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1 | /* |
2 | ******************************************************************************** | |
4388f060 | 3 | * Copyright (C) 1997-2012, International Business Machines |
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4 | * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. |
5 | ******************************************************************************** | |
6 | * | |
7 | * File DECIMFMT.H | |
8 | * | |
9 | * Modification History: | |
10 | * | |
11 | * Date Name Description | |
12 | * 02/19/97 aliu Converted from java. | |
13 | * 03/20/97 clhuang Updated per C++ implementation. | |
14 | * 04/03/97 aliu Rewrote parsing and formatting completely, and | |
15 | * cleaned up and debugged. Actually works now. | |
16 | * 04/17/97 aliu Changed DigitCount to int per code review. | |
17 | * 07/10/97 helena Made ParsePosition a class and get rid of the function | |
18 | * hiding problems. | |
19 | * 09/09/97 aliu Ported over support for exponential formats. | |
20 | * 07/20/98 stephen Changed documentation | |
21 | ******************************************************************************** | |
22 | */ | |
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24 | #ifndef DECIMFMT_H |
25 | #define DECIMFMT_H | |
729e4ab9 | 26 | |
b75a7d8f | 27 | #include "unicode/utypes.h" |
73c04bcf | 28 | /** |
729e4ab9 | 29 | * \file |
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30 | * \brief C++ API: Formats decimal numbers. |
31 | */ | |
729e4ab9 | 32 | |
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33 | #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING |
34 | ||
35 | #include "unicode/dcfmtsym.h" | |
36 | #include "unicode/numfmt.h" | |
37 | #include "unicode/locid.h" | |
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38 | #include "unicode/fpositer.h" |
39 | #include "unicode/stringpiece.h" | |
4388f060 | 40 | #include "unicode/curramt.h" |
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41 | |
42 | U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN | |
43 | ||
44 | class DigitList; | |
45 | class ChoiceFormat; | |
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46 | class CurrencyPluralInfo; |
47 | class Hashtable; | |
46f4442e | 48 | class UnicodeSet; |
729e4ab9 | 49 | class FieldPositionHandler; |
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50 | |
51 | /** | |
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52 | * DecimalFormat is a concrete subclass of NumberFormat that formats decimal |
53 | * numbers. It has a variety of features designed to make it possible to parse | |
54 | * and format numbers in any locale, including support for Western, Arabic, or | |
55 | * Indic digits. It also supports different flavors of numbers, including | |
56 | * integers ("123"), fixed-point numbers ("123.4"), scientific notation | |
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57 | * ("1.23E4"), percentages ("12%"), and currency amounts ("$123", "USD123", |
58 | * "123 US dollars"). All of these flavors can be easily localized. | |
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59 | * |
60 | * <p>To obtain a NumberFormat for a specific locale (including the default | |
61 | * locale) call one of NumberFormat's factory methods such as | |
62 | * createInstance(). Do not call the DecimalFormat constructors directly, unless | |
63 | * you know what you are doing, since the NumberFormat factory methods may | |
64 | * return subclasses other than DecimalFormat. | |
65 | * | |
66 | * <p><strong>Example Usage</strong> | |
67 | * | |
b75a7d8f | 68 | * \code |
374ca955 | 69 | * // Normally we would have a GUI with a menu for this |
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70 | * int32_t locCount; |
71 | * const Locale* locales = NumberFormat::getAvailableLocales(locCount); | |
729e4ab9 | 72 | * |
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73 | * double myNumber = -1234.56; |
74 | * UErrorCode success = U_ZERO_ERROR; | |
374ca955 | 75 | * NumberFormat* form; |
729e4ab9 | 76 | * |
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77 | * // Print out a number with the localized number, currency and percent |
78 | * // format for each locale. | |
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79 | * UnicodeString countryName; |
80 | * UnicodeString displayName; | |
81 | * UnicodeString str; | |
82 | * UnicodeString pattern; | |
83 | * Formattable fmtable; | |
84 | * for (int32_t j = 0; j < 3; ++j) { | |
85 | * cout << endl << "FORMAT " << j << endl; | |
86 | * for (int32_t i = 0; i < locCount; ++i) { | |
87 | * if (locales[i].getCountry(countryName).size() == 0) { | |
88 | * // skip language-only | |
89 | * continue; | |
90 | * } | |
91 | * switch (j) { | |
374ca955 | 92 | * case 0: |
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93 | * form = NumberFormat::createInstance(locales[i], success ); break; |
94 | * case 1: | |
95 | * form = NumberFormat::createCurrencyInstance(locales[i], success ); break; | |
374ca955 | 96 | * default: |
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97 | * form = NumberFormat::createPercentInstance(locales[i], success ); break; |
98 | * } | |
99 | * if (form) { | |
100 | * str.remove(); | |
101 | * pattern = ((DecimalFormat*)form)->toPattern(pattern); | |
102 | * cout << locales[i].getDisplayName(displayName) << ": " << pattern; | |
103 | * cout << " -> " << form->format(myNumber,str) << endl; | |
104 | * form->parse(form->format(myNumber,str), fmtable, success); | |
729e4ab9 | 105 | * delete form; |
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106 | * } |
107 | * } | |
108 | * } | |
109 | * \endcode | |
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110 | * <P> |
111 | * Another example use createInstance(style) | |
112 | * <P> | |
113 | * <pre> | |
114 | * <strong>// Print out a number using the localized number, currency, | |
115 | * // percent, scientific, integer, iso currency, and plural currency | |
116 | * // format for each locale</strong> | |
117 | * Locale* locale = new Locale("en", "US"); | |
118 | * double myNumber = 1234.56; | |
119 | * UErrorCode success = U_ZERO_ERROR; | |
120 | * UnicodeString str; | |
121 | * Formattable fmtable; | |
122 | * for (int j=NumberFormat::kNumberStyle; | |
123 | * j<=NumberFormat::kPluralCurrencyStyle; | |
124 | * ++j) { | |
125 | * NumberFormat* format = NumberFormat::createInstance(locale, j, success); | |
126 | * str.remove(); | |
127 | * cout << "format result " << form->format(myNumber, str) << endl; | |
128 | * format->parse(form->format(myNumber, str), fmtable, success); | |
129 | * }</pre> | |
130 | * | |
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131 | * |
132 | * <p><strong>Patterns</strong> | |
133 | * | |
134 | * <p>A DecimalFormat consists of a <em>pattern</em> and a set of | |
135 | * <em>symbols</em>. The pattern may be set directly using | |
136 | * applyPattern(), or indirectly using other API methods which | |
137 | * manipulate aspects of the pattern, such as the minimum number of integer | |
138 | * digits. The symbols are stored in a DecimalFormatSymbols | |
139 | * object. When using the NumberFormat factory methods, the | |
140 | * pattern and symbols are read from ICU's locale data. | |
729e4ab9 | 141 | * |
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142 | * <p><strong>Special Pattern Characters</strong> |
143 | * | |
144 | * <p>Many characters in a pattern are taken literally; they are matched during | |
145 | * parsing and output unchanged during formatting. Special characters, on the | |
146 | * other hand, stand for other characters, strings, or classes of characters. | |
147 | * For example, the '#' character is replaced by a localized digit. Often the | |
148 | * replacement character is the same as the pattern character; in the U.S. locale, | |
149 | * the ',' grouping character is replaced by ','. However, the replacement is | |
150 | * still happening, and if the symbols are modified, the grouping character | |
151 | * changes. Some special characters affect the behavior of the formatter by | |
152 | * their presence; for example, if the percent character is seen, then the | |
153 | * value is multiplied by 100 before being displayed. | |
154 | * | |
155 | * <p>To insert a special character in a pattern as a literal, that is, without | |
156 | * any special meaning, the character must be quoted. There are some exceptions to | |
157 | * this which are noted below. | |
158 | * | |
159 | * <p>The characters listed here are used in non-localized patterns. Localized | |
160 | * patterns use the corresponding characters taken from this formatter's | |
161 | * DecimalFormatSymbols object instead, and these characters lose | |
162 | * their special status. Two exceptions are the currency sign and quote, which | |
163 | * are not localized. | |
164 | * | |
165 | * <table border=0 cellspacing=3 cellpadding=0> | |
166 | * <tr bgcolor="#ccccff"> | |
167 | * <td align=left><strong>Symbol</strong> | |
168 | * <td align=left><strong>Location</strong> | |
169 | * <td align=left><strong>Localized?</strong> | |
170 | * <td align=left><strong>Meaning</strong> | |
171 | * <tr valign=top> | |
172 | * <td><code>0</code> | |
173 | * <td>Number | |
174 | * <td>Yes | |
175 | * <td>Digit | |
176 | * <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff"> | |
177 | * <td><code>1-9</code> | |
178 | * <td>Number | |
179 | * <td>Yes | |
180 | * <td>'1' through '9' indicate rounding. | |
181 | * <tr valign=top> | |
182 | * <td><code>\htmlonly@\endhtmlonly</code> <!--doxygen doesn't like @--> | |
183 | * <td>Number | |
184 | * <td>No | |
185 | * <td>Significant digit | |
186 | * <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff"> | |
187 | * <td><code>#</code> | |
188 | * <td>Number | |
189 | * <td>Yes | |
190 | * <td>Digit, zero shows as absent | |
191 | * <tr valign=top> | |
192 | * <td><code>.</code> | |
193 | * <td>Number | |
194 | * <td>Yes | |
195 | * <td>Decimal separator or monetary decimal separator | |
196 | * <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff"> | |
197 | * <td><code>-</code> | |
198 | * <td>Number | |
199 | * <td>Yes | |
200 | * <td>Minus sign | |
201 | * <tr valign=top> | |
202 | * <td><code>,</code> | |
203 | * <td>Number | |
204 | * <td>Yes | |
205 | * <td>Grouping separator | |
206 | * <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff"> | |
207 | * <td><code>E</code> | |
208 | * <td>Number | |
209 | * <td>Yes | |
210 | * <td>Separates mantissa and exponent in scientific notation. | |
211 | * <em>Need not be quoted in prefix or suffix.</em> | |
212 | * <tr valign=top> | |
213 | * <td><code>+</code> | |
214 | * <td>Exponent | |
215 | * <td>Yes | |
216 | * <td>Prefix positive exponents with localized plus sign. | |
217 | * <em>Need not be quoted in prefix or suffix.</em> | |
218 | * <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff"> | |
219 | * <td><code>;</code> | |
220 | * <td>Subpattern boundary | |
221 | * <td>Yes | |
222 | * <td>Separates positive and negative subpatterns | |
223 | * <tr valign=top> | |
224 | * <td><code>\%</code> | |
225 | * <td>Prefix or suffix | |
226 | * <td>Yes | |
227 | * <td>Multiply by 100 and show as percentage | |
228 | * <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff"> | |
229 | * <td><code>\\u2030</code> | |
230 | * <td>Prefix or suffix | |
231 | * <td>Yes | |
232 | * <td>Multiply by 1000 and show as per mille | |
233 | * <tr valign=top> | |
234 | * <td><code>\htmlonly¤\endhtmlonly</code> (<code>\\u00A4</code>) | |
235 | * <td>Prefix or suffix | |
236 | * <td>No | |
237 | * <td>Currency sign, replaced by currency symbol. If | |
238 | * doubled, replaced by international currency symbol. | |
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239 | * If tripled, replaced by currency plural names, for example, |
240 | * "US dollar" or "US dollars" for America. | |
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241 | * If present in a pattern, the monetary decimal separator |
242 | * is used instead of the decimal separator. | |
243 | * <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff"> | |
244 | * <td><code>'</code> | |
245 | * <td>Prefix or suffix | |
246 | * <td>No | |
247 | * <td>Used to quote special characters in a prefix or suffix, | |
248 | * for example, <code>"'#'#"</code> formats 123 to | |
249 | * <code>"#123"</code>. To create a single quote | |
250 | * itself, use two in a row: <code>"# o''clock"</code>. | |
251 | * <tr valign=top> | |
252 | * <td><code>*</code> | |
253 | * <td>Prefix or suffix boundary | |
254 | * <td>Yes | |
255 | * <td>Pad escape, precedes pad character | |
256 | * </table> | |
257 | * | |
258 | * <p>A DecimalFormat pattern contains a postive and negative | |
259 | * subpattern, for example, "#,##0.00;(#,##0.00)". Each subpattern has a | |
260 | * prefix, a numeric part, and a suffix. If there is no explicit negative | |
261 | * subpattern, the negative subpattern is the localized minus sign prefixed to the | |
262 | * positive subpattern. That is, "0.00" alone is equivalent to "0.00;-0.00". If there | |
263 | * is an explicit negative subpattern, it serves only to specify the negative | |
264 | * prefix and suffix; the number of digits, minimal digits, and other | |
265 | * characteristics are ignored in the negative subpattern. That means that | |
266 | * "#,##0.0#;(#)" has precisely the same result as "#,##0.0#;(#,##0.0#)". | |
267 | * | |
268 | * <p>The prefixes, suffixes, and various symbols used for infinity, digits, | |
269 | * thousands separators, decimal separators, etc. may be set to arbitrary | |
270 | * values, and they will appear properly during formatting. However, care must | |
271 | * be taken that the symbols and strings do not conflict, or parsing will be | |
272 | * unreliable. For example, either the positive and negative prefixes or the | |
273 | * suffixes must be distinct for parse() to be able | |
