Class DecimalSymbols
java.lang.Object
net.sf.saxon.trans.DecimalSymbols
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Serializable
This class is modelled on Java's DecimalFormatSymbols, but it allows the use of any
Unicode character to represent symbols such as the decimal point and the grouping
separator, whereas DecimalFormatSymbols restricts these to a char (1-65535). Since
this is essentially a data structure with no behaviour, we don't bother with getter
and setter methods but just expose the fields
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionintintintintintintintint(package private) static int[] -
Constructor Summary
Constructors -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoidCheck that no character is used in more than one rolebooleanTest if two sets of decimal format symbols are the sameinthashCode()booleanCheck that the character declared as a zero-digit is indeed a valid zero-digit
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Field Details
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decimalSeparator
public int decimalSeparator -
groupingSeparator
public int groupingSeparator -
digit
public int digit -
minusSign
public int minusSign -
percent
public int percent -
permill
public int permill -
zeroDigit
public int zeroDigit -
patternSeparator
public int patternSeparator -
infinity
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NaN
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zeroDigits
static int[] zeroDigits
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Constructor Details
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DecimalSymbols
public DecimalSymbols()
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Method Details
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checkDistinctRoles
Check that no character is used in more than one role- Throws:
XPathException
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isValidZeroDigit
Check that the character declared as a zero-digit is indeed a valid zero-digit- Returns:
- false if it is not a valid zero-digit
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XPathException
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equals
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hashCode
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