plainnumber
Plainnumber is an informal term used to describe a numeric representation that consists solely of basic digits and, when applicable, a sign and decimal point, without locale-specific formatting, grouping characters, currency symbols, or other annotations. The concept is most often used in computing, data interchange, and databases to denote a canonical, machine-friendly form of a number that is easy to parse and compare.
In practice, a plainnumber might be "12345", "-12.34", or "0.001", contrasted with formatted variants such as "12,345",
Limitations include loss of human-readable cues such as thousands separators and currency context; presentation layers typically