274 | * to distinguish positive from negative values. Another example is that the | |
275 | * decimal separator and thousands separator should be distinct characters, or | |
276 | * parsing will be impossible. | |
277 | * | |
278 | * <p>The <em>grouping separator</em> is a character that separates clusters of | |
279 | * integer digits to make large numbers more legible. It commonly used for | |
280 | * thousands, but in some locales it separates ten-thousands. The <em>grouping | |
281 | * size</em> is the number of digits between the grouping separators, such as 3 | |
282 | * for "100,000,000" or 4 for "1 0000 0000". There are actually two different | |
283 | * grouping sizes: One used for the least significant integer digits, the | |
284 | * <em>primary grouping size</em>, and one used for all others, the | |
285 | * <em>secondary grouping size</em>. In most locales these are the same, but | |
286 | * sometimes they are different. For example, if the primary grouping interval | |
287 | * is 3, and the secondary is 2, then this corresponds to the pattern | |
288 | * "#,##,##0", and the number 123456789 is formatted as "12,34,56,789". If a | |
289 | * pattern contains multiple grouping separators, the interval between the last | |
290 | * one and the end of the integer defines the primary grouping size, and the | |
291 | * interval between the last two defines the secondary grouping size. All others | |
292 | * are ignored, so "#,##,###,####" == "###,###,####" == "##,#,###,####". | |
293 | * | |
294 | * <p>Illegal patterns, such as "#.#.#" or "#.###,###", will cause | |
295 | * DecimalFormat to set a failing UErrorCode. | |
296 | * | |
297 | * <p><strong>Pattern BNF</strong> | |
298 | * | |
b75a7d8f | 299 | * <pre> |
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300 | * pattern := subpattern (';' subpattern)? |
301 | * subpattern := prefix? number exponent? suffix? | |
302 | * number := (integer ('.' fraction)?) | sigDigits | |
303 | * prefix := '\\u0000'..'\\uFFFD' - specialCharacters | |
304 | * suffix := '\\u0000'..'\\uFFFD' - specialCharacters | |
305 | * integer := '#'* '0'* '0' | |
306 | * fraction := '0'* '#'* | |
307 | * sigDigits := '#'* '@' '@'* '#'* | |
308 | * exponent := 'E' '+'? '0'* '0' | |
309 | * padSpec := '*' padChar | |
310 | * padChar := '\\u0000'..'\\uFFFD' - quote | |
311 | * | |
312 | * Notation: | |
313 | * X* 0 or more instances of X | |
314 | * X? 0 or 1 instances of X | |
315 | * X|Y either X or Y | |
316 | * C..D any character from C up to D, inclusive | |
317 | * S-T characters in S, except those in T | |
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319 | * The first subpattern is for positive numbers. The second (optional) |
320 | * subpattern is for negative numbers. | |
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322 | * <p>Not indicated in the BNF syntax above: |
323 | * | |
324 | * <ul><li>The grouping separator ',' can occur inside the integer and | |
325 | * sigDigits elements, between any two pattern characters of that | |
326 | * element, as long as the integer or sigDigits element is not | |
327 | * followed by the exponent element. | |
328 | * | |
329 | * <li>Two grouping intervals are recognized: That between the | |
330 | * decimal point and the first grouping symbol, and that | |
331 | * between the first and second grouping symbols. These | |
332 | * intervals are identical in most locales, but in some | |
333 | * locales they differ. For example, the pattern | |
334 | * "#,##,###" formats the number 123456789 as | |
335 | * "12,34,56,789".</li> | |
729e4ab9 | 336 | * |
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337 | * <li>The pad specifier <code>padSpec</code> may appear before the prefix, |
338 | * after the prefix, before the suffix, after the suffix, or not at all. | |
339 | * | |
340 | * <li>In place of '0', the digits '1' through '9' may be used to | |
341 | * indicate a rounding increment. | |
342 | * </ul> | |
343 | * | |
344 | * <p><strong>Parsing</strong> | |
345 | * | |
346 | * <p>DecimalFormat parses all Unicode characters that represent | |
347 | * decimal digits, as defined by u_charDigitValue(). In addition, | |
348 | * DecimalFormat also recognizes as digits the ten consecutive | |
349 | * characters starting with the localized zero digit defined in the | |
350 | * DecimalFormatSymbols object. During formatting, the | |
351 | * DecimalFormatSymbols-based digits are output. | |
352 | * | |
353 | * <p>During parsing, grouping separators are ignored. | |
354 | * | |
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355 | * <p>For currency parsing, the formatter is able to parse every currency |
356 | * style formats no matter which style the formatter is constructed with. | |
357 | * For example, a formatter instance gotten from | |
358 | * NumberFormat.getInstance(ULocale, NumberFormat.CURRENCYSTYLE) can parse | |
359 | * formats such as "USD1.00" and "3.00 US dollars". | |
360 | * | |
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361 | * <p>If parse(UnicodeString&,Formattable&,ParsePosition&) |
362 | * fails to parse a string, it leaves the parse position unchanged. | |
363 | * The convenience method parse(UnicodeString&,Formattable&,UErrorCode&) | |
364 | * indicates parse failure by setting a failing | |
365 | * UErrorCode. | |
366 | * | |
367 | * <p><strong>Formatting</strong> | |
368 | * | |
369 | * <p>Formatting is guided by several parameters, all of which can be | |
370 | * specified either using a pattern or using the API. The following | |
371 | * description applies to formats that do not use <a href="#sci">scientific | |
372 | * notation</a> or <a href="#sigdig">significant digits</a>. | |
373 | * | |
374 | * <ul><li>If the number of actual integer digits exceeds the | |
375 | * <em>maximum integer digits</em>, then only the least significant | |
376 | * digits are shown. For example, 1997 is formatted as "97" if the | |
377 | * maximum integer digits is set to 2. | |
378 | * | |
379 | * <li>If the number of actual integer digits is less than the | |
380 | * <em>minimum integer digits</em>, then leading zeros are added. For | |
381 | * example, 1997 is formatted as "01997" if the minimum integer digits | |
382 | * is set to 5. | |
383 | * | |
384 | * <li>If the number of actual fraction digits exceeds the <em>maximum | |
729e4ab9 | 385 | * fraction digits</em>, then rounding is performed to the |
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386 | * maximum fraction digits. For example, 0.125 is formatted as "0.12" |
387 | * if the maximum fraction digits is 2. This behavior can be changed | |
729e4ab9 | 388 | * by specifying a rounding increment and/or a rounding mode. |
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389 | * |
390 | * <li>If the number of actual fraction digits is less than the | |
391 | * <em>minimum fraction digits</em>, then trailing zeros are added. | |
392 | * For example, 0.125 is formatted as "0.1250" if the mimimum fraction | |
393 | * digits is set to 4. | |
394 | * | |
395 | * <li>Trailing fractional zeros are not displayed if they occur | |
396 | * <em>j</em> positions after the decimal, where <em>j</em> is less | |
397 | * than the maximum fraction digits. For example, 0.10004 is | |
398 | * formatted as "0.1" if the maximum fraction digits is four or less. | |
399 | * </ul> | |
400 | * | |
401 | * <p><strong>Special Values</strong> | |
402 | * | |
403 | * <p><code>NaN</code> is represented as a single character, typically | |
404 | * <code>\\uFFFD</code>. This character is determined by the | |
405 | * DecimalFormatSymbols object. This is the only value for which | |
406 | * the prefixes and suffixes are not used. | |
407 | * | |
408 | * <p>Infinity is represented as a single character, typically | |
409 | * <code>\\u221E</code>, with the positive or negative prefixes and suffixes | |
410 | * applied. The infinity character is determined by the | |
411 | * DecimalFormatSymbols object. | |
412 | * | |
413 | * <a name="sci"><strong>Scientific Notation</strong></a> | |
414 | * | |
415 | * <p>Numbers in scientific notation are expressed as the product of a mantissa | |
416 | * and a power of ten, for example, 1234 can be expressed as 1.234 x 10<sup>3</sup>. The | |
417 | * mantissa is typically in the half-open interval [1.0, 10.0) or sometimes [0.0, 1.0), | |
418 | * but it need not be. DecimalFormat supports arbitrary mantissas. | |
419 | * DecimalFormat can be instructed to use scientific | |
420 | * notation through the API or through the pattern. In a pattern, the exponent | |
421 | * character immediately followed by one or more digit characters indicates | |
422 | * scientific notation. Example: "0.###E0" formats the number 1234 as | |
423 | * "1.234E3". | |
424 | * | |
425 | * <ul> | |
426 | * <li>The number of digit characters after the exponent character gives the | |
427 | * minimum exponent digit count. There is no maximum. Negative exponents are | |
428 | * formatted using the localized minus sign, <em>not</em> the prefix and suffix | |
429 | * from the pattern. This allows patterns such as "0.###E0 m/s". To prefix | |
430 | * positive exponents with a localized plus sign, specify '+' between the | |
431 | * exponent and the digits: "0.###E+0" will produce formats "1E+1", "1E+0", | |
432 | * "1E-1", etc. (In localized patterns, use the localized plus sign rather than | |
433 | * '+'.) | |
434 | * | |
435 | * <li>The minimum number of integer digits is achieved by adjusting the | |
436 | * exponent. Example: 0.00123 formatted with "00.###E0" yields "12.3E-4". This | |
437 | * only happens if there is no maximum number of integer digits. If there is a | |
438 | * maximum, then the minimum number of integer digits is fixed at one. | |
439 | * | |
440 | * <li>The maximum number of integer digits, if present, specifies the exponent | |
441 | * grouping. The most common use of this is to generate <em>engineering | |
442 | * notation</em>, in which the exponent is a multiple of three, e.g., | |
443 | * "##0.###E0". The number 12345 is formatted using "##0.####E0" as "12.345E3". | |
444 | * | |
445 | * <li>When using scientific notation, the formatter controls the | |
446 | * digit counts using significant digits logic. The maximum number of | |
447 | * significant digits limits the total number of integer and fraction | |
448 | * digits that will be shown in the mantissa; it does not affect | |
449 | * parsing. For example, 12345 formatted with "##0.##E0" is "12.3E3". | |
450 | * See the section on significant digits for more details. | |
451 | * | |
452 | * <li>The number of significant digits shown is determined as | |
453 | * follows: If areSignificantDigitsUsed() returns false, then the | |
454 | * minimum number of significant digits shown is one, and the maximum | |
455 | * number of significant digits shown is the sum of the <em>minimum | |
456 | * integer</em> and <em>maximum fraction</em> digits, and is | |
457 | * unaffected by the maximum integer digits. If this sum is zero, | |
458 | * then all significant digits are shown. If | |
459 | * areSignificantDigitsUsed() returns true, then the significant digit | |
460 | * counts are specified by getMinimumSignificantDigits() and | |
461 | * getMaximumSignificantDigits(). In this case, the number of | |
462 | * integer digits is fixed at one, and there is no exponent grouping. | |
463 | * | |
464 | * <li>Exponential patterns may not contain grouping separators. | |
465 | * </ul> | |
466 | * | |
467 | * <a name="sigdig"><strong>Significant Digits</strong></a> | |
468 | * | |
469 | * <code>DecimalFormat</code> has two ways of controlling how many | |
470 | * digits are shows: (a) significant digits counts, or (b) integer and | |
471 | * fraction digit counts. Integer and fraction digit counts are | |
472 | * described above. When a formatter is using significant digits | |
473 | * counts, the number of integer and fraction digits is not specified | |
474 | * directly, and the formatter settings for these counts are ignored. | |
475 | * Instead, the formatter uses however many integer and fraction | |
476 | * digits are required to display the specified number of significant | |
477 | * digits. Examples: | |
478 | * | |
479 | * <table border=0 cellspacing=3 cellpadding=0> | |
480 | * <tr bgcolor="#ccccff"> | |
481 | * <td align=left>Pattern | |
482 | * <td align=left>Minimum significant digits | |
483 | * <td align=left>Maximum significant digits | |
484 | * <td align=left>Number | |
485 | * <td align=left>Output of format() | |
486 | * <tr valign=top> | |
487 | * <td><code>\@\@\@</code> | |
488 | * <td>3 | |
489 | * <td>3 | |
490 | * <td>12345 | |
491 | * <td><code>12300</code> | |
492 | * <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff"> | |
493 | * <td><code>\@\@\@</code> | |
494 | * <td>3 | |
495 | * <td>3 | |
496 | * <td>0.12345 | |
497 | * <td><code>0.123</code> | |
498 | * <tr valign=top> | |
499 | * <td><code>\@\@##</code> | |
500 | * <td>2 | |
501 | * <td>4 | |
502 | * <td>3.14159 | |
503 | * <td><code>3.142</code> | |
504 | * <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff"> | |
505 | * <td><code>\@\@##</code> | |
506 | * <td>2 | |
507 | * <td>4 | |
508 | * <td>1.23004 | |
509 | * <td><code>1.23</code> | |
510 | * </table> | |
511 | * | |
512 | * <ul> | |
513 | * <li>Significant digit counts may be expressed using patterns that | |
514 | * specify a minimum and maximum number of significant digits. These | |
515 | * are indicated by the <code>'@'</code> and <code>'#'</code> | |
516 | * characters. The minimum number of significant digits is the number | |
517 | * of <code>'@'</code> characters. The maximum number of significant | |
518 | * digits is the number of <code>'@'</code> characters plus the number | |
519 | * of <code>'#'</code> characters following on the right. For | |
520 | * example, the pattern <code>"@@@"</code> indicates exactly 3 | |
521 | * significant digits. The pattern <code>"@##"</code> indicates from | |
