> FWIW the C# equivalent is locale aware *unless* you pass in a specific > culture. > (System.Double.Parse): That's not quite the equivalent of float(), I would say: this one apparently is locale-aware, so it is more the equivalent of locale.atof. The next question then is if it supports indo-arabic digits in any locale (or more specifically in an arabic locale). Regards, Martin
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