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DecimalFormatSymbols SetInternationalCurrencySymbol() Example

DecimalFormatSymbolsclass SetInternationalCurrencySymbol() method example. This example shows you how to use SetInternationalCurrencySymbol() method.This method Sets the ISO 4217 currency code of the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols.

 
DecimalFormatSymbols SetInfinity() Example

DecimalFormatSymbolsclass SetInfinity() method example. This example shows you how to use SetInfinity() method.This method Sets the string used to represent infinity.

 
DecimalFormatSymbols SetGroupingSeparator() Example

DecimalFormatSymbolsclass SetGroupingSeparator() method example. This example shows you how to use SetGroupingSeparator() method.This method Sets the character used for thousands separator.

 
DecimalFormatSymbols SetExponentSeparator() Example

DecimalFormatSymbolsclass SetExponentSeparator() method example. This example shows you how to use SetExponentSeparator() method.This method Sets the string used to separate the mantissa from the exponent.

 
Java DateFormatSymbols hashCode() Example

Syntax is : public int hashCode()
Method returns a hash code for the DateFormatSymbols object.

 
Java DateFormatSymbols getZoneStrings() Example

Syntax is : public String[][] getZoneStrings()
Method returns time zone strings. Use of this method is discouraged; use TimeZone.getDisplayName() instead. The value returned is a
two-dimensional array of strings of size n by m, where m is at least 5. Each of the n rows is an entry containing the localized names for a
single TimeZone.

 
Java DateFormatSymbols getWeekdays() Example

Syntax is : public void setWeekdays(String[] newWeekdays)
Method returns weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.

 
Java DateFormatSymbols getShortWeekdays() Example

Syntax is : public String[] getShortWeekdays()public String[] getWeekdays()
Method returns short weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.

 
Java DateFormatSymbols getShortMonths() Example

Syntax is : public String[] getShortMonths()
Method returns short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.

 
Java DateFormatSymbols getMonths() Example

Syntax is : public String[] getMonths()
Method returns month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.

 
Java DateFormatSymbols getLocalPatternChars() Example

Syntax is : public String getLocalPatternChars()
Method returns localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.

 
Java DateFormatSymbols getInstance() Example

Syntax is : public static final DateFormatSymbols getInstance()
Method returns the DateFormatSymbols instance for the default locale. This method provides access to DateFormatSymbols instances for locales supported by the Java runtime itself as well as for those supported by installed DateFormatSymbolsProvider implementations.

 
Java DateFormatSymbols getInstance() Example

Syntax is : public static final DateFormatSymbols getInstance(Locale locale)
Method returns the DateFormatSymbols instance for the specified locale. This method provides access to DateFormatSymbols instances for locales supported by the Java runtime itself as well as for those supported by installed DateFormatSymbolsProvider implementations.

 
Java DateFormatSymbols getEras() Example

Syntax is : public String[] getEras()
This method returns era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".

 
Java DateFormatSymbols getAvailableLocales() Example

Syntax is : public static Locale[] getAvailableLocales()
This method returns an array of all locales for which the getInstance methods of this class can return localized instances.

 
Java DateFormatSymbols getAmPmStrings() Example

Syntax is : public String[] getAmPmStrings()
This method returns ampm strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".

 
Java DateFormatSymbols clone() Example

Syntax is : public Object clone()
This method create a clone object of specified DateFormatSymbols object.

 
DecimalFormatSymbols SetDigit() Example

DecimalFormatSymbolsclass SetDigit() method example. This example shows you how to use SetDigit() method.This method Sets the character used for a digit in a pattern.

 
Bidi toString Example

Bidi class toString example. public String toString() Display the bidi internal state, used in debugging.

 
Bidi isRightToLeft Example

Bidi class isRightToLeft example. public boolean isRightToLeft() Return true if the line is all right-to-left text, and the base direction is right-to-left.

 
DecimalFormatSymbols SetDecimalSeparator() Example

DecimalFormatSymbolsclass SetDecimalSeparator() method example. This example shows you how to use SetDecimalSeparator() method.This method Sets the character used for decimal sign.

 
Bidi isMixed Example

Bidi class isMixed example. public boolean isMixed() Return true if the line is not left-to-right or right-to-left. This means it either has mixed runs of left-to-right and right-to-left text, or the base direction differs from the direction of the only run of text.

 
DecimalFormatSymbols SetCurrencySymbol() Example

DecimalFormatSymbolsclass SetCurrencySymbol() method example. This example shows you how to use SetCurrencySymbol() method.This method Sets the currency symbol for the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols in their locale.

 
Bidi isLeftToRight Example

Bidi class isLeftToRight example. public boolean isLeftToRight() Return true if the line is all left-to-right text and the base direction is left-to-right.

 
Bidi getRunStart Example

Bidi class getRunStart example. public int getRunStart(int run) Return the index of the character at the start of the nth logical run in this line, as an offset from the start of the line.

 
Bidi getRunLevel Example

Bidi class getRunLevel example. public int getRunLevel(int run) Return the level of the nth logical run in this line

 
Bidi getRunLimit Example

Bidi class getRunLimit example. public int getRunLevel(int run) Return the level of the nth logical run in this line.

 
DecimalFormatSymbols SetCurrency() Example

DecimalFormatSymbolsclass SetCurrency() method example. This example shows you how to use SetCurrency() method.This method Sets the currency of these DecimalFormatSymbols.

 
DecimalFormatSymbols HashCode() Example

DecimalFormatSymbolsclass HashCode() method example. This example shows you how to use HashCode() method.This method Returns a hash code value for this object.

 
Bidi getRunCount Example

Bidi class getRunCount example. public int getRunCount() Return the number of level runs.

 
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