522 | * 1 to 3 significant digits. Trailing zero digits to the right of | |
523 | * the decimal separator are suppressed after the minimum number of | |
524 | * significant digits have been shown. For example, the pattern | |
525 | * <code>"@##"</code> formats the number 0.1203 as | |
526 | * <code>"0.12"</code>. | |
527 | * | |
528 | * <li>If a pattern uses significant digits, it may not contain a | |
529 | * decimal separator, nor the <code>'0'</code> pattern character. | |
530 | * Patterns such as <code>"@00"</code> or <code>"@.###"</code> are | |
531 | * disallowed. | |
532 | * | |
533 | * <li>Any number of <code>'#'</code> characters may be prepended to | |
534 | * the left of the leftmost <code>'@'</code> character. These have no | |
535 | * effect on the minimum and maximum significant digits counts, but | |
536 | * may be used to position grouping separators. For example, | |
537 | * <code>"#,#@#"</code> indicates a minimum of one significant digits, | |
538 | * a maximum of two significant digits, and a grouping size of three. | |
539 | * | |
540 | * <li>In order to enable significant digits formatting, use a pattern | |
541 | * containing the <code>'@'</code> pattern character. Alternatively, | |
542 | * call setSignificantDigitsUsed(TRUE). | |
543 | * | |
544 | * <li>In order to disable significant digits formatting, use a | |
545 | * pattern that does not contain the <code>'@'</code> pattern | |
546 | * character. Alternatively, call setSignificantDigitsUsed(FALSE). | |
547 | * | |
548 | * <li>The number of significant digits has no effect on parsing. | |
549 | * | |
550 | * <li>Significant digits may be used together with exponential notation. Such | |
551 | * patterns are equivalent to a normal exponential pattern with a minimum and | |
552 | * maximum integer digit count of one, a minimum fraction digit count of | |
553 | * <code>getMinimumSignificantDigits() - 1</code>, and a maximum fraction digit | |
554 | * count of <code>getMaximumSignificantDigits() - 1</code>. For example, the | |
555 | * pattern <code>"@@###E0"</code> is equivalent to <code>"0.0###E0"</code>. | |
556 | * | |
557 | * <li>If signficant digits are in use, then the integer and fraction | |
558 | * digit counts, as set via the API, are ignored. If significant | |
559 | * digits are not in use, then the signficant digit counts, as set via | |
560 | * the API, are ignored. | |
561 | * | |
562 | * </ul> | |
563 | * | |
564 | * <p><strong>Padding</strong> | |
565 | * | |
566 | * <p>DecimalFormat supports padding the result of | |
567 | * format() to a specific width. Padding may be specified either | |
568 | * through the API or through the pattern syntax. In a pattern the pad escape | |
569 | * character, followed by a single pad character, causes padding to be parsed | |
570 | * and formatted. The pad escape character is '*' in unlocalized patterns, and | |
571 | * can be localized using DecimalFormatSymbols::setSymbol() with a | |
572 | * DecimalFormatSymbols::kPadEscapeSymbol | |
573 | * selector. For example, <code>"$*x#,##0.00"</code> formats 123 to | |
574 | * <code>"$xx123.00"</code>, and 1234 to <code>"$1,234.00"</code>. | |
575 | * | |
576 | * <ul> | |
577 | * <li>When padding is in effect, the width of the positive subpattern, | |
578 | * including prefix and suffix, determines the format width. For example, in | |
579 | * the pattern <code>"* #0 o''clock"</code>, the format width is 10. | |
580 | * | |
581 | * <li>The width is counted in 16-bit code units (UChars). | |
582 | * | |
583 | * <li>Some parameters which usually do not matter have meaning when padding is | |
584 | * used, because the pattern width is significant with padding. In the pattern | |
585 | * "* ##,##,#,##0.##", the format width is 14. The initial characters "##,##," | |
586 | * do not affect the grouping size or maximum integer digits, but they do affect | |
587 | * the format width. | |
588 | * | |
589 | * <li>Padding may be inserted at one of four locations: before the prefix, | |
590 | * after the prefix, before the suffix, or after the suffix. If padding is | |
591 | * specified in any other location, applyPattern() | |
592 | * sets a failing UErrorCode. If there is no prefix, | |
593 | * before the prefix and after the prefix are equivalent, likewise for the | |
594 | * suffix. | |
595 | * | |
596 | * <li>When specified in a pattern, the 32-bit code point immediately | |
597 | * following the pad escape is the pad character. This may be any character, | |
598 | * including a special pattern character. That is, the pad escape | |
599 | * <em>escapes</em> the following character. If there is no character after | |
600 | * the pad escape, then the pattern is illegal. | |
601 | * | |
602 | * </ul> | |
603 | * | |
604 | * <p><strong>Rounding</strong> | |
605 | * | |
606 | * <p>DecimalFormat supports rounding to a specific increment. For | |
607 | * example, 1230 rounded to the nearest 50 is 1250. 1.234 rounded to the | |
608 | * nearest 0.65 is 1.3. The rounding increment may be specified through the API | |
609 | * or in a pattern. To specify a rounding increment in a pattern, include the | |
610 | * increment in the pattern itself. "#,#50" specifies a rounding increment of | |
611 | * 50. "#,##0.05" specifies a rounding increment of 0.05. | |
612 | * | |
729e4ab9 A |
613 | * <p>In the absense of an explicit rounding increment numbers are |
614 | * rounded to their formatted width. | |
615 | * | |
374ca955 A |
616 | * <ul> |
617 | * <li>Rounding only affects the string produced by formatting. It does | |
618 | * not affect parsing or change any numerical values. | |
619 | * | |
620 | * <li>A <em>rounding mode</em> determines how values are rounded; see | |
729e4ab9 A |
621 | * DecimalFormat::ERoundingMode. The default rounding mode is |
622 | * DecimalFormat::kRoundHalfEven. The rounding mode can only be set | |
623 | * through the API; it can not be set with a pattern. | |
374ca955 A |
624 | * |
625 | * <li>Some locales use rounding in their currency formats to reflect the | |
626 | * smallest currency denomination. | |
627 | * | |
628 | * <li>In a pattern, digits '1' through '9' specify rounding, but otherwise | |
629 | * behave identically to digit '0'. | |
630 | * </ul> | |
631 | * | |
632 | * <p><strong>Synchronization</strong> | |
633 | * | |
634 | * <p>DecimalFormat objects are not synchronized. Multiple | |
635 | * threads should not access one formatter concurrently. | |
636 | * | |
637 | * <p><strong>Subclassing</strong> | |
638 | * | |
639 | * <p><em>User subclasses are not supported.</em> While clients may write | |
640 | * subclasses, such code will not necessarily work and will not be | |
641 | * guaranteed to work stably from release to release. | |
b75a7d8f A |
642 | */ |
643 | class U_I18N_API DecimalFormat: public NumberFormat { | |
644 | public: | |
374ca955 A |
645 | /** |
646 | * Rounding mode. | |
647 | * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
648 | */ | |
b75a7d8f | 649 | enum ERoundingMode { |
374ca955 A |
650 | kRoundCeiling, /**< Round towards positive infinity */ |
651 | kRoundFloor, /**< Round towards negative infinity */ | |
652 | kRoundDown, /**< Round towards zero */ | |
653 | kRoundUp, /**< Round away from zero */ | |
654 | kRoundHalfEven, /**< Round towards the nearest integer, or | |
655 | towards the nearest even integer if equidistant */ | |
656 | kRoundHalfDown, /**< Round towards the nearest integer, or | |
657 | towards zero if equidistant */ | |
4388f060 | 658 | kRoundHalfUp, /**< Round towards the nearest integer, or |
374ca955 | 659 | away from zero if equidistant */ |
4388f060 A |
660 | /** |
661 | * Return U_FORMAT_INEXACT_ERROR if number does not format exactly. | |
662 | * @stable ICU 4.8 | |
663 | */ | |
664 | kRoundUnnecessary | |
b75a7d8f A |
665 | }; |
666 | ||
374ca955 A |
667 | /** |
668 | * Pad position. | |
669 | * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
670 | */ | |
b75a7d8f A |
671 | enum EPadPosition { |
672 | kPadBeforePrefix, | |
673 | kPadAfterPrefix, | |
674 | kPadBeforeSuffix, | |
675 | kPadAfterSuffix | |
676 | }; | |
677 | ||
678 | /** | |
679 | * Create a DecimalFormat using the default pattern and symbols | |
680 | * for the default locale. This is a convenient way to obtain a | |
681 | * DecimalFormat when internationalization is not the main concern. | |
682 | * <P> | |
683 | * To obtain standard formats for a given locale, use the factory methods | |
684 | * on NumberFormat such as createInstance. These factories will | |
685 | * return the most appropriate sub-class of NumberFormat for a given | |
686 | * locale. | |
687 | * @param status Output param set to success/failure code. If the | |
688 | * pattern is invalid this will be set to a failure code. | |
689 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
690 | */ | |
691 | DecimalFormat(UErrorCode& status); | |
692 | ||
693 | /** | |
694 | * Create a DecimalFormat from the given pattern and the symbols | |
695 | * for the default locale. This is a convenient way to obtain a | |
696 | * DecimalFormat when internationalization is not the main concern. | |
697 | * <P> | |
698 | * To obtain standard formats for a given locale, use the factory methods | |
699 | * on NumberFormat such as createInstance. These factories will | |
700 | * return the most appropriate sub-class of NumberFormat for a given | |
701 | * locale. | |
702 | * @param pattern A non-localized pattern string. | |
703 | * @param status Output param set to success/failure code. If the | |
704 | * pattern is invalid this will be set to a failure code. | |
705 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
706 | */ | |
707 | DecimalFormat(const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
708 | UErrorCode& status); | |
709 | ||
710 | /** | |
711 | * Create a DecimalFormat from the given pattern and symbols. | |
712 | * Use this constructor when you need to completely customize the | |
713 | * behavior of the format. | |
714 | * <P> | |
715 | * To obtain standard formats for a given | |
716 | * locale, use the factory methods on NumberFormat such as | |
717 | * createInstance or createCurrencyInstance. If you need only minor adjustments | |
718 | * to a standard format, you can modify the format returned by | |
719 | * a NumberFormat factory method. | |
720 | * | |
721 | * @param pattern a non-localized pattern string | |
722 | * @param symbolsToAdopt the set of symbols to be used. The caller should not | |
723 | * delete this object after making this call. | |
724 | * @param status Output param set to success/failure code. If the | |
725 | * pattern is invalid this will be set to a failure code. | |
726 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
727 | */ | |
728 | DecimalFormat( const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
729 | DecimalFormatSymbols* symbolsToAdopt, | |
730 | UErrorCode& status); | |
731 | ||
4388f060 | 732 | #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API |
729e4ab9 A |
733 | /** |
734 | * This API is for ICU use only. | |
735 | * Create a DecimalFormat from the given pattern, symbols, and style. | |
736 | * | |
737 | * @param pattern a non-localized pattern string | |
738 | * @param symbolsToAdopt the set of symbols to be used. The caller should not | |
739 | * delete this object after making this call. | |
4388f060 | 740 | * @param style style of decimal format |
729e4ab9 A |
741 | * @param status Output param set to success/failure code. If the |
742 | * pattern is invalid this will be set to a failure code. | |
743 | * @internal ICU 4.2 | |
744 | */ | |
745 | DecimalFormat( const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
746 | DecimalFormatSymbols* symbolsToAdopt, | |
4388f060 | 747 | UNumberFormatStyle style, |
729e4ab9 | 748 | UErrorCode& status); |
4388f060 | 749 | #endif /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */ |
729e4ab9 | 750 | |
b75a7d8f A |
751 | /** |
752 | * Create a DecimalFormat from the given pattern and symbols. | |
753 | * Use this constructor when you need to completely customize the | |
754 | * behavior of the format. | |
755 | * <P> | |
756 | * To obtain standard formats for a given | |
757 | * locale, use the factory methods on NumberFormat such as | |
758 | * createInstance or createCurrencyInstance. If you need only minor adjustments | |
759 | * to a standard format, you can modify the format returned by | |
760 | * a NumberFormat factory method. | |
761 | * | |
762 | * @param pattern a non-localized pattern string | |
763 | * @param symbolsToAdopt the set of symbols to be used. The caller should not | |
764 | * delete this object after making this call. | |
729e4ab9 | 765 | * @param parseError Output param to receive errors occured during parsing |
b75a7d8f A |
766 | * @param status Output param set to success/failure code. If the |
767 | * pattern is invalid this will be set to a failure code. | |
768 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
769 | */ | |
770 | DecimalFormat( const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
771 | DecimalFormatSymbols* symbolsToAdopt, | |
772 | UParseError& parseError, | |
773 | UErrorCode& status); | |
774 | /** | |
775 | * Create a DecimalFormat from the given pattern and symbols. | |
776 | * Use this constructor when you need to completely customize the | |
777 | * behavior of the format. | |
778 | * <P> | |
779 | * To obtain standard formats for a given | |
780 | * locale, use the factory methods on NumberFormat such as | |
781 | * createInstance or createCurrencyInstance. If you need only minor adjustments | |
782 | * to a standard format, you can modify the format returned by | |
783 | * a NumberFormat factory method. | |
784 | * | |
785 | * @param pattern a non-localized pattern string | |
786 | * @param symbols the set of symbols to be used | |
787 | * @param status Output param set to success/failure code. If the | |
788 | * pattern is invalid this will be set to a failure code. | |
