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localeconv(3C)		 Standard C Library Functions		localeconv(3C)

NAME
       localeconv - get numeric formatting information

SYNOPSIS
       #include <locale.h>

       struct lconv *localeconv(void);

DESCRIPTION
       The  localeconv()  function  sets the components of an object with type
       struct lconv (defined in <locale.h>) with the  values  appropriate  for
       the formatting of numeric quantities (monetary and otherwise) according
       to the rules of the current locale (see setlocale(3C)). The  definition
       of  struct  lconv is given  below (the values for the fields in the "C"
       locale are given in comments).

       char *decimal_point;	   /* "." */
       char *thousands_sep;	   /* "" (zero length string) */
       char *grouping;		   /* "" */
       char *int_curr_symbol;	   /* "" */
       char *currency_symbol;	   /* "" */
       char *mon_decimal_point;	   /* "" */
       char *mon_thousands_sep;	   /* "" */
       char *mon_grouping;	   /* "" */
       char *positive_sign;	   /* "" */
       char *negative_sign;	   /* "" */
       char int_frac_digits;	   /* CHAR_MAX */
       char frac_digits;	   /* CHAR_MAX */
       char p_cs_precedes;	   /* CHAR_MAX */
       char p_sep_by_space;	   /* CHAR_MAX */
       char n_cs_precedes;	   /* CHAR_MAX */
       char n_sep_by_space;	   /* CHAR_MAX */
       char p_sign_posn;	   /* CHAR_MAX*/
       char n_sign_posn;	   /* CHAR_MAX */

       The following members are also available to  SUSv3-conforming  applica‐
       tions. See standards(5)

       char int_p_cs_precedes;	   /* CHAR_MAX */
       char int_p_sep_by_space;	   /* CHAR_MAX */
       char int_n_cs_precedes;	   /* CHAR_MAX */
       char int_n_sep_by_space;	   /* CHAR_MAX */
       char int_p_sign_posn;	   /* CHAR_MAX */
       char int_n_sign_posn;	   /* CHAR_MAX */

       The members of the structure with type char * are strings, any of which
       (except decimal_point) can point to a null  string  (""),  to  indicate
       that  the  value	 is  not available in the current locale or is of zero
       length. The members with type char are  non-negative  numbers,  any  of
       which  can  be  CHAR_MAX (defined in the <limits.h> header) to indicate
       that the value is not available in the current locale. The members  are
       the following:

       char *decimal_point

	   The decimal-point character used to format non-monetary quantities.

       char *thousands_sep

	   The	character used to separate groups of digits to the left of the
	   decimal-point character in formatted non-monetary quantities.

       char *grouping

	   A string whose elements taken as one-byte integer  values  indicate
	   the	size of each group of digits in formatted non-monetary quanti‐
	   ties.

       char *int_curr_symbol

	   The international currency symbol applicable to the current locale.
	   The	first  three  characters  contain the alphabetic international
	   currency symbol in accordance with those specified in the ISO 4217:
	   1995 standard. The fourth character (immediately preceding the null
	   byte) is the character used to separate the international  currency
	   symbol from the monetary quantity.

       char *currency_symbol

	   The local currency symbol applicable to the current locale.

       char *mon_decimal_point

	   The decimal point used to format monetary quantities.

       char *mon_thousands_sep

	   The separator for groups of digits to the left of the decimal point
	   in formatted monetary quantities.

       char *mon_grouping

	   A string whose elements taken as one-byte integer  values  indicate
	   the size of each group of digits in formatted monetary quantities.

       char *positive_sign

	   The	string	used to indicate a non-negative-valued formatted mone‐
	   tary quantity.

       char *negative_sign

	   The string used to indicate a  negative-valued  formatted  monetary
	   quantity.

       char int_frac_digits

	   The	number of fractional digits (those to the right of the decimal
	   point) to be displayed in  an  internationally  formatted  monetary
	   quantity.

       char frac_digits

	   The	number of fractional digits (those to the right of the decimal
	   point) to be displayed in a formatted monetary quantity.

       char p_cs_precedes

	   Set to 1 or 0 if the currency_symbol respectively precedes or  suc‐
	   ceeds the value for a non-negative formatted monetary quantity.

       char p_sep_by_space

	   Set to 0 if no space separates the currency_symbol or int_curr_sym‐
	   bol from the value for a non-negative formatted monetary  quantity.
	   Set to 1 if a space separates the symbol from the value; and set to
	   2 if a space separates the symbol and the sign string, if adjacent.

       char n_cs_precedes

	   Set to 1 or 0 if the currency_symbol respectively precedes or  suc‐
	   ceeds the value for a negative formatted monetary quantity.

       char n_sep_by_space

	   Set to 0 if no space separates the currency_symbol or int_curr_sym‐
	   bol from the value for a negative formatted monetary quantity.  Set
	   to  1  if a space separates the symbol from the value; and set to 2
	   if a space separates the symbol and the sign string, if adjacent.

       char p_sign_posn

	   Set to a value indicating the positioning of the positive_sign  for
	   a non-negative formatted monetary quantity.

       char n_sign_posn

	   Set	to a value indicating the positioning of the negative_sign for
	   a negative formatted monetary quantity.

