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Some number systems require more than one grouping size when formatting numbers. For example, see the Indian Numbering System, which groups by ten-thousands rather than by hundred-thousands: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Numbering_System. This would render 1,00,000 rather than 100,000; which would require a number format of something like "#,##,##0"
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Feature request for Intl NumberFormat:
Some number systems require more than one grouping size when formatting numbers. For example, see the Indian Numbering System, which groups by ten-thousands rather than by hundred-thousands: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Numbering_System. This would render 1,00,000 rather than 100,000; which would require a number format of something like "#,##,##0"
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