desimaalierotin
Desimaalierotin, in Finnish, refers to the decimal separator, the symbol used to separate the integer part from the fractional part of a decimal number written in decimal notation. The two most common decimal separators are the period (.) and the comma (,).
The choice of symbol is largely regional and language-dependent. In English-speaking countries and many others, the
In computing and data formats, the period is the standard decimal separator in most programming languages and
Standards and localization systems, such as Unicode CLDR, provide locale-specific rules for decimal and thousands separators.