Format a number.
Syntax
FormatNumber(number [,DecimalPlaces [,IncludeLeadingZero
[,UseParenthesis [, GroupDigits]]]] )
Key
number The number to format.
DecimalPlaces Number of digits to display after the decimal point.
IncludeLeadingZero Include a leading zero for numbers <1 and > -1
UseParenthesis Show negative numbers in Parentheis (500) = -500
GroupDigits Group large numbers with commas (or the regional delimiter)
Set intDemo = 150000.56 WScript.Echo FormatNumber(intDemo,1)
PowerShell equivalent, display 6 digits beyond the decimal point:
$num = 11
$num = "{0:N6}" -f $num
“A good decision is based on knowledge and not on numbers” ~ Plato
FormatCurrency - Format a number with a currency symbol.
FormatPercent - Format a number with a % symbol.
FormatDateTime - Format a Date/Time value.
Equivalent PowerShell: $myVar = "{0:N4}" -f 150 Will display 150.0000 (4 decimal places).