For Dutch, the comma is the offical separator, but due to the influence 
of English and calulators, a . in a number is ambiguous.
Nevertheless it is possible to detect valid number formats.

Ruud


On 12-06-13 15:23, Andriy Rysin wrote:
> I noticed that numbers with fractions like 2,2 are split into '2',
> ',', '2' by word tokenizer. In Ukrainian I need to require difference
> case of the following noun based on whether it's a whole number or
> fractional so I was planning to adjust Ukrainian word tokenizer. But I
> think most European languages use comma for fractional numbers so I
> was wandering if somebody already has a solution or if this better be
> done in common code.
>
> Thanks,
> Andriy
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