lakh: 150,000 rupees in India is referred to as "1.5 lakh rupees", which is written as 1,50,000 rupees.In common parlance, the thousand, lakh, and crore terminology (though inconsistent) repeats for larger numbers: thus 1,000,000,000,000 (one trillion) becomes 1 lakh crore, written as 10,00,00,00,00,000. These include 1 arab (equal to 100 crore or 1 billion ( short scale)), 1 kharab (equal to 100 arab or 100 billion ( short scale)), 1 nil (sometimes incorrectly transliterated as neel equal to 100 kharab or 10 trillion), 1 padma (equal to 100 nil or 1 quadrillion), 1 shankh (equal to 100 padma or 100 quadrillion), and 1 mahashankh (equal to 100 shankh or 10 quintillion). There are terms for numbers larger than 1 crore as well, but these are not commonly used and are unfamiliar to most. The Indian and most English systems both use the decimal point and the comma digit-separator, while some other languages and countries using the Western numbering system use the decimal comma and the thin space or point to group digits. Written numbers differ in the placement of commas, grouping digits into powers of one hundred (10 2) in the Indian system (except for the first thousand), and into powers of one thousand (10 3) in the Western system. In the Western system, the next powers of ten are called one hundred thousand, one million, ten million, one hundred million, one billion ( short scale)/one thousand million ( long scale), and so on in the short scale, there are new words for every third power of ten (10 3n): million (10 6), billion (10 9), trillion (10 12), etc. In the Indian system, the next powers of ten are called one lakh, ten lakh, one crore, ten crore, one arab (or one hundred crore), and so on there are new words for every second power of ten (10 5 + 2n): lakh (10 5), crore (10 7), arab (10 9), For higher powers of ten, the names no longer correspond. For more information about Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), visit Indian numbering system corresponds to the Western system for the zeroth through fourth powers of ten: one (10 0), ten (10 1), one hundred (10 2), one thousand (10 3), ten thousand (10 4). Oracle offers a comprehensive and fully integrated stack of cloud applications and platform services. My Oracle Support provides customers with access to over a million knowledge articles and a vibrant support community of peers and Oracle experts.
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To view full details, sign in with your My Oracle Support account.ĭon't have a My Oracle Support account? Click to get started! However, you need the number in all cases to be displayed in Arabic. If the text contains an Arabic string with number (رقم 7 النجدة), the number is displayed in Hindi (رقم ٧ النجدة).
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Using Oracle Reports version 12.2.1.x on Windows, you run report to PDF format. Information in this document applies to any platform. Oracle Reports PDF Showing Hindi Numbers Even Though REPORTS_ARABIC_NUMERAL = ARABIC