789 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
790 | */ | |
791 | DecimalFormat( const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
792 | const DecimalFormatSymbols& symbols, | |
793 | UErrorCode& status); | |
794 | ||
795 | /** | |
796 | * Copy constructor. | |
729e4ab9 | 797 | * |
b75a7d8f A |
798 | * @param source the DecimalFormat object to be copied from. |
799 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
800 | */ | |
801 | DecimalFormat(const DecimalFormat& source); | |
802 | ||
803 | /** | |
804 | * Assignment operator. | |
805 | * | |
806 | * @param rhs the DecimalFormat object to be copied. | |
807 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
808 | */ | |
809 | DecimalFormat& operator=(const DecimalFormat& rhs); | |
810 | ||
811 | /** | |
812 | * Destructor. | |
813 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
814 | */ | |
815 | virtual ~DecimalFormat(); | |
816 | ||
817 | /** | |
818 | * Clone this Format object polymorphically. The caller owns the | |
819 | * result and should delete it when done. | |
820 | * | |
821 | * @return a polymorphic copy of this DecimalFormat. | |
822 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
823 | */ | |
824 | virtual Format* clone(void) const; | |
825 | ||
826 | /** | |
827 | * Return true if the given Format objects are semantically equal. | |
828 | * Objects of different subclasses are considered unequal. | |
829 | * | |
830 | * @param other the object to be compared with. | |
831 | * @return true if the given Format objects are semantically equal. | |
832 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
833 | */ | |
834 | virtual UBool operator==(const Format& other) const; | |
835 | ||
729e4ab9 A |
836 | |
837 | using NumberFormat::format; | |
838 | ||
b75a7d8f A |
839 | /** |
840 | * Format a double or long number using base-10 representation. | |
841 | * | |
842 | * @param number The value to be formatted. | |
843 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
844 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
845 | * @param pos On input: an alignment field, if desired. | |
846 | * On output: the offsets of the alignment field. | |
847 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
848 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
729e4ab9 | 849 | */ |
b75a7d8f A |
850 | virtual UnicodeString& format(double number, |
851 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
852 | FieldPosition& pos) const; | |
729e4ab9 A |
853 | |
854 | /** | |
855 | * Format a double or long number using base-10 representation. | |
856 | * | |
857 | * @param number The value to be formatted. | |
858 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
859 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
860 | * @param posIter On return, can be used to iterate over positions | |
861 | * of fields generated by this format call. | |
862 | * Can be NULL. | |
863 | * @param status Output param filled with success/failure status. | |
864 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
865 | * @stable 4.4 | |
866 | */ | |
867 | virtual UnicodeString& format(double number, | |
868 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
869 | FieldPositionIterator* posIter, | |
870 | UErrorCode& status) const; | |
871 | ||
b75a7d8f A |
872 | /** |
873 | * Format a long number using base-10 representation. | |
874 | * | |
875 | * @param number The value to be formatted. | |
876 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
877 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
878 | * @param pos On input: an alignment field, if desired. | |
879 | * On output: the offsets of the alignment field. | |
880 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
881 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
882 | */ | |
883 | virtual UnicodeString& format(int32_t number, | |
884 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
885 | FieldPosition& pos) const; | |
729e4ab9 A |
886 | |
887 | /** | |
888 | * Format a long number using base-10 representation. | |
889 | * | |
890 | * @param number The value to be formatted. | |
891 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
892 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
893 | * @param posIter On return, can be used to iterate over positions | |
894 | * of fields generated by this format call. | |
895 | * Can be NULL. | |
896 | * @param status Output param filled with success/failure status. | |
897 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
898 | * @stable 4.4 | |
899 | */ | |
900 | virtual UnicodeString& format(int32_t number, | |
901 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
902 | FieldPositionIterator* posIter, | |
903 | UErrorCode& status) const; | |
904 | ||
374ca955 A |
905 | /** |
906 | * Format an int64 number using base-10 representation. | |
907 | * | |
908 | * @param number The value to be formatted. | |
909 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
910 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
911 | * @param pos On input: an alignment field, if desired. | |
912 | * On output: the offsets of the alignment field. | |
913 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
73c04bcf | 914 | * @stable ICU 2.8 |
374ca955 A |
915 | */ |
916 | virtual UnicodeString& format(int64_t number, | |
917 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
918 | FieldPosition& pos) const; | |
919 | ||
729e4ab9 A |
920 | /** |
921 | * Format an int64 number using base-10 representation. | |
922 | * | |
923 | * @param number The value to be formatted. | |
924 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
925 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
926 | * @param posIter On return, can be used to iterate over positions | |
927 | * of fields generated by this format call. | |
928 | * Can be NULL. | |
929 | * @param status Output param filled with success/failure status. | |
930 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
931 | * @stable 4.4 | |
932 | */ | |
933 | virtual UnicodeString& format(int64_t number, | |
934 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
935 | FieldPositionIterator* posIter, | |
936 | UErrorCode& status) const; | |
937 | ||
938 | /** | |
939 | * Format a decimal number. | |
940 | * The syntax of the unformatted number is a "numeric string" | |
941 | * as defined in the Decimal Arithmetic Specification, available at | |
942 | * http://speleotrove.com/decimal | |
943 | * | |
944 | * @param number The unformatted number, as a string. | |
945 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
946 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
947 | * @param posIter On return, can be used to iterate over positions | |
948 | * of fields generated by this format call. | |
949 | * Can be NULL. | |
950 | * @param status Output param filled with success/failure status. | |
951 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
952 | * @stable 4.4 | |
953 | */ | |
954 | virtual UnicodeString& format(const StringPiece &number, | |
955 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
956 | FieldPositionIterator* posIter, | |
957 | UErrorCode& status) const; | |
958 | ||
959 | ||
960 | /** | |
961 | * Format a decimal number. | |
962 | * The number is a DigitList wrapper onto a floating point decimal number. | |
963 | * The default implementation in NumberFormat converts the decimal number | |
964 | * to a double and formats that. | |
965 | * | |
966 | * @param number The number, a DigitList format Decimal Floating Point. | |
967 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
968 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
969 | * @param posIter On return, can be used to iterate over positions | |
970 | * of fields generated by this format call. | |
971 | * @param status Output param filled with success/failure status. | |
972 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
973 | * @internal | |
974 | */ | |
975 | virtual UnicodeString& format(const DigitList &number, | |
976 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
977 | FieldPositionIterator* posIter, | |
978 | UErrorCode& status) const; | |
979 | ||
980 | /** | |
981 | * Format a decimal number. | |
982 | * The number is a DigitList wrapper onto a floating point decimal number. | |
983 | * The default implementation in NumberFormat converts the decimal number | |
984 | * to a double and formats that. | |
985 | * | |
986 | * @param number The number, a DigitList format Decimal Floating Point. | |
987 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
988 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
989 | * @param pos On input: an alignment field, if desired. | |
990 | * On output: the offsets of the alignment field. | |
991 | * @param status Output param filled with success/failure status. | |
992 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
993 | * @internal | |
994 | */ | |
995 | virtual UnicodeString& format(const DigitList &number, | |
996 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
997 | FieldPosition& pos, | |
998 | UErrorCode& status) const; | |
999 | ||
1000 | ||
b75a7d8f A |
1001 | /** |
1002 | * Format a Formattable using base-10 representation. | |
1003 | * | |
1004 | * @param obj The value to be formatted. | |
1005 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
1006 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
1007 | * @param pos On input: an alignment field, if desired. | |
1008 | * On output: the offsets of the alignment field. | |
1009 | * @param status Error code indicating success or failure. | |
1010 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
1011 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1012 | */ | |
1013 | virtual UnicodeString& format(const Formattable& obj, | |
1014 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
1015 | FieldPosition& pos, | |
1016 | UErrorCode& status) const; | |
1017 | ||
1018 | /** | |
1019 | * Redeclared NumberFormat method. | |
1020 | * Formats an object to produce a string. | |
1021 | * | |
1022 | * @param obj The object to format. | |
1023 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
1024 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
1025 | * @param status Output parameter filled in with success or failure status. | |
1026 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
1027 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1028 | */ | |
1029 | UnicodeString& format(const Formattable& obj, | |
1030 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
1031 | UErrorCode& status) const; | |
1032 | ||
1033 | /** | |
1034 | * Redeclared NumberFormat method. | |
1035 | * Format a double number. | |
1036 | * | |
1037 | * @param number The value to be formatted. | |
1038 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
1039 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
1040 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
1041 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1042 | */ | |
1043 | UnicodeString& format(double number, | |
1044 | UnicodeString& appendTo) const; | |
1045 | ||
1046 | /** | |
1047 | * Redeclared NumberFormat method. | |
1048 | * Format a long number. These methods call the NumberFormat | |
1049 | * pure virtual format() methods with the default FieldPosition. | |
1050 | * | |
1051 | * @param number The value to be formatted. | |
1052 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
1053 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
1054 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
1055 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1056 | */ | |
1057 | UnicodeString& format(int32_t number, | |
1058 | UnicodeString& appendTo) const; | |
1059 | ||
374ca955 A |
1060 | /** |
1061 | * Redeclared NumberFormat method. | |
1062 | * Format an int64 number. These methods call the NumberFormat | |
1063 | * pure virtual format() methods with the default FieldPosition. | |
1064 | * | |
1065 | * @param number The value to be formatted. | |
1066 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
1067 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
1068 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
73c04bcf | 1069 | * @stable ICU 2.8 |
374ca955 A |
1070 | */ |
1071 | UnicodeString& format(int64_t number, | |
1072 | UnicodeString& appendTo) const; | |
b75a7d8f A |
1073 | /** |
1074 | * Parse the given string using this object's choices. The method | |
1075 | * does string comparisons to try to find an optimal match. | |
1076 | * If no object can be parsed, index is unchanged, and NULL is | |
1077 | * returned. The result is returned as the most parsimonious | |
374ca955 | 1078 | * type of Formattable that will accomodate all of the |
b75a7d8f A |
1079 | * necessary precision. For example, if the result is exactly 12, |
1080 | * it will be returned as a long. However, if it is 1.5, it will | |
1081 | * be returned as a double. | |
1082 | * | |
1083 | * @param text The text to be parsed. | |
1084 | * @param result Formattable to be set to the parse result. | |
1085 | * If parse fails, return contents are undefined. | |
1086 | * @param parsePosition The position to start parsing at on input. | |
1087 | * On output, moved to after the last successfully | |
1088 | * parse character. On parse failure, does not change. | |
1089 | * @see Formattable | |
1090 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1091 | */ | |
1092 | virtual void parse(const UnicodeString& text, | |
1093 | Formattable& result, | |
1094 | ParsePosition& parsePosition) const; | |
1095 | ||
1096 | // Declare here again to get rid of function hiding problems. | |
729e4ab9 | 1097 | /** |
b75a7d8f A |
1098 | * Parse the given string using this object's choices. |
1099 | * | |
1100 | * @param text The text to be parsed. | |
1101 | * @param result Formattable to be set to the parse result. | |
1102 | * @param status Output parameter filled in with success or failure status. | |
