java.util.spi
Class CurrencyNameProvider
A
CurrencyNameProvider
provides localized
versions of the symbols that represent a particular
currency. Note that currency symbols are regarded
as names, and thus a
null
value may
be returned, which should be treated as a lack of
support for the specified
Locale
.
abstract String | getSymbol(String currencyCode, Locale locale) -
This method returns the symbol which precedes or follows a
value in this particular currency.
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getSymbol
public abstract String getSymbol(String currencyCode,
Locale locale)
This method returns the symbol which precedes or follows a
value in this particular currency. The returned value is
the symbol used to denote the currency in the specified locale.
For example, a supplied locale may specify a different symbol
for the currency, due to conflicts with its own currency.
This would be the case with the American currency, the dollar.
Locales that also use a dollar-based currency (e.g. Canada, Australia)
need to differentiate the American dollar using 'US$' rather than '$'.
So, supplying one of these locales to
getSymbol()
would
return this value, rather than the standard '$'.
In cases where there is no such symbol for a particular currency,
null
should be returned.
currencyCode
- the ISO 4217 currency code, consisting
of three uppercase letters from 'A' to 'Z'locale
- the locale to express the symbol in.
- the currency symbol, or
null
if one is
unavailable.
CurrencyNameProvider.java -- Providers of localized currency symbols
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