I have a table with one column as the string representing countries, and the other columns include sub-decimal numbers. I want them to show up in a chart but the only way I can make that happen is by making each column an integer which strips the critical sub-decimals. How do I remedy this?
Each float column has an option where you can define the amount of decimals. By default it is set to 2, but you can also change that in wpDataTables settings:
You can change it here, and it will apply to all tables.
I have a table with one column as the string representing countries, and the other columns include sub-decimal numbers. I want them to show up in a chart but the only way I can make that happen is by making each column an integer which strips the critical sub-decimals. How do I remedy this?
Hello Ross
Each float column has an option where you can define the amount of decimals. By default it is set to 2, but you can also change that in wpDataTables settings:
You can change it here, and it will apply to all tables.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
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