1103 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1104 | */ | |
729e4ab9 A |
1105 | virtual void parse(const UnicodeString& text, |
1106 | Formattable& result, | |
b75a7d8f A |
1107 | UErrorCode& status) const; |
1108 | ||
4388f060 | 1109 | /* Cannot use #ifndef U_HIDE_DRAFT_API for the following draft method since it is virtual */ |
374ca955 A |
1110 | /** |
1111 | * Parses text from the given string as a currency amount. Unlike | |
1112 | * the parse() method, this method will attempt to parse a generic | |
1113 | * currency name, searching for a match of this object's locale's | |
1114 | * currency display names, or for a 3-letter ISO currency code. | |
1115 | * This method will fail if this format is not a currency format, | |
1116 | * that is, if it does not contain the currency pattern symbol | |
1117 | * (U+00A4) in its prefix or suffix. | |
1118 | * | |
1119 | * @param text the string to parse | |
4388f060 A |
1120 | * @param pos input-output position; on input, the position within text |
1121 | * to match; must have 0 <= pos.getIndex() < text.length(); | |
1122 | * on output, the position after the last matched character. | |
1123 | * If the parse fails, the position in unchanged upon output. | |
1124 | * @return if parse succeeds, a pointer to a newly-created CurrencyAmount | |
1125 | * object (owned by the caller) containing information about | |
1126 | * the parsed currency; if parse fails, this is NULL. | |
1127 | * @draft ICU 49 | |
374ca955 | 1128 | */ |
4388f060 A |
1129 | virtual CurrencyAmount* parseCurrency(const UnicodeString& text, |
1130 | ParsePosition& pos) const; | |
374ca955 | 1131 | |
b75a7d8f A |
1132 | /** |
1133 | * Returns the decimal format symbols, which is generally not changed | |
1134 | * by the programmer or user. | |
1135 | * @return desired DecimalFormatSymbols | |
1136 | * @see DecimalFormatSymbols | |
1137 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1138 | */ | |
1139 | virtual const DecimalFormatSymbols* getDecimalFormatSymbols(void) const; | |
1140 | ||
1141 | /** | |
1142 | * Sets the decimal format symbols, which is generally not changed | |
1143 | * by the programmer or user. | |
1144 | * @param symbolsToAdopt DecimalFormatSymbols to be adopted. | |
1145 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1146 | */ | |
1147 | virtual void adoptDecimalFormatSymbols(DecimalFormatSymbols* symbolsToAdopt); | |
1148 | ||
1149 | /** | |
1150 | * Sets the decimal format symbols, which is generally not changed | |
1151 | * by the programmer or user. | |
1152 | * @param symbols DecimalFormatSymbols. | |
1153 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1154 | */ | |
1155 | virtual void setDecimalFormatSymbols(const DecimalFormatSymbols& symbols); | |
1156 | ||
1157 | ||
729e4ab9 A |
1158 | /** |
1159 | * Returns the currency plural format information, | |
1160 | * which is generally not changed by the programmer or user. | |
1161 | * @return desired CurrencyPluralInfo | |
1162 | * @stable ICU 4.2 | |
1163 | */ | |
1164 | virtual const CurrencyPluralInfo* getCurrencyPluralInfo(void) const; | |
1165 | ||
1166 | /** | |
1167 | * Sets the currency plural format information, | |
1168 | * which is generally not changed by the programmer or user. | |
1169 | * @param toAdopt CurrencyPluralInfo to be adopted. | |
1170 | * @stable ICU 4.2 | |
1171 | */ | |
1172 | virtual void adoptCurrencyPluralInfo(CurrencyPluralInfo* toAdopt); | |
1173 | ||
1174 | /** | |
1175 | * Sets the currency plural format information, | |
1176 | * which is generally not changed by the programmer or user. | |
1177 | * @param info Currency Plural Info. | |
1178 | * @stable ICU 4.2 | |
1179 | */ | |
1180 | virtual void setCurrencyPluralInfo(const CurrencyPluralInfo& info); | |
1181 | ||
1182 | ||
b75a7d8f A |
1183 | /** |
1184 | * Get the positive prefix. | |
1185 | * | |
1186 | * @param result Output param which will receive the positive prefix. | |
1187 | * @return A reference to 'result'. | |
1188 | * Examples: +123, $123, sFr123 | |
1189 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1190 | */ | |
1191 | UnicodeString& getPositivePrefix(UnicodeString& result) const; | |
1192 | ||
1193 | /** | |
1194 | * Set the positive prefix. | |
1195 | * | |
1196 | * @param newValue the new value of the the positive prefix to be set. | |
1197 | * Examples: +123, $123, sFr123 | |
1198 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1199 | */ | |
1200 | virtual void setPositivePrefix(const UnicodeString& newValue); | |
1201 | ||
1202 | /** | |
1203 | * Get the negative prefix. | |
1204 | * | |
1205 | * @param result Output param which will receive the negative prefix. | |
1206 | * @return A reference to 'result'. | |
1207 | * Examples: -123, ($123) (with negative suffix), sFr-123 | |
1208 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1209 | */ | |
1210 | UnicodeString& getNegativePrefix(UnicodeString& result) const; | |
1211 | ||
1212 | /** | |
1213 | * Set the negative prefix. | |
1214 | * | |
1215 | * @param newValue the new value of the the negative prefix to be set. | |
1216 | * Examples: -123, ($123) (with negative suffix), sFr-123 | |
1217 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1218 | */ | |
1219 | virtual void setNegativePrefix(const UnicodeString& newValue); | |
1220 | ||
1221 | /** | |
1222 | * Get the positive suffix. | |
1223 | * | |
1224 | * @param result Output param which will receive the positive suffix. | |
1225 | * @return A reference to 'result'. | |
1226 | * Example: 123% | |
1227 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1228 | */ | |
1229 | UnicodeString& getPositiveSuffix(UnicodeString& result) const; | |
1230 | ||
1231 | /** | |
1232 | * Set the positive suffix. | |
1233 | * | |
1234 | * @param newValue the new value of the positive suffix to be set. | |
1235 | * Example: 123% | |
1236 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1237 | */ | |
1238 | virtual void setPositiveSuffix(const UnicodeString& newValue); | |
1239 | ||
1240 | /** | |
1241 | * Get the negative suffix. | |
1242 | * | |
1243 | * @param result Output param which will receive the negative suffix. | |
1244 | * @return A reference to 'result'. | |
1245 | * Examples: -123%, ($123) (with positive suffixes) | |
1246 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1247 | */ | |
1248 | UnicodeString& getNegativeSuffix(UnicodeString& result) const; | |
1249 | ||
1250 | /** | |
1251 | * Set the negative suffix. | |
1252 | * | |
1253 | * @param newValue the new value of the negative suffix to be set. | |
1254 | * Examples: 123% | |
1255 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1256 | */ | |
1257 | virtual void setNegativeSuffix(const UnicodeString& newValue); | |
1258 | ||
1259 | /** | |
1260 | * Get the multiplier for use in percent, permill, etc. | |
1261 | * For a percentage, set the suffixes to have "%" and the multiplier to be 100. | |
1262 | * (For Arabic, use arabic percent symbol). | |
374ca955 | 1263 | * For a permill, set the suffixes to have "\\u2031" and the multiplier to be 1000. |
b75a7d8f A |
1264 | * |
1265 | * @return the multiplier for use in percent, permill, etc. | |
1266 | * Examples: with 100, 1.23 -> "123", and "123" -> 1.23 | |
1267 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1268 | */ | |
1269 | int32_t getMultiplier(void) const; | |
1270 | ||
1271 | /** | |
1272 | * Set the multiplier for use in percent, permill, etc. | |
1273 | * For a percentage, set the suffixes to have "%" and the multiplier to be 100. | |
1274 | * (For Arabic, use arabic percent symbol). | |
374ca955 | 1275 | * For a permill, set the suffixes to have "\\u2031" and the multiplier to be 1000. |
b75a7d8f A |
1276 | * |
1277 | * @param newValue the new value of the multiplier for use in percent, permill, etc. | |
1278 | * Examples: with 100, 1.23 -> "123", and "123" -> 1.23 | |
1279 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1280 | */ | |
1281 | virtual void setMultiplier(int32_t newValue); | |
1282 | ||
1283 | /** | |
1284 | * Get the rounding increment. | |
729e4ab9 A |
1285 | * @return A positive rounding increment, or 0.0 if a rounding |
1286 | * increment is not in effect. | |
b75a7d8f A |
1287 | * @see #setRoundingIncrement |
1288 | * @see #getRoundingMode | |
1289 | * @see #setRoundingMode | |
1290 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1291 | */ | |
374ca955 | 1292 | virtual double getRoundingIncrement(void) const; |
b75a7d8f A |
1293 | |
1294 | /** | |
729e4ab9 A |
1295 | * Set the rounding increment. In the absence of a rounding increment, |
1296 | * numbers will be rounded to the number of digits displayed. | |
1297 | * @param newValue A positive rounding increment. | |
b75a7d8f A |
1298 | * Negative increments are equivalent to 0.0. |
1299 | * @see #getRoundingIncrement | |
1300 | * @see #getRoundingMode | |
1301 | * @see #setRoundingMode | |
1302 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1303 | */ | |
1304 | virtual void setRoundingIncrement(double newValue); | |
1305 | ||
1306 | /** | |
1307 | * Get the rounding mode. | |
1308 | * @return A rounding mode | |
1309 | * @see #setRoundingIncrement | |
1310 | * @see #getRoundingIncrement | |
1311 | * @see #setRoundingMode | |
1312 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1313 | */ | |
374ca955 | 1314 | virtual ERoundingMode getRoundingMode(void) const; |
b75a7d8f A |
1315 | |
1316 | /** | |
729e4ab9 | 1317 | * Set the rounding mode. |
b75a7d8f A |
1318 | * @param roundingMode A rounding mode |
1319 | * @see #setRoundingIncrement | |
1320 | * @see #getRoundingIncrement | |
1321 | * @see #getRoundingMode | |
1322 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1323 | */ | |
1324 | virtual void setRoundingMode(ERoundingMode roundingMode); | |
1325 | ||
1326 | /** | |
374ca955 A |
1327 | * Get the width to which the output of format() is padded. |
1328 | * The width is counted in 16-bit code units. | |
b75a7d8f A |
1329 | * @return the format width, or zero if no padding is in effect |
1330 | * @see #setFormatWidth | |
73c04bcf | 1331 | * @see #getPadCharacterString |
b75a7d8f A |
1332 | * @see #setPadCharacter |
1333 | * @see #getPadPosition | |
1334 | * @see #setPadPosition | |
1335 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1336 | */ | |
374ca955 | 1337 | virtual int32_t getFormatWidth(void) const; |
b75a7d8f A |
1338 | |
1339 | /** | |
374ca955 A |
1340 | * Set the width to which the output of format() is padded. |
1341 | * The width is counted in 16-bit code units. | |
b75a7d8f A |
1342 | * This method also controls whether padding is enabled. |
1343 | * @param width the width to which to pad the result of | |
374ca955 | 1344 | * format(), or zero to disable padding. A negative |
b75a7d8f A |
1345 | * width is equivalent to 0. |
1346 | * @see #getFormatWidth | |
73c04bcf | 1347 | * @see #getPadCharacterString |
b75a7d8f A |
1348 | * @see #setPadCharacter |
1349 | * @see #getPadPosition | |
1350 | * @see #setPadPosition | |
1351 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1352 | */ | |
1353 | virtual void setFormatWidth(int32_t width); | |
1354 | ||
1355 | /** | |
374ca955 A |
1356 | * Get the pad character used to pad to the format width. The |
1357 | * default is ' '. | |
1358 | * @return a string containing the pad character. This will always | |
1359 | * have a length of one 32-bit code point. | |
b75a7d8f A |
1360 | * @see #setFormatWidth |
1361 | * @see #getFormatWidth | |
1362 | * @see #setPadCharacter | |
1363 | * @see #getPadPosition | |
1364 | * @see #setPadPosition | |
1365 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1366 | */ | |
374ca955 | 1367 | virtual UnicodeString getPadCharacterString() const; |
b75a7d8f A |
1368 | |
1369 | /** | |
374ca955 A |
1370 | * Set the character used to pad to the format width. If padding |
1371 | * is not enabled, then this will take effect if padding is later | |
1372 | * enabled. | |
1373 | * @param padChar a string containing the pad charcter. If the string | |
1374 | * has length 0, then the pad characer is set to ' '. Otherwise | |
1375 | * padChar.char32At(0) will be used as the pad character. | |
b75a7d8f A |
1376 | * @see #setFormatWidth |
1377 | * @see #getFormatWidth | |
73c04bcf | 1378 | * @see #getPadCharacterString |
b75a7d8f A |
1379 | * @see #getPadPosition |
1380 | * @see #setPadPosition | |
1381 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1382 | */ | |
1383 | virtual void setPadCharacter(const UnicodeString &padChar); | |
1384 | ||
1385 | /** | |
1386 | * Get the position at which padding will take place. This is the location | |
374ca955 | 1387 | * at which padding will be inserted if the result of format() |
b75a7d8f | 1388 | * is shorter than the format width. |
374ca955 A |
1389 | * @return the pad position, one of kPadBeforePrefix, |
1390 | * kPadAfterPrefix, kPadBeforeSuffix, or | |
1391 | * kPadAfterSuffix. | |
b75a7d8f A |
1392 | * @see #setFormatWidth |
1393 | * @see #getFormatWidth | |
1394 | * @see #setPadCharacter | |
73c04bcf | 1395 | * @see #getPadCharacterString |
b75a7d8f | 1396 | * @see #setPadPosition |
46f4442e | 1397 | * @see #EPadPosition |
b75a7d8f A |
1398 | * @stable ICU 2.0 |
1399 | */ | |
374ca955 | 1400 | virtual EPadPosition getPadPosition(void) const; |
b75a7d8f A |
1401 | |
1402 | /** | |
b75a7d8f | 1403 | * Set the position at which padding will take place. This is the location |
374ca955 | 1404 | * at which padding will be inserted if the result of format() |
b75a7d8f A |
1405 | * is shorter than the format width. This has no effect unless padding is |
1406 | * enabled. | |
374ca955 A |
1407 | * @param padPos the pad position, one of kPadBeforePrefix, |
1408 | * kPadAfterPrefix, kPadBeforeSuffix, or | |
1409 | * kPadAfterSuffix. | |
b75a7d8f A |
1410 | * @see #setFormatWidth |
1411 | * @see #getFormatWidth | |
1412 | * @see #setPadCharacter | |
73c04bcf | 1413 | * @see #getPadCharacterString |
