std::moneypunct<CharT,International>::pos_format, do_pos_format, neg_format, do_neg_format
Defined in header <locale> | ||
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public: pattern pos_format() const; | (1) | |
public: pattern neg_format() const; | (2) | |
protected: virtual pattern do_pos_format() const; | (3) | |
protected: virtual pattern do_neg_format() const; | (4) |
1) Public member function, calls the member function
do_pos_format of the most derived class.
2) Public member function, calls the member function
do_neg_format of the most derived class.
3) Returns the format structure (of type
std::money_base::format) which describes the formatting of positive monetary values.
4) Returns the format structure (of type
std::money_base::format) which describes the formatting of negative monetary values.The standard specializations of std::moneypunct return the pattern {symbol, sign, none, value}
Return value
The object of type std::money_base::format describing the formatting used by this locale.
Notes
While std::money_put uses pos_format for formatting positive values and neg_format for formatting negative values, std::money_get uses neg_format for parsing all monetary values: it assumes that neg_format is compatible with pos_format.
Example
#include <locale>
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
struct my_punct : std::moneypunct_byname<char, false> {
my_punct(const char* name) : moneypunct_byname(name) {}
pattern do_pos_format() const { return { {value, space, symbol, sign} };}
pattern do_neg_format() const { return { {value, space, symbol, sign} };}
};
int main()
{
std::cout.imbue(std::locale("en_US.utf8"));
std::cout << "american locale: " << std::showbase
<< std::put_money(12345678.0) << '\n';
std::cout.imbue(std::locale(std::cout.getloc(), new my_punct("en_US.utf8")));
std::cout << "locale with modified moneypunct:\n"
<< std::put_money(12345678.0) << '\n'
<< std::put_money(-12345678.0) << '\n';
}Output:
american locale: $123,456.78 locale with modified moneypunct: 123,456.78 $ 123,456.78 $-
See also
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[virtual] | provides the string to use as the currency identifier (virtual protected member function) |
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[virtual] | provides the string to indicate a positive or negative value (virtual protected member function) |
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[virtual] | parses a monetary value from an input stream (virtual protected member function of std::money_get<CharT,InputIt>) |
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[virtual] | formats a monetary value and writes to output stream (virtual protected member function of std::money_put<CharT,OutputIt>) |
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