as 1000 in both the files that are generated. I checked that adding a single quote (') in front of the number treats it as text and hence the values are displayed as 1000.00 in the CSV/XLS viewer.
But editors like Notepad/Notepad++ or Editplus show the single quote.
Is there any other way to keep the decimal so that a consistency is maintained amongst all editors?