Get the value of the field that is formatted

I have a few fields in the format number with 1 or 2 decimal places. I use these values in a string that is concatenated in another field, and I want to use the number formatted in this calculation. Using valeur.champ or field.valueAsString just gets the value as written is "412" instead of "412.0'.»

Y at - it an easy way to get the value directly as it is formatted, or do I need to replicate the setting in shape when I am concatenating the string?

There is no way easy in general. The routine of formatting for numbers uses the util.printf method, so for example you gave, it is easy to reproduce.

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