The
sign property tells EGL how to indicate
that a numeric value is positive or negative. The property is meaningful
whether the value is from user input or from EGL-generated code, and
valid values are as follows:
- leading (the default value)
- A sign is displayed to the left of the first digit in the number,
with the exact position of the sign determined by the zeroFormat property
(unless the primitive type for the field is MONEY)
- trailing
- A sign is displayed immediately to the right of the last digit
in the number
- none
- A sign is not displayed
- parens
- A negative number is displayed as a positive number within parentheses,
as appropriate when the field contains a monetary value in an accounting
application