std::moneypunct<CharT,International>::frac_digits, do_frac_digits
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Defined in header <locale>
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public: int frac_digits() const; |
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protected: virtual int do_frac_digits() const; |
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1) Public member function, calls the member function
do_frac_digits
of the most derived class.2) Returns the number of digits to be displayed after the decimal point when printing monetary values.
Return value
The number of digits to be displayed after the decimal point. In common U.S. locales, this is the value 2.
Example
Run this code
#include <iomanip> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <locale> struct space_out : std::moneypunct<char> { pattern do_pos_format() const { return {value, none, none, none}; } int do_frac_digits() const { return 0; } char_type do_thousands_sep() const { return ' '; } string_type do_grouping() const { return "\002"; } }; int main() { std::cout.imbue(std::locale("en_US.UTF-8")); std::cout << "american locale: " << std::showbase << std::put_money(12345678.0) << '\n'; std::cout.imbue(std::locale(std::cout.getloc(), new space_out)); std::cout << "locale with modified moneypunct: " << std::put_money(12345678.0) << '\n'; }
Output:
american locale: $123,456.78 locale with modified moneypunct: 12 34 56 78
See also
[virtual] |
provides the character to use as thousands separator (virtual protected member function) |
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provides the character to use as decimal point (virtual protected member function) |