desimaalipilkku
Desimaalipilkku is the symbol used to separate the integer part from the fractional part of a decimal number. It is represented by the dot character ".". In Finnish everyday writing the standard decimal separator is the decimal comma (","). The desimaalipilkku is therefore most commonly encountered in international contexts, in English-language texts, and in computer programming, where the dot functions as the decimal separator.
Usage and locale differences are a key feature of the desimaalipilkku. In Finland and many other European
In computing and programming, the desimaalipilkku is the default decimal separator in many languages, including C,
Practical implications include locale-aware data entry and formatting, software localization, and the potential need to convert
Desimaalipilkku thus denotes the dot used as a decimal separator in many technical and international contexts,