Class Numberer_da

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Numberer

    public class Numberer_da
    extends AbstractNumberer
    Localization class for Danish.
    See Also:
    "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_grammar#Numerals"
    • Constructor Detail

      • Numberer_da

        public Numberer_da()
    • Method Detail

      • toWords

        public java.lang.String toWords​(long number)
        Description copied from class: AbstractNumberer
        Show the number as words in title case. (We choose title case because the result can then be converted algorithmically to lower case or upper case).
        Specified by:
        toWords in class AbstractNumberer
        Parameters:
        number - the number to be formatted
        Returns:
        the number formatted as English words
      • monthName

        public java.lang.String monthName​(int month,
                                          int minWidth,
                                          int maxWidth)
        Get a month name or abbreviation
        Specified by:
        monthName in interface Numberer
        Specified by:
        monthName in class AbstractNumberer
        Parameters:
        month - The month number (1=January, 12=December)
        minWidth - The minimum number of characters
        maxWidth - The maximum number of characters
        Returns:
        the month name or abbreviation as a string (for example, "September" or "Sep")
      • dayName

        public java.lang.String dayName​(int day,
                                        int minWidth,
                                        int maxWidth)
        Get a day name or abbreviation
        Specified by:
        dayName in interface Numberer
        Specified by:
        dayName in class AbstractNumberer
        Parameters:
        day - The day of the week (1=Monday, 7=Sunday)
        minWidth - The minimum number of characters
        maxWidth - The maximum number of characters
        Returns:
        the day name or abbreviation as a string (for example, "Monday" or "Mon")