Get the currency format for a country that does not have a Locale constant

冷暖自知 提交于 2019-12-01 02:11:06
Thilo

According to the JDK release notes, you have locale codes hi_IN (Hindi) and en_IN (English).

System.out.println(Currency.getInstance(new Locale("hi", "IN")).getSymbol());

heres is simple thing u can do ,

  float amount = 100000;

  NumberFormat formatter = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(new Locale("en", "IN"));

  String moneyString = formatter.format(amount);

  System.out.println(moneyString);

The output will be , Rs.100,000.00 .

Here is an utility method to have the symbol, whatever is your locale

    public class Utils {

        public static SortedMap<Currency, Locale> currencyLocaleMap;

        static {
            currencyLocaleMap = new TreeMap<Currency, Locale>(new Comparator<Currency>() {
                @Override
                public int compare(Currency c1, Currency c2) {
                    return c1.getCurrencyCode().compareTo(c2.getCurrencyCode());
                }
            });

            for (Locale locale : Locale.getAvailableLocales()) {
                try {
                    Currency currency = Currency.getInstance(locale);
                    currencyLocaleMap.put(currency, locale);
                }
                catch (Exception e) {
                }
            }
        }


        public static String getCurrencySymbol(String currencyCode) {
            Currency currency = Currency.getInstance(currencyCode);
            return currency.getSymbol(currencyLocaleMap.get(currency));
        }

       public static String  getAmountAsFormattedString(Double amount, Double decimals, String currencyCode) {
            Currency currency = Currency.getInstance(currencyCode);
            double doubleBalance = 0.00;
            if (amount != null) {
                doubleBalance = ((Double) amount) / (Math.pow(10.0, decimals));
            }
            NumberFormat numberFormat = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(currencyLocaleMap.get(currency));
            return numberFormat.format(doubleBalance);
    }


    }
sanjuro

Look at this guide: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/guide/intl/locale.doc.html and there is hi_IN for Hindi, India

a_di
import java.text.NumberFormat;
import java.util.Locale;

double dbValue = 1_23_23_213.89;
Locale lcl = new Locale("hi","IN");
NumberFormat inFrmt = NumberFormat.getNumberInstance(lcl);
System.out.println(inFrmt.format(dbValue));      //12,323,213.89

NumberFormat cur = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(lcl);
System.out.println(cur.format(dbValue));      // ₹12,323,213.89
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