std::money_put
Defined in header <locale>
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Class std::money_put
encapsulates the rules for formatting monetary values as strings. The standard I/O manipulator std::put_money uses the std::money_put
facet of the I/O stream's locale.
Inheritance diagram
If a std::money_put
specialization is not guaranteed to be provided by the standard library (see below), the behaviors of its put() and do_put() are not guaranteed as specified.
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[edit] Specializations
The standard library is guaranteed to provide the following specializations (they are required to be implemented by any locale object):
Defined in header
<locale> | |
std::money_put<char> | creates narrow string representations of monetary values |
std::money_put<wchar_t> | creates wide string representations of monetary values |
In addition, the standard library is also guaranteed to provide every specialization that satisfies the following type requirements:
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CharT
is one of- char,
- wchar_t, and
- any other implementation-defined character container type that meets the requirements for a character on which any of the iostream components can be instantiated; and
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OutputIt
must meet the requirements of LegacyOutputIterator.
[edit] Member types
Member type | Definition |
char_type
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CharT
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string_type
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std::basic_string<CharT> |
iter_type
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OutputIt
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[edit] Member functions
constructs a new money_put facet (public member function) | |
invokes do_put (public member function) |
[edit] Protected member functions
destructs a money_put facet (protected member function) | |
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formats a monetary value and writes to output stream (virtual protected member function) |
[edit] Member objects
static std::locale::id id |
id of the locale (public member object) |
[edit] Example
#include <iomanip> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <locale> int main() { // using the I/O manipulator std::cout.imbue(std::locale("en_US.UTF-8")); std::cout << "American locale: " << std::showbase << std::put_money(12345678.9) << '\n'; // using the facet directly std::cout.imbue(std::locale("de_DE.UTF-8")); std::cout << "German locale: "; auto& f = std::use_facet<std::money_put<char>>(std::cout.getloc()); f.put({std::cout}, false, std::cout, std::cout.fill(), 12345678.9); std::cout << '\n'; }
Output:
American locale: $123,456.79 German locale: 123.456,79 €
[edit] Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 427 | C++98 | money_put was guaranteed to accept any CharT thatmeets the requirements for a character on which any of the iostream components can be instantiated |
only guarantees to accept char, wchar_t and other implementation- defined character types |
LWG 2392 | C++98 | only character type CharT could beguaranteed to be accepted by money_put
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can guarantee to accept implementation- defined character container types |
[edit] See also
defines monetary formatting parameters used by std::money_get and std::money_put (class template) | |
parses and constructs a monetary value from an input character sequence (class template) | |
(C++11) |
formats and outputs a monetary value (function template) |