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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T01:01:45+00:00 2026-06-17T01:01:45+00:00

public class Test { public static void main(String[] args) { final String test1 =

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public class Test {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        final String test1 = new String("01,");
        final String test2 = new String("01,0");
        final String test3 = new String("1,00");

        String pattern = "##,##";
        DecimalFormat formatter;
        DecimalFormatSymbols dfs = new DecimalFormatSymbols();
        dfs.setGroupingSeparator(',');

        formatter = new DecimalFormat(pattern, dfs);
        String result1 = formatter.format(test1);
        String result2 = formatter.format(test2);
        String result3 = formatter.format(test3);

        System.out.println("Result 1 == " + result1);
        System.out.println("Result 2 == " + result2);
        System.out.println("Result 3 == " + result3);
    }
}

I am trying to format the string. I added the code which I am using for formatting. I am getting exception.

I want result as 01,00 for all of this.

EXCEPTION –

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Cannot format given Object as a Number
    at java.text.DecimalFormat.format(DecimalFormat.java:487)
    at java.text.Format.format(Format.java:140)
    at com.test.Test.main(Test.java:21)

If anyone has any idea please guide me.

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    2026-06-17T01:01:46+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 1:01 am

    DecimalFormat.format accepts only Date or Number objects, not String!

    EDIT-1:

    1) String pattern = "00.00"

    2)

            String result1 = formatter.format(formatter.parse(test1));
            String result2 = formatter.format(formatter.parse(test2));
            String result3 = formatter.format(formatter.parse(test3));
    

    For example:
    for

        final String test1 = new String("01,");
        final String test2 = new String("02,3");
        final String test3 = new String("1,00");
    

    it gives me:

    Result 1 == 01,00
    Result 2 == 02,30
    Result 3 == 01,00
    
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