b75a7d8f | 1414 | * @see #getPadPosition |
46f4442e | 1415 | * @see #EPadPosition |
b75a7d8f A |
1416 | * @stable ICU 2.0 |
1417 | */ | |
1418 | virtual void setPadPosition(EPadPosition padPos); | |
1419 | ||
1420 | /** | |
1421 | * Return whether or not scientific notation is used. | |
1422 | * @return TRUE if this object formats and parses scientific notation | |
1423 | * @see #setScientificNotation | |
1424 | * @see #getMinimumExponentDigits | |
1425 | * @see #setMinimumExponentDigits | |
1426 | * @see #isExponentSignAlwaysShown | |
1427 | * @see #setExponentSignAlwaysShown | |
1428 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1429 | */ | |
1430 | virtual UBool isScientificNotation(void); | |
1431 | ||
1432 | /** | |
374ca955 A |
1433 | * Set whether or not scientific notation is used. When scientific notation |
1434 | * is used, the effective maximum number of integer digits is <= 8. If the | |
1435 | * maximum number of integer digits is set to more than 8, the effective | |
1436 | * maximum will be 1. This allows this call to generate a 'default' scientific | |
1437 | * number format without additional changes. | |
b75a7d8f A |
1438 | * @param useScientific TRUE if this object formats and parses scientific |
1439 | * notation | |
1440 | * @see #isScientificNotation | |
1441 | * @see #getMinimumExponentDigits | |
1442 | * @see #setMinimumExponentDigits | |
1443 | * @see #isExponentSignAlwaysShown | |
1444 | * @see #setExponentSignAlwaysShown | |
1445 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1446 | */ | |
1447 | virtual void setScientificNotation(UBool useScientific); | |
1448 | ||
1449 | /** | |
1450 | * Return the minimum exponent digits that will be shown. | |
1451 | * @return the minimum exponent digits that will be shown | |
1452 | * @see #setScientificNotation | |
1453 | * @see #isScientificNotation | |
1454 | * @see #setMinimumExponentDigits | |
1455 | * @see #isExponentSignAlwaysShown | |
1456 | * @see #setExponentSignAlwaysShown | |
1457 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1458 | */ | |
374ca955 | 1459 | virtual int8_t getMinimumExponentDigits(void) const; |
b75a7d8f A |
1460 | |
1461 | /** | |
1462 | * Set the minimum exponent digits that will be shown. This has no | |
1463 | * effect unless scientific notation is in use. | |
1464 | * @param minExpDig a value >= 1 indicating the fewest exponent digits | |
1465 | * that will be shown. Values less than 1 will be treated as 1. | |
1466 | * @see #setScientificNotation | |
1467 | * @see #isScientificNotation | |
1468 | * @see #getMinimumExponentDigits | |
1469 | * @see #isExponentSignAlwaysShown | |
1470 | * @see #setExponentSignAlwaysShown | |
1471 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1472 | */ | |
1473 | virtual void setMinimumExponentDigits(int8_t minExpDig); | |
1474 | ||
1475 | /** | |
1476 | * Return whether the exponent sign is always shown. | |
1477 | * @return TRUE if the exponent is always prefixed with either the | |
1478 | * localized minus sign or the localized plus sign, false if only negative | |
1479 | * exponents are prefixed with the localized minus sign. | |
1480 | * @see #setScientificNotation | |
1481 | * @see #isScientificNotation | |
1482 | * @see #setMinimumExponentDigits | |
1483 | * @see #getMinimumExponentDigits | |
1484 | * @see #setExponentSignAlwaysShown | |
1485 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1486 | */ | |
1487 | virtual UBool isExponentSignAlwaysShown(void); | |
1488 | ||
1489 | /** | |
1490 | * Set whether the exponent sign is always shown. This has no effect | |
1491 | * unless scientific notation is in use. | |
1492 | * @param expSignAlways TRUE if the exponent is always prefixed with either | |
1493 | * the localized minus sign or the localized plus sign, false if only | |
1494 | * negative exponents are prefixed with the localized minus sign. | |
1495 | * @see #setScientificNotation | |
1496 | * @see #isScientificNotation | |
1497 | * @see #setMinimumExponentDigits | |
1498 | * @see #getMinimumExponentDigits | |
1499 | * @see #isExponentSignAlwaysShown | |
1500 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1501 | */ | |
1502 | virtual void setExponentSignAlwaysShown(UBool expSignAlways); | |
1503 | ||
1504 | /** | |
1505 | * Return the grouping size. Grouping size is the number of digits between | |
1506 | * grouping separators in the integer portion of a number. For example, | |
1507 | * in the number "123,456.78", the grouping size is 3. | |
1508 | * | |
1509 | * @return the grouping size. | |
1510 | * @see setGroupingSize | |
1511 | * @see NumberFormat::isGroupingUsed | |
1512 | * @see DecimalFormatSymbols::getGroupingSeparator | |
1513 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1514 | */ | |
1515 | int32_t getGroupingSize(void) const; | |
1516 | ||
1517 | /** | |
1518 | * Set the grouping size. Grouping size is the number of digits between | |
1519 | * grouping separators in the integer portion of a number. For example, | |
1520 | * in the number "123,456.78", the grouping size is 3. | |
1521 | * | |
1522 | * @param newValue the new value of the grouping size. | |
1523 | * @see getGroupingSize | |
1524 | * @see NumberFormat::setGroupingUsed | |
1525 | * @see DecimalFormatSymbols::setGroupingSeparator | |
1526 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1527 | */ | |
1528 | virtual void setGroupingSize(int32_t newValue); | |
1529 | ||
1530 | /** | |
1531 | * Return the secondary grouping size. In some locales one | |
1532 | * grouping interval is used for the least significant integer | |
1533 | * digits (the primary grouping size), and another is used for all | |
1534 | * others (the secondary grouping size). A formatter supporting a | |
1535 | * secondary grouping size will return a positive integer unequal | |
1536 | * to the primary grouping size returned by | |
374ca955 | 1537 | * getGroupingSize(). For example, if the primary |
b75a7d8f A |
1538 | * grouping size is 4, and the secondary grouping size is 2, then |
1539 | * the number 123456789 formats as "1,23,45,6789", and the pattern | |
1540 | * appears as "#,##,###0". | |
1541 | * @return the secondary grouping size, or a value less than | |
1542 | * one if there is none | |
1543 | * @see setSecondaryGroupingSize | |
1544 | * @see NumberFormat::isGroupingUsed | |
1545 | * @see DecimalFormatSymbols::getGroupingSeparator | |
374ca955 | 1546 | * @stable ICU 2.4 |
b75a7d8f A |
1547 | */ |
1548 | int32_t getSecondaryGroupingSize(void) const; | |
1549 | ||
1550 | /** | |
1551 | * Set the secondary grouping size. If set to a value less than 1, | |
1552 | * then secondary grouping is turned off, and the primary grouping | |
1553 | * size is used for all intervals, not just the least significant. | |
1554 | * | |
1555 | * @param newValue the new value of the secondary grouping size. | |
1556 | * @see getSecondaryGroupingSize | |
1557 | * @see NumberFormat#setGroupingUsed | |
1558 | * @see DecimalFormatSymbols::setGroupingSeparator | |
374ca955 | 1559 | * @stable ICU 2.4 |
b75a7d8f A |
1560 | */ |
1561 | virtual void setSecondaryGroupingSize(int32_t newValue); | |
1562 | ||
1563 | /** | |
1564 | * Allows you to get the behavior of the decimal separator with integers. | |
1565 | * (The decimal separator will always appear with decimals.) | |
1566 | * | |
1567 | * @return TRUE if the decimal separator always appear with decimals. | |
1568 | * Example: Decimal ON: 12345 -> 12345.; OFF: 12345 -> 12345 | |
1569 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1570 | */ | |
1571 | UBool isDecimalSeparatorAlwaysShown(void) const; | |
1572 | ||
1573 | /** | |
1574 | * Allows you to set the behavior of the decimal separator with integers. | |
1575 | * (The decimal separator will always appear with decimals.) | |
1576 | * | |
1577 | * @param newValue set TRUE if the decimal separator will always appear with decimals. | |
1578 | * Example: Decimal ON: 12345 -> 12345.; OFF: 12345 -> 12345 | |
1579 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1580 | */ | |
1581 | virtual void setDecimalSeparatorAlwaysShown(UBool newValue); | |
1582 | ||
1583 | /** | |
1584 | * Synthesizes a pattern string that represents the current state | |
1585 | * of this Format object. | |
1586 | * | |
1587 | * @param result Output param which will receive the pattern. | |
1588 | * Previous contents are deleted. | |
1589 | * @return A reference to 'result'. | |
1590 | * @see applyPattern | |
1591 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1592 | */ | |
1593 | virtual UnicodeString& toPattern(UnicodeString& result) const; | |
1594 | ||
1595 | /** | |
1596 | * Synthesizes a localized pattern string that represents the current | |
1597 | * state of this Format object. | |
1598 | * | |
1599 | * @param result Output param which will receive the localized pattern. | |
1600 | * Previous contents are deleted. | |
1601 | * @return A reference to 'result'. | |
1602 | * @see applyPattern | |
1603 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1604 | */ | |
1605 | virtual UnicodeString& toLocalizedPattern(UnicodeString& result) const; | |
729e4ab9 | 1606 | |
b75a7d8f A |
1607 | /** |
1608 | * Apply the given pattern to this Format object. A pattern is a | |
1609 | * short-hand specification for the various formatting properties. | |
1610 | * These properties can also be changed individually through the | |
1611 | * various setter methods. | |
1612 | * <P> | |
1613 | * There is no limit to integer digits are set | |
1614 | * by this routine, since that is the typical end-user desire; | |
1615 | * use setMaximumInteger if you want to set a real value. | |
1616 | * For negative numbers, use a second pattern, separated by a semicolon | |
1617 | * <pre> | |
1618 | * . Example "#,#00.0#" -> 1,234.56 | |
1619 | * </pre> | |
1620 | * This means a minimum of 2 integer digits, 1 fraction digit, and | |
1621 | * a maximum of 2 fraction digits. | |
1622 | * <pre> | |
1623 | * . Example: "#,#00.0#;(#,#00.0#)" for negatives in parantheses. | |
1624 | * </pre> | |
1625 | * In negative patterns, the minimum and maximum counts are ignored; | |
1626 | * these are presumed to be set in the positive pattern. | |
1627 | * | |
1628 | * @param pattern The pattern to be applied. | |
729e4ab9 | 1629 | * @param parseError Struct to recieve information on position |
b75a7d8f A |
1630 | * of error if an error is encountered |
1631 | * @param status Output param set to success/failure code on | |
1632 | * exit. If the pattern is invalid, this will be | |
1633 | * set to a failure result. | |
1634 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1635 | */ | |
1636 | virtual void applyPattern(const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
1637 | UParseError& parseError, | |
1638 | UErrorCode& status); | |
1639 | /** | |
1640 | * Sets the pattern. | |
1641 | * @param pattern The pattern to be applied. | |
1642 | * @param status Output param set to success/failure code on | |
1643 | * exit. If the pattern is invalid, this will be | |
1644 | * set to a failure result. | |
1645 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
729e4ab9 | 1646 | */ |
b75a7d8f A |
1647 | virtual void applyPattern(const UnicodeString& pattern, |
1648 | UErrorCode& status); | |
1649 | ||
1650 | /** | |
1651 | * Apply the given pattern to this Format object. The pattern | |
1652 | * is assumed to be in a localized notation. A pattern is a | |
1653 | * short-hand specification for the various formatting properties. | |
1654 | * These properties can also be changed individually through the | |
1655 | * various setter methods. | |
1656 | * <P> | |
1657 | * There is no limit to integer digits are set | |
1658 | * by this routine, since that is the typical end-user desire; | |
1659 | * use setMaximumInteger if you want to set a real value. | |
1660 | * For negative numbers, use a second pattern, separated by a semicolon | |
1661 | * <pre> | |
1662 | * . Example "#,#00.0#" -> 1,234.56 | |
1663 | * </pre> | |
1664 | * This means a minimum of 2 integer digits, 1 fraction digit, and | |
1665 | * a maximum of 2 fraction digits. | |
1666 | * | |
1667 | * Example: "#,#00.0#;(#,#00.0#)" for negatives in parantheses. | |
1668 | * | |
1669 | * In negative patterns, the minimum and maximum counts are ignored; | |
1670 | * these are presumed to be set in the positive pattern. | |
1671 | * | |
1672 | * @param pattern The localized pattern to be applied. | |
729e4ab9 | 1673 | * @param parseError Struct to recieve information on position |
b75a7d8f A |
1674 | * of error if an error is encountered |
1675 | * @param status Output param set to success/failure code on | |
1676 | * exit. If the pattern is invalid, this will be | |
1677 | * set to a failure result. | |
1678 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1679 | */ | |
1680 | virtual void applyLocalizedPattern(const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
1681 | UParseError& parseError, | |
1682 | UErrorCode& status); | |
1683 | ||
1684 | /** | |
1685 | * Apply the given pattern to this Format object. | |
1686 | * | |
1687 | * @param pattern The localized pattern to be applied. | |
1688 | * @param status Output param set to success/failure code on | |
1689 | * exit. If the pattern is invalid, this will be | |
1690 | * set to a failure result. | |
1691 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1692 | */ | |
1693 | virtual void applyLocalizedPattern(const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
1694 | UErrorCode& status); | |
1695 | ||
1696 | ||
1697 | /** | |
1698 | * Sets the maximum number of digits allowed in the integer portion of a | |
1699 | * number. This override limits the integer digit count to 309. | |
1700 | * | |
729e4ab9 | 1701 | * @param newValue the new value of the maximum number of digits |
b75a7d8f A |
1702 | * allowed in the integer portion of a number. |
1703 | * @see NumberFormat#setMaximumIntegerDigits | |
1704 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1705 | */ | |
