API java : DecimalFormatSymbols


java.text
Class DecimalFormatSymbols

java.lang.Object
  extended by java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Cloneable

public final class DecimalFormatSymbols
extends Object
implements Cloneable, Serializable

This class represents the set of symbols (such as the decimal separator, the grouping separator, and so on) needed by DecimalFormat to format numbers. DecimalFormat creates for itself an instance of DecimalFormatSymbols from its locale data. If you need to change any of these symbols, you can get the DecimalFormatSymbols object from your DecimalFormat and modify it.

See Also:
Locale, DecimalFormat, Serialized Form

Constructor Summary
DecimalFormatSymbols()
          Create a DecimalFormatSymbols object for the default locale.
DecimalFormatSymbols(Locale locale)
          Create a DecimalFormatSymbols object for the given locale.
 
Method Summary
 Object clone()
          Standard override.
 boolean equals(Object obj)
          Override equals.
 Currency getCurrency()
          Gets the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols.
 String getCurrencySymbol()
          Returns the currency symbol for the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols in their locale.
 char getDecimalSeparator()
          Gets the character used for decimal sign.
 char getDigit()
          Gets the character used for a digit in a pattern.
 char getGroupingSeparator()
          Gets the character used for thousands separator.
 String getInfinity()
          Gets the string used to represent infinity.
 String getInternationalCurrencySymbol()
          Returns the ISO 4217 currency code of the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols.
 char getMinusSign()
          Gets the character used to represent minus sign.
 char getMonetaryDecimalSeparator()
          Returns the monetary decimal separator.
 String getNaN()
          Gets the string used to represent "not a number".
 char getPatternSeparator()
          Gets the character used to separate positive and negative subpatterns in a pattern.
 char getPercent()
          Gets the character used for percent sign.
 char getPerMill()
          Gets the character used for per mille sign.
 char getZeroDigit()
          Gets the character used for zero.
 int hashCode()
          Override hashCode.
 void setCurrency(Currency currency)
          Sets the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols.
 void setCurrencySymbol(String currency)
          Sets the currency symbol for the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols in their locale.
 void setDecimalSeparator(char decimalSeparator)
          Sets the character used for decimal sign.
 void setDigit(char digit)
          Sets the character used for a digit in a pattern.
 void setGroupingSeparator(char groupingSeparator)
          Sets the character used for thousands separator.
 void setInfinity(String infinity)
          Sets the string used to represent infinity.
 void setInternationalCurrencySymbol(String currencyCode)
          Sets the ISO 4217 currency code of the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols.
 void setMinusSign(char minusSign)
          Sets the character used to represent minus sign.
 void setMonetaryDecimalSeparator(char sep)
          Sets the monetary decimal separator.
 void setNaN(String NaN)
          Sets the string used to represent "not a number".
 void setPatternSeparator(char patternSeparator)
          Sets the character used to separate positive and negative subpatterns in a pattern.
 void setPercent(char percent)
          Sets the character used for percent sign.
 void setPerMill(char perMill)
          Sets the character used for per mille sign.
 void setZeroDigit(char zeroDigit)
          Sets the character used for zero.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

DecimalFormatSymbols

public DecimalFormatSymbols()
Create a DecimalFormatSymbols object for the default locale.


DecimalFormatSymbols

public DecimalFormatSymbols(Locale locale)
Create a DecimalFormatSymbols object for the given locale.

Throws:
NullPointerException - if locale is null
Method Detail

getZeroDigit

public char getZeroDigit()
Gets the character used for zero. Different for Arabic, etc.


setZeroDigit

public void setZeroDigit(char zeroDigit)
Sets the character used for zero. Different for Arabic, etc.


getGroupingSeparator

public char getGroupingSeparator()
Gets the character used for thousands separator. Different for French, etc.


setGroupingSeparator

public void setGroupingSeparator(char groupingSeparator)
Sets the character used for thousands separator. Different for French, etc.


getDecimalSeparator

public char getDecimalSeparator()
Gets the character used for decimal sign. Different for French, etc.


setDecimalSeparator

public void setDecimalSeparator(char decimalSeparator)
Sets the character used for decimal sign. Different for French, etc.


