std::numpunct_byname
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                    |   Defined in header <locale>
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|   template< class CharT > class numpunct_byname : public std::numpunct<CharT>;  | 
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std::numpunct_byname is a std::numpunct facet which encapsulates numeric punctuation preferences of a locale specified at its construction.
Two specializations are provided by the standard library
|   Defined in header  
<locale>  | |
| std::numpunct_byname<char> | locale-specific std::numpunct facet for narrow character I/O | 
| std::numpunct_byname<wchar_t> | locale-specific std::numpunct facet for wide characters I/O | 
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[edit] Member types
| Member type | Definition | 
  char_type
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  CharT
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  string_type
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std::basic_string<CharT> | 
[edit] Member functions
|     (constructor)  | 
  constructs a new numpunct_byname facet (public member function)  | 
|     (destructor)  | 
  destroys a numpunct_byname facet (protected member function)  | 
std::numpunct_byname::numpunct_byname
|   explicit numpunct_byname( const char* name, std::size_t refs = 0 );  | 
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|   explicit numpunct_byname( const std::string& name, std::size_t refs = 0 );  | 
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Constructs a new std::numpunct_byname facet for a locale with name. 
refs is used for resource management: if refs == 0, the implementation destroys the facet, when the last std::locale object holding it is destroyed. Otherwise, the object is not destroyed.
Parameters
| name | - | the name of the locale | 
| refs | - | the number of references that link to the facet | 
std::numpunct_byname::~numpunct_byname
|   protected: ~numpunct_byname();  | 
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Destroys the facet.
Inherited from std::numpunct
Member types
| Member type | Definition | 
  char_type
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  charT
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  string_type
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std::basic_string<charT> | 
Member functions
   invokes do_decimal_point  (public member function of std::numpunct) 
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   invokes do_thousands_sep  (public member function of std::numpunct) 
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   invokes do_grouping   (public member function of std::numpunct) 
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   invokes do_truename or do_falsename (public member function of std::numpunct) 
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Protected member functions
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   provides the character to use as decimal point    (virtual protected member function of std::numpunct) 
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   provides the character to use as thousands separator   (virtual protected member function of std::numpunct) 
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   provides the numbers of digits between each pair of thousands
 separators    | 
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   provides the string to use as the name of the boolean true and false   (virtual protected member function of std::numpunct) 
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Member objects
|    static std::locale::id id  | 
   id of the locale   (public member object)  | 
[edit] Example
This example demonistrates how to apply numeric punctuation rules of another language without changing the rest of the locale.
#include <iostream> #include <locale> int main() { const double number = 1000.25; std::wcout << L"default locale: " << number << L'\n'; std::wcout.imbue(std::locale(std::wcout.getloc(), new std::numpunct_byname<wchar_t>("ru_RU.UTF8"))); std::wcout << L"default locale with russian numpunct: " << number << L'\n'; }
Output:
default locale: 1000.25 default locale with russian numpunct: 1 000,25
[edit] See also
|    defines numeric punctuation rules   (class template)  | |