1706 | virtual void setMaximumIntegerDigits(int32_t newValue); | |
1707 | ||
1708 | /** | |
1709 | * Sets the minimum number of digits allowed in the integer portion of a | |
1710 | * number. This override limits the integer digit count to 309. | |
729e4ab9 A |
1711 | * |
1712 | * @param newValue the new value of the minimum number of digits | |
b75a7d8f A |
1713 | * allowed in the integer portion of a number. |
1714 | * @see NumberFormat#setMinimumIntegerDigits | |
1715 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1716 | */ | |
1717 | virtual void setMinimumIntegerDigits(int32_t newValue); | |
1718 | ||
1719 | /** | |
1720 | * Sets the maximum number of digits allowed in the fraction portion of a | |
1721 | * number. This override limits the fraction digit count to 340. | |
1722 | * | |
729e4ab9 | 1723 | * @param newValue the new value of the maximum number of digits |
b75a7d8f A |
1724 | * allowed in the fraction portion of a number. |
1725 | * @see NumberFormat#setMaximumFractionDigits | |
1726 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1727 | */ | |
1728 | virtual void setMaximumFractionDigits(int32_t newValue); | |
1729 | ||
1730 | /** | |
1731 | * Sets the minimum number of digits allowed in the fraction portion of a | |
1732 | * number. This override limits the fraction digit count to 340. | |
1733 | * | |
729e4ab9 | 1734 | * @param newValue the new value of the minimum number of digits |
b75a7d8f A |
1735 | * allowed in the fraction portion of a number. |
1736 | * @see NumberFormat#setMinimumFractionDigits | |
1737 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1738 | */ | |
1739 | virtual void setMinimumFractionDigits(int32_t newValue); | |
1740 | ||
374ca955 A |
1741 | /** |
1742 | * Returns the minimum number of significant digits that will be | |
1743 | * displayed. This value has no effect unless areSignificantDigitsUsed() | |
1744 | * returns true. | |
1745 | * @return the fewest significant digits that will be shown | |
73c04bcf | 1746 | * @stable ICU 3.0 |
374ca955 A |
1747 | */ |
1748 | int32_t getMinimumSignificantDigits() const; | |
1749 | ||
1750 | /** | |
1751 | * Returns the maximum number of significant digits that will be | |
1752 | * displayed. This value has no effect unless areSignificantDigitsUsed() | |
1753 | * returns true. | |
1754 | * @return the most significant digits that will be shown | |
73c04bcf | 1755 | * @stable ICU 3.0 |
374ca955 A |
1756 | */ |
1757 | int32_t getMaximumSignificantDigits() const; | |
1758 | ||
1759 | /** | |
1760 | * Sets the minimum number of significant digits that will be | |
1761 | * displayed. If <code>min</code> is less than one then it is set | |
1762 | * to one. If the maximum significant digits count is less than | |
1763 | * <code>min</code>, then it is set to <code>min</code>. This | |
1764 | * value has no effect unless areSignificantDigits() returns true. | |
729e4ab9 | 1765 | * @param min the fewest significant digits to be shown |
73c04bcf | 1766 | * @stable ICU 3.0 |
374ca955 A |
1767 | */ |
1768 | void setMinimumSignificantDigits(int32_t min); | |
1769 | ||
1770 | /** | |
1771 | * Sets the maximum number of significant digits that will be | |
1772 | * displayed. If <code>max</code> is less than one then it is set | |
1773 | * to one. If the minimum significant digits count is greater | |
1774 | * than <code>max</code>, then it is set to <code>max</code>. | |
1775 | * This value has no effect unless areSignificantDigits() returns | |
1776 | * true. | |
729e4ab9 | 1777 | * @param max the most significant digits to be shown |
73c04bcf | 1778 | * @stable ICU 3.0 |
374ca955 A |
1779 | */ |
1780 | void setMaximumSignificantDigits(int32_t max); | |
1781 | ||
1782 | /** | |
1783 | * Returns true if significant digits are in use, or false if | |
1784 | * integer and fraction digit counts are in use. | |
1785 | * @return true if significant digits are in use | |
73c04bcf | 1786 | * @stable ICU 3.0 |
374ca955 A |
1787 | */ |
1788 | UBool areSignificantDigitsUsed() const; | |
1789 | ||
1790 | /** | |
1791 | * Sets whether significant digits are in use, or integer and | |
1792 | * fraction digit counts are in use. | |
1793 | * @param useSignificantDigits true to use significant digits, or | |
1794 | * false to use integer and fraction digit counts | |
73c04bcf | 1795 | * @stable ICU 3.0 |
374ca955 A |
1796 | */ |
1797 | void setSignificantDigitsUsed(UBool useSignificantDigits); | |
1798 | ||
1799 | public: | |
b75a7d8f A |
1800 | /** |
1801 | * Sets the currency used to display currency | |
1802 | * amounts. This takes effect immediately, if this format is a | |
1803 | * currency format. If this format is not a currency format, then | |
1804 | * the currency is used if and when this object becomes a | |
1805 | * currency format through the application of a new pattern. | |
1806 | * @param theCurrency a 3-letter ISO code indicating new currency | |
374ca955 A |
1807 | * to use. It need not be null-terminated. May be the empty |
1808 | * string or NULL to indicate no currency. | |
1809 | * @param ec input-output error code | |
73c04bcf | 1810 | * @stable ICU 3.0 |
374ca955 A |
1811 | */ |
1812 | virtual void setCurrency(const UChar* theCurrency, UErrorCode& ec); | |
1813 | ||
1814 | /** | |
1815 | * Sets the currency used to display currency amounts. See | |
1816 | * setCurrency(const UChar*, UErrorCode&). | |
1817 | * @deprecated ICU 3.0. Use setCurrency(const UChar*, UErrorCode&). | |
b75a7d8f A |
1818 | */ |
1819 | virtual void setCurrency(const UChar* theCurrency); | |
1820 | ||
1821 | /** | |
1822 | * The resource tags we use to retrieve decimal format data from | |
1823 | * locale resource bundles. | |
73c04bcf | 1824 | * @deprecated ICU 3.4. This string has no public purpose. Please don't use it. |
b75a7d8f A |
1825 | */ |
1826 | static const char fgNumberPatterns[]; | |
1827 | ||
1828 | public: | |
1829 | ||
1830 | /** | |
1831 | * Return the class ID for this class. This is useful only for | |
1832 | * comparing to a return value from getDynamicClassID(). For example: | |
1833 | * <pre> | |
1834 | * . Base* polymorphic_pointer = createPolymorphicObject(); | |
1835 | * . if (polymorphic_pointer->getDynamicClassID() == | |
1836 | * . Derived::getStaticClassID()) ... | |
1837 | * </pre> | |
1838 | * @return The class ID for all objects of this class. | |
1839 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1840 | */ | |
374ca955 | 1841 | static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID(void); |
b75a7d8f A |
1842 | |
1843 | /** | |
1844 | * Returns a unique class ID POLYMORPHICALLY. Pure virtual override. | |
1845 | * This method is to implement a simple version of RTTI, since not all | |
1846 | * C++ compilers support genuine RTTI. Polymorphic operator==() and | |
1847 | * clone() methods call this method. | |
1848 | * | |
1849 | * @return The class ID for this object. All objects of a | |
1850 | * given class have the same class ID. Objects of | |
1851 | * other classes have different class IDs. | |
1852 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1853 | */ | |
1854 | virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID(void) const; | |
1855 | ||
1856 | private: | |
729e4ab9 | 1857 | |
b75a7d8f A |
1858 | DecimalFormat(); // default constructor not implemented |
1859 | ||
729e4ab9 A |
1860 | int32_t precision() const; |
1861 | ||
1862 | /** | |
1863 | * Initialize all fields of a new DecimalFormatter. | |
1864 | * Common code for use by constructors. | |
1865 | */ | |
1866 | void init(); | |
374ca955 | 1867 | |
b75a7d8f A |
1868 | /** |
1869 | * Do real work of constructing a new DecimalFormat. | |
1870 | */ | |
1871 | void construct(UErrorCode& status, | |
1872 | UParseError& parseErr, | |
1873 | const UnicodeString* pattern = 0, | |
1874 | DecimalFormatSymbols* symbolsToAdopt = 0 | |
1875 | ); | |
1876 | ||
1877 | /** | |
1878 | * Does the real work of generating a pattern. | |
1879 | * | |
1880 | * @param result Output param which will receive the pattern. | |
1881 | * Previous contents are deleted. | |
1882 | * @param localized TRUE return localized pattern. | |
1883 | * @return A reference to 'result'. | |
1884 | */ | |
1885 | UnicodeString& toPattern(UnicodeString& result, UBool localized) const; | |
1886 | ||
1887 | /** | |
1888 | * Does the real work of applying a pattern. | |
1889 | * @param pattern The pattern to be applied. | |
1890 | * @param localized If true, the pattern is localized; else false. | |
729e4ab9 | 1891 | * @param parseError Struct to recieve information on position |
b75a7d8f A |
1892 | * of error if an error is encountered |
1893 | * @param status Output param set to success/failure code on | |
1894 | * exit. If the pattern is invalid, this will be | |
1895 | * set to a failure result. | |
1896 | */ | |
1897 | void applyPattern(const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
1898 | UBool localized, | |
1899 | UParseError& parseError, | |
1900 | UErrorCode& status); | |
729e4ab9 A |
1901 | |
1902 | /* | |
1903 | * similar to applyPattern, but without re-gen affix for currency | |
1904 | */ | |
1905 | void applyPatternInternally(const UnicodeString& pluralCount, | |
1906 | const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
1907 | UBool localized, | |
1908 | UParseError& parseError, | |
1909 | UErrorCode& status); | |
1910 | ||
1911 | /* | |
1912 | * only apply pattern without expand affixes | |
1913 | */ | |
1914 | void applyPatternWithoutExpandAffix(const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
1915 | UBool localized, | |
1916 | UParseError& parseError, | |
1917 | UErrorCode& status); | |
1918 | ||
1919 | ||
1920 | /* | |
1921 | * expand affixes (after apply patter) and re-compute fFormatWidth | |
1922 | */ | |
1923 | void expandAffixAdjustWidth(const UnicodeString* pluralCount); | |
1924 | ||
1925 | ||
b75a7d8f A |
1926 | /** |
1927 | * Do the work of formatting a number, either a double or a long. | |
1928 | * | |
1929 | * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
1930 | * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
729e4ab9 | 1931 | * @param handler Records information about field positions. |
b75a7d8f A |
1932 | * @param digits the digits to be formatted. |
1933 | * @param isInteger if TRUE format the digits as Integer. | |
1934 | * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
1935 | */ | |
1936 | UnicodeString& subformat(UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
729e4ab9 A |
1937 | FieldPositionHandler& handler, |
1938 | DigitList& digits, | |
1939 | UBool isInteger) const; | |
1940 | ||
b75a7d8f | 1941 | |
374ca955 A |
1942 | void parse(const UnicodeString& text, |
1943 | Formattable& result, | |
1944 | ParsePosition& pos, | |
4388f060 | 1945 | UChar* currency) const; |
374ca955 | 1946 | |
b75a7d8f A |
1947 | enum { |
1948 | fgStatusInfinite, | |
1949 | fgStatusLength // Leave last in list. | |
1950 | } StatusFlags; | |
1951 | ||
729e4ab9 A |
1952 | UBool subparse(const UnicodeString& text, |
1953 | const UnicodeString* negPrefix, | |
1954 | const UnicodeString* negSuffix, | |
1955 | const UnicodeString* posPrefix, | |
1956 | const UnicodeString* posSuffix, | |
1957 | UBool currencyParsing, | |
1958 | int8_t type, | |
1959 | ParsePosition& parsePosition, | |
374ca955 A |
1960 | DigitList& digits, UBool* status, |
1961 | UChar* currency) const; | |
b75a7d8f | 1962 | |
729e4ab9 A |
1963 | // Mixed style parsing for currency. |
1964 | // It parses against the current currency pattern | |
1965 | // using complex affix comparison | |
1966 | // parses against the currency plural patterns using complex affix comparison, | |
1967 | // and parses against the current pattern using simple affix comparison. | |
1968 | UBool parseForCurrency(const UnicodeString& text, | |
1969 | ParsePosition& parsePosition, | |
1970 | DigitList& digits, | |
1971 | UBool* status, | |
1972 | UChar* currency) const; | |
1973 | ||
b75a7d8f A |
1974 | int32_t skipPadding(const UnicodeString& text, int32_t position) const; |
1975 | ||
1976 | int32_t compareAffix(const UnicodeString& input, | |
1977 | int32_t pos, | |
1978 | UBool isNegative, | |
374ca955 | 1979 | UBool isPrefix, |
729e4ab9 A |
1980 | const UnicodeString* affixPat, |
1981 | UBool currencyParsing, | |
1982 | int8_t type, | |
374ca955 | 1983 | UChar* currency) const; |
729e4ab9 | 1984 | |
b75a7d8f A |
1985 | static int32_t compareSimpleAffix(const UnicodeString& affix, |
1986 | const UnicodeString& input, | |
46f4442e | 1987 | int32_t pos, |
4388f060 | 1988 | UBool lenient); |
729e4ab9 | 1989 | |
4388f060 | 1990 | static int32_t skipPatternWhiteSpace(const UnicodeString& text, int32_t pos); |
729e4ab9 | 1991 | |
b75a7d8f | 1992 | static int32_t skipUWhiteSpace(const UnicodeString& text, int32_t pos); |
729e4ab9 | 1993 | |
b75a7d8f A |
1994 | int32_t compareComplexAffix(const UnicodeString& affixPat, |
1995 | const UnicodeString& input, | |
374ca955 | 1996 | int32_t pos, |
729e4ab9 | 1997 | int8_t type, |
374ca955 | 1998 | UChar* currency) const; |
b75a7d8f A |
1999 | |
2000 | static int32_t match(const UnicodeString& text, int32_t pos, UChar32 ch); | |
2001 | ||
2002 | static int32_t match(const UnicodeString& text, int32_t pos, const UnicodeString& str); | |
729e4ab9 | 2003 | |
46f4442e A |
2004 | static UBool matchSymbol(const UnicodeString &text, int32_t position, int32_t length, const UnicodeString &symbol, |
2005 | UnicodeSet *sset, UChar32 schar); | |
729e4ab9 | 2006 | |
4388f060 A |
2007 | static UBool matchDecimal(UChar32 symbolChar, |
2008 | UBool sawDecimal, UChar32 sawDecimalChar, | |
2009 | const UnicodeSet *sset, UChar32 schar); | |
2010 | ||
2011 | static UBool matchGrouping(UChar32 groupingChar, | |
2012 | UBool sawGrouping, UChar32 sawGroupingChar, | |
2013 | const UnicodeSet *sset, | |
2014 | UChar32 decimalChar, const UnicodeSet *decimalSet, | |
2015 | UChar32 schar); | |
2016 | ||
b75a7d8f A |
2017 | /** |
2018 | * Get a decimal format symbol. | |
