Package net.sf.saxon.option.local
Class Numberer_fr
java.lang.Object
net.sf.saxon.expr.number.AbstractNumberer
net.sf.saxon.option.local.Numberer_fr
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Numberer
Class Numberer_fr is a number formatter for french. This one will be
activated for language="fr"
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class net.sf.saxon.expr.number.AbstractNumberer
cyrillicLower, cyrillicUpper, greekLower, greekUpper, hebrew, hiraganaA, hiraganaI, katakanaA, katakanaI, latinLower, latinUpper, LOWER_CASE, lowerCaseAlphabet, TITLE_CASE, UPPER_CASE, upperCaseAlphabet, westernDigits
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondayName
(int day, int minWidth, int maxWidth) Get a day name or abbreviationmonthName
(int month, int minWidth, int maxWidth) Get a month name or abbreviationprotected String
ordinalSuffix
(String ordinalParam, long number) Construct the ordinal suffix for a number, for example "st", "nd", "rd".toOrdinalWords
(String ordinalParam, long number, int wordCase) Show an ordinal number as English words in a requested case (for example, Twentyfirst)Show the number as words in title case.Format a number as English words with specified case optionsMethods inherited from class net.sf.saxon.expr.number.AbstractNumberer
alphaDefault, convertDigitSystem, defaultedLocale, format, format, getCalendarName, getCountry, getEraName, getLanguage, getOrdinalSuffixForDateTime, halfDayName, setCountry, setLanguage, toAlpha, toAlphaSequence, toJapanese, toRoman, zero
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Constructor Details
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Numberer_fr
public Numberer_fr()
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Method Details
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ordinalSuffix
Description copied from class:AbstractNumberer
Construct the ordinal suffix for a number, for example "st", "nd", "rd". The default (language-neutral) implementation returns a zero-length string- Overrides:
ordinalSuffix
in classAbstractNumberer
- Parameters:
ordinalParam
- the value of the ordinal attribute (used in non-English language implementations)number
- the number being formatted- Returns:
- the ordinal suffix to be appended to the formatted number
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toWords
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 classAbstractNumberer
- Parameters:
cardinal
- the value of the "cardinal" attribute as supplied by the usernumber
- the number to be formatted- Returns:
- the number formatted as English words
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toWords
Description copied from class:AbstractNumberer
Format a number as English words with specified case options- Overrides:
toWords
in classAbstractNumberer
- Parameters:
cardinal
- the value of the "cardinal" attribute as supplied by the usernumber
- the number to be formattedwordCase
- the required case for exampleAbstractNumberer.UPPER_CASE
,AbstractNumberer.LOWER_CASE
,AbstractNumberer.TITLE_CASE
- Returns:
- the formatted number
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toOrdinalWords
Description copied from class:AbstractNumberer
Show an ordinal number as English words in a requested case (for example, Twentyfirst)- Specified by:
toOrdinalWords
in classAbstractNumberer
- Parameters:
ordinalParam
- the value of the "ordinal" attribute as supplied by the usernumber
- the number to be formattedwordCase
- the required case for exampleAbstractNumberer.UPPER_CASE
,AbstractNumberer.LOWER_CASE
,AbstractNumberer.TITLE_CASE
- Returns:
- the formatted number
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monthName
Description copied from class:AbstractNumberer
Get a month name or abbreviation- Specified by:
monthName
in interfaceNumberer
- Specified by:
monthName
in classAbstractNumberer
- Parameters:
month
- The month number (1=January, 12=December)minWidth
- The minimum number of charactersmaxWidth
- The maximum number of characters- Returns:
- the month name or abbreviation as a string (for example, "September" or "Sep")
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dayName
Description copied from class:AbstractNumberer
Get a day name or abbreviation- Specified by:
dayName
in interfaceNumberer
- Specified by:
dayName
in classAbstractNumberer
- Parameters:
day
- The day of the week (1=Monday, 7=Sunday)minWidth
- The minimum number of charactersmaxWidth
- The maximum number of characters- Returns:
- the day name or abbreviation as a string (for example, "Monday" or "Mon")
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