Decimal point
The
decimal point is used to mark the boundary between the
integer and the fractional parts of a
decimal numeral. In most English speaking countries, a dot (.) is used as the decimal symbol. In many non-English speaking countries a decimal comma (,) is used instead. For
numeral systems other than decimal, the analogous point is known as a
radix point.
Example usage:
- In the US: 1,234,567.89
- In the UK: 1,234,567.89 or 1,234,567·89
- In France: 1 234 567,89
- In Germany: 1.234.567,89