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javascript - toLocaleString not working on numbers less than 10000 in all browsers

I'm working on an application, that displays numbers according to the user's configuration. Everything works as expected, except when I try with numbers less than 10000,in Chrome, with the following locale: "es-AR". Any ideas?

Chrome:

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Firefox:

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console.log( (10000).toLocaleString("es-AR") );
console.log( (9999).toLocaleString("es-AR") );
console.log( (9999).toLocaleString("en-US") );
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This is the intended behaviour for Spanish locales according to the latest CLDR data. Specifically the "Minimum Grouping Digits" are set to 2 according to the CLDR survey tool.

This means that that the grouping separator is only used when there would be 2 or more digits before it.

Apparently Firefox and Edge either uses an older version of that data or don't have support for that field yet.

The feature was introduced in CLDR 26, which was released in 2014, but enhancements like this take quite a while to make their way through the software stack.


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