DecimalFormatSymbols.GetInstance(Locale) Method
Definition
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Gets the DecimalFormatSymbols instance for the specified
locale.
[Android.Runtime.Register("getInstance", "(Ljava/util/Locale;)Ljava/text/DecimalFormatSymbols;", "")]
public static Java.Text.DecimalFormatSymbols? GetInstance(Java.Util.Locale? locale);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("getInstance", "(Ljava/util/Locale;)Ljava/text/DecimalFormatSymbols;", "")>]
static member GetInstance : Java.Util.Locale -> Java.Text.DecimalFormatSymbols
Parameters
- locale
- Locale
the desired locale.
Returns
a DecimalFormatSymbols instance.
- Attributes
Exceptions
if locale == null
Remarks
Gets the DecimalFormatSymbols instance for the specified locale. If the specified locale contains the java.util.Locale#UNICODE_LOCALE_EXTENSION for the numbering system, the instance is initialized with the specified numbering system if the JRE implementation supports it. For example,
NumberFormat.getNumberInstance(Locale.forLanguageTag("th-TH-u-nu-thai"))
This may return a NumberFormat instance with the Thai numbering system, instead of the Latin numbering system.
Added in 1.6.
Java documentation for java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(java.util.Locale).
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