meaning - When to use "point" vs "dot"?


I was wondering when should I use point instead of dot and vice-versa. Could anyone help me with that?


In the sentence I had to write that made me think about this, I was going to say that the user entered a value with dots (i.e. a monetary value).



Answer



Point seems to be more British.


Dot seems to be more American.


I think for number though we would probably just say decimal or decimal point.


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