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/********************************************************************
* COPYRIGHT:
* Copyright (c) 1999-2004, International Business Machines Corporation and
* others. All Rights Reserved.
********************************************************************/
#include "unicode/utypes.h"
#include "unicode/unistr.h"
#include "unicode/numfmt.h"
#include "unicode/dcfmtsym.h"
#include "unicode/decimfmt.h"
#include "unicode/locid.h"
#include "unicode/uclean.h"
#include "util.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#define LENGTHOF(array) (int32_t)(sizeof(array)/sizeof((array)[0]))
extern "C" void capi();
void cppapi();
static void
showCurrencyFormatting(UBool useICU26API);
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
printf("%s output is in UTF-8\n", argv[0]);
printf("C++ API\n");
cppapi();
printf("C API\n");
capi();
showCurrencyFormatting(FALSE);
showCurrencyFormatting(TRUE);
u_cleanup(); // Release any additional storage held by ICU.
printf("Exiting successfully\n");
return 0;
}
/**
* Sample code for the C++ API to NumberFormat.
*/
void cppapi() {
Locale us("en", "US");
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
// Create a number formatter for the US locale
NumberFormat *fmt = NumberFormat::createInstance(us, status);
check(status, "NumberFormat::createInstance");
// Parse a string. The string uses the digits '0' through '9'
// and the decimal separator '.', standard in the US locale
UnicodeString str("9876543210.123");
Formattable result;
fmt->parse(str, result, status);
check(status, "NumberFormat::parse");
printf("NumberFormat::parse(\""); // Display the result
uprintf(str);
printf("\") => ");
uprintf(formattableToString(result));
printf("\n");
// Take the number parsed above, and use the formatter to
// format it.
str.remove(); // format() will APPEND to this string
fmt->format(result, str, status);
check(status, "NumberFormat::format");
printf("NumberFormat::format("); // Display the result
uprintf(formattableToString(result));
printf(") => \"");
uprintf(str);
printf("\"\n");
delete fmt; // Release the storage used by the formatter
}
// currency formatting ----------------------------------------------------- ***
/*
* Set a currency on a NumberFormat with pre-ICU 2.6 APIs.
* This is a "hack" that will not work properly for all cases because
* only ICU 2.6 introduced a more complete framework and data for this.
*
* @param nf The NumberFormat on which to set the currency; takes effect on
* currency-formatting NumberFormat instances.
* This must actually be a DecimalFormat instance.
* The display style of the output is controlled by nf (its pattern,
* usually from the display locale ID used to create this instance)
* while the currency symbol and number of decimals are set for
* the currency.
* @param currency The 3-letter ISO 4217 currency code, NUL-terminated.
* @param errorCode ICU error code, must pass U_SUCCESS() on input.
*/
static void
setNumberFormatCurrency_2_4(NumberFormat &nf, const char *currency, UErrorCode &errorCode) {
// argument checking
if(U_FAILURE(errorCode)) {
return;
}
if(currency==NULL || strlen(currency)!=3) {
errorCode=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR;
return;
}
// check that the formatter is a DecimalFormat instance
// necessary because we will cast to the DecimalFormat subclass to set
// the currency symbol
if(nf.getDynamicClassID()!=DecimalFormat::getStaticClassID()) {
errorCode=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR;
return;
}
// map the currency code to a locale ID
// only the currencies in this array are supported
// it would be possible to map to a locale ID, instantiate a currency
// formatter for that and copy its values, but that would be slower,
// and we have to hardcode something here anyway
static const struct {
// ISO currency ID
const char *currency;
// fractionDigits==minimumFractionDigits==maximumFractionDigits
// for these currencies
int32_t fractionDigits;
/*
* Set the rounding increment to 0 if it is implied with the number of
* fraction digits. Setting an explicit rounding increment makes
* number formatting slower.
* In other words, set it to something other than 0 only for unusual
* cases like "nickel rounding" (0.05) when the increment differs from
* 10^(-maximumFractionDigits).
