std::put_money
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Defined in header <iomanip>
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template< class MoneyT > /*unspecified*/ put_money( const MoneyT& mon, bool intl = false ); |
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When used in an expression out << put_money(mon, intl), converts the monetary value mon to its character representation as specified by the std::money_put facet of the locale currently imbued in out.
The insertion operation in out << put_money(mon, intl) behaves as a FormattedOutputFunction.
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[edit] Parameters
mon | - | a monetary value, either long double or std::basic_string |
intl | - | use international currency strings if true, use currency symbols otherwise |
[edit] Return value
An object of unspecified type such that
- if out is an object of type std::basic_ostream<CharT, Traits>, the expression out << put_money(mon, intl)
- has type std::basic_ostream<CharT, Traits>&
- has value out
- behaves as a FormattedOutputFunction that calls f(out, mon, intl)
where the function f is defined as:
template<class CharT, class Traits, class MoneyT> void f(std::basic_ios<CharT, Traits>& str, const MoneyT& mon, bool intl) { using Iter = std::ostreambuf_iterator<CharT, Traits>; using MoneyPut = std::money_put<CharT, Iter>; const MoneyPut& mp = std::use_facet<MoneyPut>(str.getloc()); const Iter end = mp.put(Iter(str.rdbuf()), intl, str, str.fill(), mon); if (end.failed()) str.setstate(std::ios_base::badbit); }
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <iomanip> #include <iostream> int main() { long double mon = 123.45; // or std::string mon = "123.45"; std::cout.imbue(std::locale("en_US.UTF-8")); std::cout << std::showbase << "en_US: " << std::put_money(mon) << " or " << std::put_money(mon, true) << '\n'; std::cout.imbue(std::locale("ru_RU.UTF-8")); std::cout << "ru_RU: " << std::put_money(mon) << " or " << std::put_money(mon, true) << '\n'; std::cout.imbue(std::locale("ja_JP.UTF-8")); std::cout << "ja_JP: " << std::put_money(mon) << " or " << std::put_money(mon, true) << '\n'; }
Possible output:
en_US: $1.23 or USD 1.23 ru_RU: 1.23 руб or 1.23 RUB ja_JP: ¥123 or JPY 123
[edit] See also
formats a monetary value for output as a character sequence (class template) | |
(C++11) |
parses a monetary value (function template) |