If you want to add a thousands separator, you can write:
>>> '{0:,}'.format(1000000)
'1,000,000'
But it only works in Python 2.7 and above.
See format string syntax.
In older versions, you can use locale.format():
>>> import locale
>>> locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
'en_AU.utf8'
>>> locale.format('%d', 1000000, 1)
'1,000,000'
the added benefit of using locale.format()
is that it will use your locale's thousands separator, e.g.
>>> import locale
>>> locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'de_DE.utf-8')
'de_DE.utf-8'
>>> locale.format('%d', 1000000, 1)
'1.000.000'
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