RegionInfo.EnglishName Property
Definition
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Gets the full name of the country/region in English.
public:
virtual property System::String ^ EnglishName { System::String ^ get(); };
public virtual string EnglishName { get; }
member this.EnglishName : string
Public Overridable ReadOnly Property EnglishName As String
Property Value
The full name of the country/region in English.
Examples
The following code example displays the properties of the RegionInfo class.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Globalization;
int main()
{
// Displays the property values of the RegionInfo for "US".
RegionInfo^ myRI1 = gcnew RegionInfo( "US" );
Console::WriteLine( " Name: {0}", myRI1->Name );
Console::WriteLine( " DisplayName: {0}", myRI1->DisplayName );
Console::WriteLine( " EnglishName: {0}", myRI1->EnglishName );
Console::WriteLine( " IsMetric: {0}", myRI1->IsMetric );
Console::WriteLine( " ThreeLetterISORegionName: {0}", myRI1->ThreeLetterISORegionName );
Console::WriteLine( " ThreeLetterWindowsRegionName: {0}", myRI1->ThreeLetterWindowsRegionName );
Console::WriteLine( " TwoLetterISORegionName: {0}", myRI1->TwoLetterISORegionName );
Console::WriteLine( " CurrencySymbol: {0}", myRI1->CurrencySymbol );
Console::WriteLine( " ISOCurrencySymbol: {0}", myRI1->ISOCurrencySymbol );
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Name: US
DisplayName: United States
EnglishName: United States
IsMetric: False
ThreeLetterISORegionName: USA
ThreeLetterWindowsRegionName: USA
TwoLetterISORegionName: US
CurrencySymbol: $
ISOCurrencySymbol: USD
*/
using System;
using System.Globalization;
public class SamplesRegionInfo {
public static void Main() {
// Displays the property values of the RegionInfo for "US".
RegionInfo myRI1 = new RegionInfo( "US" );
Console.WriteLine( " Name: {0}", myRI1.Name );
Console.WriteLine( " DisplayName: {0}", myRI1.DisplayName );
Console.WriteLine( " EnglishName: {0}", myRI1.EnglishName );
Console.WriteLine( " IsMetric: {0}", myRI1.IsMetric );
Console.WriteLine( " ThreeLetterISORegionName: {0}", myRI1.ThreeLetterISORegionName );
Console.WriteLine( " ThreeLetterWindowsRegionName: {0}", myRI1.ThreeLetterWindowsRegionName );
Console.WriteLine( " TwoLetterISORegionName: {0}", myRI1.TwoLetterISORegionName );
Console.WriteLine( " CurrencySymbol: {0}", myRI1.CurrencySymbol );
Console.WriteLine( " ISOCurrencySymbol: {0}", myRI1.ISOCurrencySymbol );
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Name: US
DisplayName: United States
EnglishName: United States
IsMetric: False
ThreeLetterISORegionName: USA
ThreeLetterWindowsRegionName: USA
TwoLetterISORegionName: US
CurrencySymbol: $
ISOCurrencySymbol: USD
*/
Imports System.Globalization
Public Class SamplesRegionInfo
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Displays the property values of the RegionInfo for "US".
Dim myRI1 As New RegionInfo("US")
Console.WriteLine(" Name: {0}", myRI1.Name)
Console.WriteLine(" DisplayName: {0}", myRI1.DisplayName)
Console.WriteLine(" EnglishName: {0}", myRI1.EnglishName)
Console.WriteLine(" IsMetric: {0}", myRI1.IsMetric)
Console.WriteLine(" ThreeLetterISORegionName: {0}", myRI1.ThreeLetterISORegionName)
Console.WriteLine(" ThreeLetterWindowsRegionName: {0}", myRI1.ThreeLetterWindowsRegionName)
Console.WriteLine(" TwoLetterISORegionName: {0}", myRI1.TwoLetterISORegionName)
Console.WriteLine(" CurrencySymbol: {0}", myRI1.CurrencySymbol)
Console.WriteLine(" ISOCurrencySymbol: {0}", myRI1.ISOCurrencySymbol)
End Sub
End Class
'This code produces the following output.
'
' Name: US
' DisplayName: United States
' EnglishName: United States
' IsMetric: False
' ThreeLetterISORegionName: USA
' ThreeLetterWindowsRegionName: USA
' TwoLetterISORegionName: US
' CurrencySymbol: $
' ISOCurrencySymbol: USD
Remarks
For example, a RegionInfo object created for the English (United States) culture displays "United States".
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