2019 | * Returns a const reference to the symbol string. | |
2020 | * @internal | |
2021 | */ | |
2022 | inline const UnicodeString &getConstSymbol(DecimalFormatSymbols::ENumberFormatSymbol symbol) const; | |
2023 | ||
729e4ab9 A |
2024 | int32_t appendAffix(UnicodeString& buf, |
2025 | double number, | |
2026 | FieldPositionHandler& handler, | |
2027 | UBool isNegative, | |
2028 | UBool isPrefix) const; | |
b75a7d8f A |
2029 | |
2030 | /** | |
2031 | * Append an affix to the given UnicodeString, using quotes if | |
2032 | * there are special characters. Single quotes themselves must be | |
2033 | * escaped in either case. | |
2034 | */ | |
729e4ab9 | 2035 | void appendAffixPattern(UnicodeString& appendTo, const UnicodeString& affix, |
b75a7d8f A |
2036 | UBool localized) const; |
2037 | ||
2038 | void appendAffixPattern(UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
2039 | const UnicodeString* affixPattern, | |
2040 | const UnicodeString& expAffix, UBool localized) const; | |
2041 | ||
2042 | void expandAffix(const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
2043 | UnicodeString& affix, | |
2044 | double number, | |
729e4ab9 A |
2045 | FieldPositionHandler& handler, |
2046 | UBool doFormat, | |
2047 | const UnicodeString* pluralCount) const; | |
b75a7d8f | 2048 | |
729e4ab9 | 2049 | void expandAffixes(const UnicodeString* pluralCount); |
b75a7d8f A |
2050 | |
2051 | void addPadding(UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
729e4ab9 | 2052 | FieldPositionHandler& handler, |
b75a7d8f A |
2053 | int32_t prefixLen, int32_t suffixLen) const; |
2054 | ||
2055 | UBool isGroupingPosition(int32_t pos) const; | |
2056 | ||
2057 | void setCurrencyForSymbols(); | |
2058 | ||
729e4ab9 A |
2059 | // similar to setCurrency without re-compute the affixes for currency. |
2060 | // If currency changes, the affix pattern for currency is not changed, | |
2061 | // but the affix will be changed. So, affixes need to be | |
2062 | // re-computed in setCurrency(), but not in setCurrencyInternally(). | |
2063 | virtual void setCurrencyInternally(const UChar* theCurrency, UErrorCode& ec); | |
2064 | ||
2065 | // set up currency affix patterns for mix parsing. | |
2066 | // The patterns saved here are the affix patterns of default currency | |
2067 | // pattern and the unique affix patterns of the plural currency patterns. | |
2068 | // Those patterns are used by parseForCurrency(). | |
2069 | void setupCurrencyAffixPatterns(UErrorCode& status); | |
2070 | ||
2071 | // set up the currency affixes used in currency plural formatting. | |
2072 | // It sets up both fAffixesForCurrency for currency pattern if the current | |
2073 | // pattern contains 3 currency signs, | |
2074 | // and it sets up fPluralAffixesForCurrency for currency plural patterns. | |
2075 | void setupCurrencyAffixes(const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
2076 | UBool setupForCurrentPattern, | |
2077 | UBool setupForPluralPattern, | |
2078 | UErrorCode& status); | |
2079 | ||
2080 | // hashtable operations | |
2081 | Hashtable* initHashForAffixPattern(UErrorCode& status); | |
2082 | Hashtable* initHashForAffix(UErrorCode& status); | |
2083 | ||
2084 | void deleteHashForAffixPattern(); | |
2085 | void deleteHashForAffix(Hashtable*& table); | |
2086 | ||
2087 | void copyHashForAffixPattern(const Hashtable* source, | |
2088 | Hashtable* target, UErrorCode& status); | |
2089 | void copyHashForAffix(const Hashtable* source, | |
2090 | Hashtable* target, UErrorCode& status); | |
2091 | ||
2092 | UnicodeString& _format(int64_t number, | |
2093 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
2094 | FieldPositionHandler& handler) const; | |
2095 | UnicodeString& _format(double number, | |
2096 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
2097 | FieldPositionHandler& handler) const; | |
2098 | UnicodeString& _format(const DigitList &number, | |
2099 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
2100 | FieldPositionHandler& handler, | |
2101 | UErrorCode &status) const; | |
2102 | ||
2103 | // currency sign count | |
2104 | enum { | |
2105 | fgCurrencySignCountZero, | |
2106 | fgCurrencySignCountInSymbolFormat, | |
2107 | fgCurrencySignCountInISOFormat, | |
2108 | fgCurrencySignCountInPluralFormat | |
2109 | } CurrencySignCount; | |
2110 | ||
b75a7d8f A |
2111 | /** |
2112 | * Constants. | |
2113 | */ | |
b75a7d8f A |
2114 | |
2115 | UnicodeString fPositivePrefix; | |
2116 | UnicodeString fPositiveSuffix; | |
2117 | UnicodeString fNegativePrefix; | |
2118 | UnicodeString fNegativeSuffix; | |
2119 | UnicodeString* fPosPrefixPattern; | |
2120 | UnicodeString* fPosSuffixPattern; | |
2121 | UnicodeString* fNegPrefixPattern; | |
2122 | UnicodeString* fNegSuffixPattern; | |
2123 | ||
2124 | /** | |
2125 | * Formatter for ChoiceFormat-based currency names. If this field | |
2126 | * is not null, then delegate to it to format currency symbols. | |
2127 | * @since ICU 2.6 | |
2128 | */ | |
2129 | ChoiceFormat* fCurrencyChoice; | |
2130 | ||
729e4ab9 | 2131 | DigitList * fMultiplier; // NULL for multiplier of one |
b75a7d8f A |
2132 | int32_t fGroupingSize; |
2133 | int32_t fGroupingSize2; | |
374ca955 | 2134 | UBool fDecimalSeparatorAlwaysShown; |
b75a7d8f A |
2135 | DecimalFormatSymbols* fSymbols; |
2136 | ||
374ca955 A |
2137 | UBool fUseSignificantDigits; |
2138 | int32_t fMinSignificantDigits; | |
2139 | int32_t fMaxSignificantDigits; | |
2140 | ||
2141 | UBool fUseExponentialNotation; | |
b75a7d8f | 2142 | int8_t fMinExponentDigits; |
374ca955 | 2143 | UBool fExponentSignAlwaysShown; |
b75a7d8f | 2144 | |
729e4ab9 | 2145 | DigitList* fRoundingIncrement; // NULL if no rounding increment specified. |
b75a7d8f A |
2146 | ERoundingMode fRoundingMode; |
2147 | ||
2148 | UChar32 fPad; | |
2149 | int32_t fFormatWidth; | |
2150 | EPadPosition fPadPosition; | |
2151 | ||
729e4ab9 A |
2152 | /* |
2153 | * Following are used for currency format | |
2154 | */ | |
2155 | // pattern used in this formatter | |
2156 | UnicodeString fFormatPattern; | |
2157 | // style is only valid when decimal formatter is constructed by | |
2158 | // DecimalFormat(pattern, decimalFormatSymbol, style) | |
2159 | int fStyle; | |
2160 | /* | |
2161 | * Represents whether this is a currency format, and which | |
2162 | * currency format style. | |
2163 | * 0: not currency format type; | |
2164 | * 1: currency style -- symbol name, such as "$" for US dollar. | |
2165 | * 2: currency style -- ISO name, such as USD for US dollar. | |
2166 | * 3: currency style -- plural long name, such as "US Dollar" for | |
2167 | * "1.00 US Dollar", or "US Dollars" for | |
2168 | * "3.00 US Dollars". | |
2169 | */ | |
2170 | int fCurrencySignCount; | |
2171 | ||
2172 | ||
2173 | /* For currency parsing purose, | |
2174 | * Need to remember all prefix patterns and suffix patterns of | |
2175 | * every currency format pattern, | |
2176 | * including the pattern of default currecny style | |
2177 | * and plural currency style. And the patterns are set through applyPattern. | |
2178 | */ | |
2179 | // TODO: innerclass? | |
4388f060 | 2180 | /* This is not needed in the class declaration, so it is moved into decimfmp.cpp |
729e4ab9 A |
2181 | struct AffixPatternsForCurrency : public UMemory { |
2182 | // negative prefix pattern | |
2183 | UnicodeString negPrefixPatternForCurrency; | |
2184 | // negative suffix pattern | |
2185 | UnicodeString negSuffixPatternForCurrency; | |
2186 | // positive prefix pattern | |
2187 | UnicodeString posPrefixPatternForCurrency; | |
2188 | // positive suffix pattern | |
2189 | UnicodeString posSuffixPatternForCurrency; | |
2190 | int8_t patternType; | |
2191 | ||
2192 | AffixPatternsForCurrency(const UnicodeString& negPrefix, | |
2193 | const UnicodeString& negSuffix, | |
2194 | const UnicodeString& posPrefix, | |
2195 | const UnicodeString& posSuffix, | |
2196 | int8_t type) { | |
2197 | negPrefixPatternForCurrency = negPrefix; | |
2198 | negSuffixPatternForCurrency = negSuffix; | |
2199 | posPrefixPatternForCurrency = posPrefix; | |
2200 | posSuffixPatternForCurrency = posSuffix; | |
2201 | patternType = type; | |
2202 | } | |
2203 | }; | |
2204 | */ | |
2205 | ||
2206 | /* affix for currency formatting when the currency sign in the pattern | |
2207 | * equals to 3, such as the pattern contains 3 currency sign or | |
2208 | * the formatter style is currency plural format style. | |
2209 | */ | |
4388f060 | 2210 | /* This is not needed in the class declaration, so it is moved into decimfmp.cpp |
729e4ab9 A |
2211 | struct AffixesForCurrency : public UMemory { |
2212 | // negative prefix | |
2213 | UnicodeString negPrefixForCurrency; | |
2214 | // negative suffix | |
2215 | UnicodeString negSuffixForCurrency; | |
2216 | // positive prefix | |
2217 | UnicodeString posPrefixForCurrency; | |
2218 | // positive suffix | |
2219 | UnicodeString posSuffixForCurrency; | |
2220 | ||
2221 | int32_t formatWidth; | |
2222 | ||
2223 | AffixesForCurrency(const UnicodeString& negPrefix, | |
2224 | const UnicodeString& negSuffix, | |
2225 | const UnicodeString& posPrefix, | |
2226 | const UnicodeString& posSuffix) { | |
2227 | negPrefixForCurrency = negPrefix; | |
2228 | negSuffixForCurrency = negSuffix; | |
2229 | posPrefixForCurrency = posPrefix; | |
2230 | posSuffixForCurrency = posSuffix; | |
2231 | } | |
2232 | }; | |
2233 | */ | |
2234 | ||
2235 | // Affix pattern set for currency. | |
2236 | // It is a set of AffixPatternsForCurrency, | |
2237 | // each element of the set saves the negative prefix pattern, | |
2238 | // negative suffix pattern, positive prefix pattern, | |
2239 | // and positive suffix pattern of a pattern. | |
2240 | // It is used for currency mixed style parsing. | |
2241 | // It is actually is a set. | |
2242 | // The set contains the default currency pattern from the locale, | |
2243 | // and the currency plural patterns. | |
2244 | // Since it is a set, it does not contain duplicated items. | |
2245 | // For example, if 2 currency plural patterns are the same, only one pattern | |
2246 | // is included in the set. When parsing, we do not check whether the plural | |
2247 | // count match or not. | |
2248 | Hashtable* fAffixPatternsForCurrency; | |
2249 | ||
2250 | // Following 2 are affixes for currency. | |
2251 | // It is a hash map from plural count to AffixesForCurrency. | |
2252 | // AffixesForCurrency saves the negative prefix, | |
2253 | // negative suffix, positive prefix, and positive suffix of a pattern. | |
2254 | // It is used during currency formatting only when the currency sign count | |
2255 | // is 3. In which case, the affixes are getting from here, not | |
2256 | // from the fNegativePrefix etc. | |
2257 | Hashtable* fAffixesForCurrency; // for current pattern | |
2258 | Hashtable* fPluralAffixesForCurrency; // for plural pattern | |
2259 | ||
2260 | // Information needed for DecimalFormat to format/parse currency plural. | |
2261 | CurrencyPluralInfo* fCurrencyPluralInfo; | |
2262 | ||
b75a7d8f | 2263 | protected: |
374ca955 A |
2264 | |
2265 | /** | |
2266 | * Returns the currency in effect for this formatter. Subclasses | |
2267 | * should override this method as needed. Unlike getCurrency(), | |
2268 | * this method should never return "". | |
2269 | * @result output parameter for null-terminated result, which must | |
2270 | * have a capacity of at least 4 | |
2271 | * @internal | |
2272 | */ | |
2273 | virtual void getEffectiveCurrency(UChar* result, UErrorCode& ec) const; | |
2274 | ||
729e4ab9 | 2275 | /** number of integer digits |
374ca955 | 2276 | * @stable ICU 2.4 |
729e4ab9 | 2277 | */ |
b75a7d8f | 2278 | static const int32_t kDoubleIntegerDigits; |
729e4ab9 | 2279 | /** number of fraction digits |
374ca955 | 2280 | * @stable ICU 2.4 |
729e4ab9 | 2281 | */ |
b75a7d8f | 2282 | static const int32_t kDoubleFractionDigits; |
b75a7d8f | 2283 | |
374ca955 A |
2284 | /** |
2285 | * When someone turns on scientific mode, we assume that more than this | |
2286 | * number of digits is due to flipping from some other mode that didn't | |
2287 | * restrict the maximum, and so we force 1 integer digit. We don't bother | |
2288 | * to track and see if someone is using exponential notation with more than | |
2289 | * this number, it wouldn't make sense anyway, and this is just to make sure | |
2290 | * that someone turning on scientific mode with default settings doesn't | |
2291 | * end up with lots of zeroes. | |
73c04bcf | 2292 | * @stable ICU 2.8 |
374ca955 A |
2293 | */ |
2294 | static const int32_t kMaxScientificIntegerDigits; | |
2295 | }; | |
b75a7d8f A |
2296 | |
2297 | inline UnicodeString& | |
2298 | DecimalFormat::format(const Formattable& obj, | |
2299 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
2300 | UErrorCode& status) const { | |
2301 | // Don't use Format:: - use immediate base class only, | |
2302 | // in case immediate base modifies behavior later. | |
2303 | return NumberFormat::format(obj, appendTo, status); | |
2304 | } | |
2305 | ||
2306 | inline UnicodeString& | |
2307 | DecimalFormat::format(double number, | |
2308 | UnicodeString& appendTo) const { | |
2309 | FieldPosition pos(0); | |
2310 | return format(number, appendTo, pos); | |
2311 | } | |
2312 | ||
2313 | inline UnicodeString& | |
2314 | DecimalFormat::format(int32_t number, | |
2315 | UnicodeString& appendTo) const { | |
2316 | FieldPosition pos(0); | |
374ca955 | 2317 | return format((int64_t)number, appendTo, pos); |
b75a7d8f A |
2318 | } |
2319 | ||
4388f060 | 2320 | #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API |
b75a7d8f A |
2321 | inline const UnicodeString & |
2322 | DecimalFormat::getConstSymbol(DecimalFormatSymbols::ENumberFormatSymbol symbol) const { | |
2323 | return fSymbols->getConstSymbol(symbol); | |
2324 | } | |
4388f060 | 2325 | #endif |
b75a7d8f A |
2326 | |
2327 | U_NAMESPACE_END | |
2328 | ||
2329 | #endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */ | |
2330 | ||
2331 | #endif // _DECIMFMT | |
2332 | //eof |