getPerMill

public char getPerMill()
Gets the character used for per mille sign. Different for Arabic, etc.


setPerMill

public void setPerMill(char perMill)
Sets the character used for per mille sign. Different for Arabic, etc.


getPercent

public char getPercent()
Gets the character used for percent sign. Different for Arabic, etc.


setPercent

public void setPercent(char percent)
Sets the character used for percent sign. Different for Arabic, etc.


getDigit

public char getDigit()
Gets the character used for a digit in a pattern.


setDigit

public void setDigit(char digit)
Sets the character used for a digit in a pattern.


getPatternSeparator

public char getPatternSeparator()
Gets the character used to separate positive and negative subpatterns in a pattern.


setPatternSeparator

public void setPatternSeparator(char patternSeparator)
Sets the character used to separate positive and negative subpatterns in a pattern.


getInfinity

public String getInfinity()
Gets the string used to represent infinity. Almost always left unchanged.


setInfinity

public void setInfinity(String infinity)
Sets the string used to represent infinity. Almost always left unchanged.


getNaN

public String getNaN()
Gets the string used to represent "not a number". Almost always left unchanged.


setNaN

public void setNaN(String NaN)
Sets the string used to represent "not a number". Almost always left unchanged.


getMinusSign

public char getMinusSign()
Gets the character used to represent minus sign. If no explicit negative format is specified, one is formed by prefixing minusSign to the positive format.


setMinusSign

public void setMinusSign(char minusSign)
Sets the character used to represent minus sign. If no explicit negative format is specified, one is formed by prefixing minusSign to the positive format.


getCurrencySymbol

public String getCurrencySymbol()
Returns the currency symbol for the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols in their locale.

Since:
1.2

setCurrencySymbol

public void setCurrencySymbol(String currency)
Sets the currency symbol for the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols in their locale.

Since:
1.2

getInternationalCurrencySymbol

public String getInternationalCurrencySymbol()
Returns the ISO 4217 currency code of the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols.

Since:
1.2

setInternationalCurrencySymbol

public void setInternationalCurrencySymbol(String currencyCode)
Sets the ISO 4217 currency code of the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols. If the currency code is valid (as defined by Currency.getInstance), this also sets the currency attribute to the corresponding Currency instance and the currency symbol attribute to the currency's symbol in the DecimalFormatSymbols' locale. If the currency code is not valid, then the currency attribute is set to null and the currency symbol attribute is not modified.

Since:
1.2
See Also:
setCurrency(java.util.Currency), setCurrencySymbol(java.lang.String)

getCurrency

public Currency getCurrency()
Gets the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols. May be null if the currency symbol attribute was previously set to a value that's not a valid ISO 4217 currency code.

Returns:
the currency used, or null
Since:
1.4

setCurrency

public void setCurrency(Currency currency)
Sets the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols. This also sets the currency symbol attribute to the currency's symbol in the DecimalFormatSymbols' locale, and the international currency symbol attribute to the currency's ISO 4217 currency code.

Parameters:
currency - the new currency to be used
Throws:
NullPointerException - if currency is null
Since:
1.4
See Also:
setCurrencySymbol(java.lang.String), setInternationalCurrencySymbol(java.lang.String)

getMonetaryDecimalSeparator

public char getMonetaryDecimalSeparator()
Returns the monetary decimal separator.

Since:
1.2

setMonetaryDecimalSeparator

public void setMonetaryDecimalSeparator(char sep)
Sets the monetary decimal separator.

Since:
1.2

clone

public Object clone()
Standard override.

Overrides:
clone in class Object
Returns:
a clone of this instance.
See Also:
Cloneable

equals

public boolean equals(Object obj)
Override equals.

Overrides:
equals in class Object
Parameters:
obj - the reference object with which to compare.
Returns:
true if this object is the same as the obj argument; false otherwise.
See Also:
Object.hashCode(), Hashtable

hashCode

public int hashCode()
Override hashCode.

Overrides:
hashCode in class Object
Returns:
a hash code value for this object.
See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object), Hashtable

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