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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T08:41:27+00:00 2026-05-11T08:41:27+00:00

I have an interesting problem with XSL. We have an XML Input file that

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I have an interesting problem with XSL. We have an XML Input file that contains next to the content several settings that define how we output the content. Currently I’m struggling with the formatting of the numbers within the XSL file.

The following formats are possible:

  • 1,234.5
  • 1.234,5
  • 1234,5
  • 1234.5

I get these formats as above mentioned within my XML file:

<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> <document>     <settings>         <DefaultCurrency>EUR</DefaultCurrency>         <DefaultDateFormat>DD.MM.YYYY</DefaultDateFormat>     <DefaultNumberFormat>1.250,65</DefaultNumberFormat>     <AllowOrdering>true</AllowOrdering> </settings> <productlist>     <item>         <product>             <productid>Product1</productid>             <weight>0.123</weight>         </product>         <customerprice>123.03</customerprice>     </item>     <item>         <product>             <productid>Product2</productid>             <weight>12312.123</weight>         </product>         <customerprice>12.00</customerprice>     </item>     <item>         <product>             <productid>Product3</productid>             <weight>12.123</weight>         </product>         <customerprice>13.23</customerprice>     </item> </productlist> </document> 

I have tried to get this working with the following XSL file, but I cannot get it to give me the correct results (when the DefaultNumberFormat in the XML is changed the formatting must also be changed).

<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> <xsl:stylesheet version='2.0' xmlns:xsl='http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform' xmlns:xs='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema' xmlns:fn='http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions'>     <xsl:decimal-format name='numberformat1' decimal-separator='.' grouping-separator=','/>     <xsl:decimal-format name='numberformat2' decimal-separator=','/>     <xsl:decimal-format name='numberformat3' decimal-separator=',' grouping-separator='.'/>     <xsl:decimal-format name='numberformat4' decimal-separator='.'/>     <xsl:template match='productlist'>         <xsl:apply-templates select='item'/>     </xsl:template>     <xsl:template match='item'> ItemID: <xsl:value-of select='product/productid'/> Weigh:  <xsl:choose>             <xsl:when test='/document/settings/DefaultNumberFormat = '1,250.65''>                 <xsl:value-of select='format-number(product/weight, '#,##0.000', 'numberformat1')'/>             </xsl:when>             <xsl:when test='/document/settings/DefaultNumberFormat = '1250,65''>                 <xsl:value-of select='format-number(product/weight, '#,##0.000', 'numberformat2')'/>             </xsl:when>             <xsl:when test='/document/settings/DefaultNumberFormat = '1.250,65''>                 <xsl:value-of select='format-number(product/weight, '#,##0.000', 'numberformat3')'/>             </xsl:when>             <xsl:when test='/document/settings/DefaultNumberFormat = '1250.65''>                 <xsl:value-of select='format-number(product/weight, '#,##0.000', 'numberformat4')'/>             </xsl:when>         </xsl:choose>     </xsl:template>     <xsl:template match='settings/*'/> </xsl:stylesheet> 

I hope somebody can help me here, I think I somehow got a mind twist in how to combine the format-number and the number format…

Thanks, Martijn

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  1. 2026-05-11T08:41:28+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:41 am

    The following transformation calculates which number-format to use:

    <xsl:stylesheet version='1.0'  xmlns:xsl='http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform'>     <xsl:variable name='vDoc' select='/'/>      <xsl:variable name='vDFormats'>         <dFormat spec='1,250.65' name='numberformat1'/>         <dFormat spec='1250,65' name='numberformat2'/>         <dFormat spec='1.250,65' name='numberformat3'/>         <dFormat spec='1250.65' name='numberformat4'/>     </xsl:variable>      <xsl:variable name='vDefFormats' select=      'document('')/*/xsl:variable                       [@name='vDFormats']'/>      <xsl:variable name='vtheFormatName' select=      'string($vDefFormats/*               [@spec = $vDoc/*/settings/DefaultNumberFormat]                                    /@name            )    '/>      <xsl:decimal-format name='numberformat1'           decimal-separator='.' grouping-separator=','/>     <xsl:decimal-format name='numberformat2'           decimal-separator=','/>     <xsl:decimal-format name='numberformat3'           decimal-separator=',' grouping-separator='.'/>     <xsl:decimal-format name='numberformat4'           decimal-separator='.'/>      <xsl:template match='productlist'>         <xsl:apply-templates select='item'/>     </xsl:template>      <xsl:template match='item'>ItemID: <xsl:text/>          <xsl:value-of select='product/productid'/> Weigh: <xsl:text/>          <xsl:value-of select=         'format-number(product/weight,                         '#,##0.000',                         $vtheFormatName)'/>     </xsl:template>      <xsl:template match='settings/*'/> </xsl:stylesheet> 

    When applied on the following XML document:

    <document>   <settings>     <DefaultNumberFormat>1,250.65</DefaultNumberFormat>   </settings>      <productlist>       <item>         <product>           <productid>30</productid>           <weight>2530.45</weight>         </product>       </item>     </productlist> </document> 

    the wanted result is produced:

    ItemID: 30 Weigh: 2,530.450 
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