Answer:

That depends on where you are. Some possible choices are

123,456,789
123.456.789
123 456 789

In Canada, UK, and US, commas are used to separate groups of three digits. Other countries use periods or spaces for that purpose.

Default Locale

When the Java virtual machine starts running on a computer, it creates an object called the default locale. This object affects how some methods format data. Here is a program that writes different strings, depending on where it is run.

import java.util.Locale;
import java.text.*;

class IODemo2
{
  public static void main ( String[] args )
  {
    int value = 123456789 ;
    
    System.out.println( "Default Locale = " + Locale.getDefault() );
    DecimalFormat decform = new DecimalFormat();   
    System.out.println( "value = " + decform.format(value) );
  }
}

On my computer (in the US) this program writes

Default Locale = en_US
value = 123,456,789

The static method Locale.getDefault() asks the virtual machine for a reference to the default locale object it is using. In the println() statement that object's toString() method is implicitly used to return a reference to the string

en_US

This specifies that the default language is English and the default country is US. Your computer might output a different locale code may format the number differently.

QUESTION 2:

What do you think this program would print if it were running in Great Britain?