On 04/22/2016 06:12 PM, Thierry Banel wrote:
Le 22/04/2016 22:10, Charles Millar a écrit :
On 04/22/2016 03:34 PM, Thierry Banel wrote:
You can format the result as *2.0* with the *f1* modifier
(or *f5* to get *2.0* and so on)
#+TBLFM: @>$1=vsum(@2..@>>)*;f1*
In the manual the decimal
Le 22/04/2016 22:10, Charles Millar a
écrit :
On 04/22/2016 03:34 PM, Thierry Banel
wrote:
You can format the result as 2.0
with the f1 modifier
(or f5 to get 2.0 and so on)
Thank you guys. Both of the below worked.
#+TBLFM: @>$1=vsum(@2..@>>);f1
#+TBLFM: @>$1=vsum(@2..@>>);%0.1f
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 4:11 PM Charles Millar wrote:
>
> On 04/22/2016 03:34 PM, Thierry Banel wrote:
>
> You can format the result as *2.0* with the *f1* modifier
On 04/22/2016 03:34 PM, Thierry Banel wrote:
You can format the result as *2.0* with the *f1* modifier
(or *f5* to get *2.0* and so on)
#+TBLFM: @>$1=vsum(@2..@>>)*;f1*
In the manual the decimal format %.2f, etc. is shown as an example but
apparently the f2 format is not mentioned.
Is
You can format the result as 2.0
with the f1 modifier
(or f5 to get 2.0 and so on)
#+TBLFM: @>$1=vsum(@2..@>>);f1
Le 22/04/2016 21:00, Kaushal Modi a écrit :
Hi,
The vsum is putting a sum as "2." instead
Hi,
The vsum is putting a sum as "2." instead of "2.0". Here is a simple
example:
|---|
| Title |
|---|
| 0.5 |
| 1.5 |
|---|
| 2. |
|---|
#+TBLFM: @>$1=vsum(@2..@>>)
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