I am using following syntax to display a value in a proper number format, e.g. 1,250.00
.
First of all, if you want to display multiple values from a list, you need an iterator;
second, if plan
is a list in the action with a getter method
public List<Something> getPlan() { return plan; }
then you don't have to put the #
ahead of the variable.
The right code for your case would be:
<s:iterator value="plan">
<s:property value="getText('{0,number,#,##0.00}',{amount})" />
</s:iterator>
There's a related Q&A on the topic.
EDIT
Since you have
<s:iterator value="list" var="plan" status="status"> <div class="values"> $ <s:property value="%{getText('{0,number,#,##0.00}',#plan.amount)}"/> </div> </s:iterator>
Then it should be:
<s:iterator value="list">
<s:property value="getText('{0,number,#,##0.00}',{amount})" />
</s:iterator>
If the value is printed like 1250.00
then it's not formatted properly. The method getText()
has many overloaded methods and which method is used is determined by the parameter's types and count.
To pass arguments to the getText()
method you can use OGNL list construction {}
. And the arguments should be listed as single values, not "list of object". Perfectly it should be list of Double
with one element inside the list.
<s:set var="amount" value="%{1250.0}"/>
<s:property value="%{getText('{0,number,#,##0.00}',{#amount})}" />