*/
double roundingIncrement;
// Unicode string with the desired currency display symbol or name
UChar symbol[16];
} currencyMap[]={
{ "USD", 2, 0.0, { 0x24, 0 } },
{ "GBP", 2, 0.0, { 0xa3, 0 } },
{ "EUR", 2, 0.0, { 0x20ac, 0 } },
{ "JPY", 0, 0.0, { 0xa5, 0 } }
};
int32_t i;
for(i=0; i<LENGTHOF(currencyMap); ++i) {
if(strcmp(currency, currencyMap[i].currency)==0) {
break;
}
}
if(i==LENGTHOF(currencyMap)) {
// a more specific error code would be useful in a real application
errorCode=U_UNSUPPORTED_ERROR;
return;
}
// set the currency-related data into the caller's formatter
nf.setMinimumFractionDigits(currencyMap[i].fractionDigits);
nf.setMaximumFractionDigits(currencyMap[i].fractionDigits);
DecimalFormat &dnf=(DecimalFormat &)nf;
dnf.setRoundingIncrement(currencyMap[i].roundingIncrement);
DecimalFormatSymbols symbols(*dnf.getDecimalFormatSymbols());
symbols.setSymbol(DecimalFormatSymbols::kCurrencySymbol, currencyMap[i].symbol);
dnf.setDecimalFormatSymbols(symbols); // do not adopt symbols: Jitterbug 2889
}
/*
* Set a currency on a NumberFormat with ICU 2.6 APIs.
*
* @param nf The NumberFormat on which to set the currency; takes effect on
* currency-formatting NumberFormat instances.
* The display style of the output is controlled by nf (its pattern,
* usually from the display locale ID used to create this instance)
* while the currency symbol and number of decimals are set for
* the currency.
* @param currency The 3-letter ISO 4217 currency code, NUL-terminated.
* @param errorCode ICU error code, must pass U_SUCCESS() on input.
*/
static void
setNumberFormatCurrency_2_6(NumberFormat &nf, const char *currency, UErrorCode &errorCode) {
if(U_FAILURE(errorCode)) {
return;
}
if(currency==NULL || strlen(currency)!=3) {
errorCode=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR;
return;
}
// invariant-character conversion to UChars (see utypes.h and putil.h)
UChar uCurrency[4];
u_charsToUChars(currency, uCurrency, 4);
// set the currency
// in ICU 3.0 this API (which was @draft ICU 2.6) gained a UErrorCode& argument
#if (U_ICU_VERSION_MAJOR_NUM < 3)
nf.setCurrency(uCurrency);
#else
nf.setCurrency(uCurrency, errorCode);
#endif
}
static const char *const
sampleLocaleIDs[]={
// use locale IDs complete with country code to be sure to
// pick up number/currency format patterns
"en_US", "en_GB", "de_DE", "ja_JP", "fr_FR", "hi_IN"
};
static const char *const
sampleCurrencies[]={
"USD", "GBP", "EUR", "JPY"
};
static void
showCurrencyFormatting(UBool useICU26API) {
NumberFormat *nf;
int32_t i, j;
UnicodeString output;
UErrorCode errorCode;
// TODO: Using printf() here assumes that the runtime encoding is ASCII-friendly
// and can therefore be mixed with UTF-8
for(i=0; i<LENGTHOF(sampleLocaleIDs); ++i) {
printf("show currency formatting (method for %s) in the locale \"%s\"\n",
useICU26API ? "ICU 2.6" : "before ICU 2.6",
sampleLocaleIDs[i]);
// get a currency formatter for this locale ID
errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR;
nf=NumberFormat::createCurrencyInstance(sampleLocaleIDs[i], errorCode);
if(U_FAILURE(errorCode)) {
printf("NumberFormat::createCurrencyInstance(%s) failed - %s\n",
sampleLocaleIDs[i], u_errorName(errorCode));
continue;
}
for(j=0; j<LENGTHOF(sampleCurrencies); ++j) {
printf(" - format currency \"%s\": ", sampleCurrencies[j]);
// set the actual currency to be formatted
if(useICU26API) {
setNumberFormatCurrency_2_6(*nf, sampleCurrencies[j], errorCode);
} else {
setNumberFormatCurrency_2_4(*nf, sampleCurrencies[j], errorCode);
}
if(U_FAILURE(errorCode)) {
printf("setNumberFormatCurrency(%s) failed - %s\n",
sampleCurrencies[j], u_errorName(errorCode));
continue;
}
// output=formatted currency value
output.remove();
nf->format(12345678.93, output);
output+=(UChar)0x0a; // '\n'
uprintf(output);
}
}
}
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