• <GetStart>
  • CSPro User's Guide
    • The CSPro System
    • Data Dictionary Module
    • The CSPro Language
      • Introduction to CSPro Language
      • Data Requirements
      • CSPro Program Structure
      • Programming Standards
      • Code Folding
      • Debugging CSPro Applications
      • Declaration Section
      • Procedural Sections
      • Logic
      • Language Elements
        • Version
        • Delimiters
        • Comments
        • Preprocessor
        • Variables and Constants
          • Data Items
          • This Item ($)
          • Subscripts
          • Numbers
          • Boolean Values
          • Special Values
          • Refused Value
          • String Literals
          • Newline Handling
        • Expressions
        • Operators
        • Files
        • Miscellaneous
    • Data Entry Module
    • Batch Editing Applications
    • Tabulation Applications
    • Data Sources
    • CSPro Statements and Functions
    • Templated Reporting System
    • HTML and JavaScript Integration
    • Action Invoker
    • Appendix
  • <CSEntry>
  • <CSBatch>
  • <CSTab>
  • <DataViewer>
  • <TextView>
  • <TblView>
  • <CSFreq>
  • <CSDeploy>
  • <CSPack>
  • <CSDiff>
  • <CSConcat>
  • <Excel2CSPro>
  • <CSExport>
  • <CSIndex>
  • <CSReFmt>
  • <CSSort>
  • <ParadataConcat>
  • <ParadataViewer>
  • <CSCode>
  • <CSDocument>
  • <CSView>
  • <CSWeb>

Numbers

Numbers may be any positive or negative integer or decimal value. Negative numbers have a leading minus (-) sign. Positive numbers have no sign, but can have an optional leading plus (+) sign. Numbers can have up to 15 significant digits. Numbers must not have thousands separators. Decimal points can be either period (.) or comma (,) depending on the "Regional Options" setting of the computer.