moneypunct::grouping
Returns a locale-specific rule for determining how digits are grouped to the left of any decimal point.
string grouping( ) const;
Return Value
A locale-specific rule for determining how digits are grouped to the left of any decimal point.
Remarks
The member function returns do_grouping.
Example
// moneypunct_grouping.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <locale>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
using namespace std;
int main( )
{
locale loc( "german_germany" );
const moneypunct <char, true> &mpunct =
use_facet <moneypunct <char, true> >( loc );
for (unsigned int i = 0; i <mpunct.grouping( ).length( ); i++ )
{
cout << loc.name( ) << " international grouping:\n the "
<< i <<"th group to the left of the radix character "
<< "is of size " << (int)(mpunct.grouping ( )[i])
<< endl;
}
cout << loc.name( ) << " international frac_digits\n to the right"
<< " of the radix character: "
<< mpunct.frac_digits ( ) << endl << endl;
const moneypunct <char, false> &mpunct2 =
use_facet <moneypunct <char, false> >( loc );
for (unsigned int i = 0; i <mpunct2.grouping( ).length( ); i++ )
{
cout << loc.name( ) << " domestic grouping:\n the "
<< i <<"th group to the left of the radix character "
<< "is of size " << (int)(mpunct2.grouping ( )[i])
<< endl;
}
cout << loc.name( ) << " domestic frac_digits\n to the right"
<< " of the radix character: "
<< mpunct2.frac_digits ( ) << endl << endl;
}
German_Germany.1252 international grouping: the 0th group to the left of the radix character is of size 3 German_Germany.1252 international frac_digits to the right of the radix character: 2 German_Germany.1252 domestic grouping: the 0th group to the left of the radix character is of size 3 German_Germany.1252 domestic frac_digits to the right of the radix character: 2
Requirements
Header: <locale>
Namespace: std