xsl:number element.See: Description
| Class | Description | 
|---|---|
| AbstractNumberer | Class AbstractNumberer is a base implementation of Numberer that provides language-independent
 default numbering
 This supports the xsl:number element. | 
| Alphanumeric | This class contains static utility methods to test whether a character is alphanumeric, as defined
 by the rules of xsl:number: that is, whether it is in one of the Unicode categories
 Nd, Nl, No, Lu, Ll, Lt, Lm or Lo | 
| IrregularGroupFormatter | Handles grouping separators when formatting a number in cases where the grouping separators are
 not at regular intervals | 
| NamedTimeZone | This class attempts to identify a timezone name, given the date (including the time zone offset)
 and the country. | 
| Numberer_en | Numberer class for the English language. | 
| NumberFormatter | Class NumberFormatter defines a method to format a ArrayList of integers as a character
 string according to a supplied format specification. | 
| NumericGroupFormatter | A NumericGroupFormatter is responsible for insertion of grouping separators
 into a formatted number (for example, reformatting "1234" as "1,234"). | 
| RegularGroupFormatter | A RegularGroupFormatter is a NumericGroupFormatter that inserts a separator
 at constant intervals through a number: for example, a comma after every three
 digits counting from the right. | 
This package provides classes associated with numbering and the xsl:number element. 
It is possible to extend the range of numberings available by providing a Numberer
for a specific language. This must be registered with the Configuration.
In earlier releases, there was a fixed relationship between the language and the
    implementing class (the Numberer was always named Numberer_xx where xx is the language code,
corresponding to the value of the lang attribute in xsl:number). From Saxon 9.2,
this relationship no longer exists.
These classes also include code to support the localization of dates as defined
in the XSLT format-dateTime() group of functions.
The class Numberer_en provides the standard numbering options. As well as the
format tokens defined in the XSLT 1.0 specification (for example, "1", "001", "a", "i") it supports
other numbering options including:
Localizations for a number of European languages are provided in package net.sf.saxon.option.local.
In Saxon-PE and Saxon-EE these are issued in binary form as part of the Saxon JAR. For Saxon-HE, they are
issued only in source code form.
Michael H. Kay
Saxonica Limited
12 June 2009
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