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Operating Systems AIX Undestanding LANG setting in /etc/environment Post 302778169 by Yoda on Sunday 10th of March 2013 12:53:25 AM
Old 03-10-2013
Different countries & cultures often use different conventions to format numbers, to write the date and time or to delimit words and phrases.

C locale is a rather neutral locale which has same settings across different systems.

But in en_US locale, the number format changes and is represented with a thousand separator.

See below how gawk output changes when I specify different locales:
Code:
$ LC_ALL=C gawk 'BEGIN{printf "%'\''d\n", 1234}'
1234
$ LC_ALL=en_US gawk 'BEGIN{printf "%'\''d\n", 1234}'
1,234

I hope this helps.
 

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