       char int_p_cs_precedes

	   Set to 1 or 0 if the int_curr_symbol respectively precedes or  suc‐
	   ceeds  the value for a non-negative internationally formatted mone‐
	   tary quantity.

       char int_n_cs_precedes

	   Set to 1 or 0 if the int_curr_symbol respectively precedes or  suc‐
	   ceeds  the  value for a negative internationally formatted monetary
	   quantity.

       char int_p_sep_by_space

	   Set to a value indicating the separation  of	 the  int_curr_symbol,
	   the	sign  string, and the value for a non-negative internationally
	   formatted monetary quantity.

       char int_n_sep_by_space

	   Set to a value indicating the separation  of	 the  int_curr_symbol,
	   the	sign string, and the value for a negative internationally for‐
	   matted monetary quantity.

       char int_p_sign_posn

	   Set to a value indicating the positioning of the positive_sign  for
	   a non-negative internationally formatted monetary quantity.

       char int_n_sign_posn

	   Set	to a value indicating the positioning of the negative_sign for
	   a negative internationally formatted monetary quantity.

       The elements of grouping and mon_grouping are interpreted according  to
       the following:

       {CHAR_MAX}      No further grouping is to be performed.

       0	       The  previous  element is to be repeatedly used for the
		       remainder of the digits.

       other	       The integer value is the number of digits that comprise
		       the  current  group.  The  next	element is examined to
		       determine the size of the next group of	digits	before
		       the current group.

       The  values  of p_sep_by_space, n_sep_by_space, int_p_sep_by_space, and
       int_n_sep_by_space are interpreted according to the following:

       0	No space separates the currency symbol and value.

       1	If the currency symbol and sign string are adjacent,  a	 space
		separates  them	 from  the value; otherwise, a space separates
		the currency symbol from the value.

       2	If the currency symbol and sign string are adjacent,  a	 space
		separates  them;  otherwise, a space separates the sign string
		from the value.

       In  an  SUSv3-conforming	 application,	for   int_p_sep_by_space   and
       int_n_sep_by_space,  the	 fourth	 character  of int_curr_symbol is used
       instead of a space.

       The  values   of	  p_sign_posn,	 n_sign_posn,	int_p_sign_posn,   and
       int_n_sign_posn are interpreted according to the following:

       0	Parentheses  surround  the  quantity  and  currency_symbol  or
		int_curr_symbol.

       1	The sign string precedes the quantity and  currency_symbol  or
		int_curr_symbol.

       2	The  sign  string succeeds the quantity and currency_symbol or
		int_curr_symbol.

       3	The sign string immediately precedes  the  currency_symbol  or
		int_curr_symbol.

       4	The  sign  string  immediately succeeds the currency_symbol or
		int_curr_symbol.

RETURN VALUES
       The localeconv() function returns a pointer to  the  filled-in  object.
       The  structure  pointed to by the return value may be overwritten  by a
       subsequent call to localeconv().

EXAMPLES
       Example 1: Rules used by four countries to format monetary quantities.

       The following table illustrates the rules used  by  four	 countries  to
       format monetary quantities.

	   Country	     Positive	      Negative	    International
       Italy (IT)	  L.1.234	   −L.1.234	    ITL.1.234
       Netherlands (NE)	  F 1.234,56	   F −1.234,56	    NLG 1.234,56
       Norway (NO)	  kr1.234,56	   kr1.234,56−	    NOK 1.234,56
       Switzerland (SW)	  SFrs.1,234.56	   SFrs.1,234.56C   CHF 1,234.56

       For  these  four countries, the respective values for the monetary mem‐
       bers of the structure returned by localeconv() are as follows:

				      IT       NE	 NO	   SW
       int_curr_symbol		      "ITL."   "NLG "	 "NOK "	   "CHF "
       currency_symbol		       "L."	 "F"	  "kr"	   "SFrs."
       mon_decimal_point		""	 ","	   ","	     "."
       mon_thousands_sep	       "."	 "."	   "."	     ","
       mon_grouping		       "\3"	"\3"	  "\3"	    "\3"
       positive_sign			""	 ""	   ""	     ""
       negative_sign		       "-"	 "-"	   "-"	     "C"
       int_frac_digits			0	  2	    2	      2
       frac_digits			0	  2	    2	      2

       p_cs_precedes			1	  1	    1	      1
       p_sep_by_space			0	  1	    0	      0
       n_cs_precedes			1	  1	    1	      1
       n_sep_by_space			0	  1	    0	      0
       p_sign_posn			1	  1	    1	      1
       n_sign_posn			1	  4	    2	      2
       int_p_cs_precedes		1	  1	    1	      1
       int_n_cs_precedes		1	  1	    1	      1
       int_p_sep_by_space		0	  0	    0	      0
       int_n_sep_by_space		0	  0	    0	      0
       int_p_sign_posn			1	  1	    1	      1
       int_n_sign_posn			1	  4	    4	      2

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │CSI			     │Enabled			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Standard			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │MT-Level		     │MT-Safe with exceptions	   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

       The localeconv() function can be used safely in multithreaded  applica‐
       tions,  as  long	 as  setlocale(3C)  is	not being called to change the
       locale.

SEE ALSO
       setlocale(3C), attributes(5), environ(5), standards(5)

SunOS 5.10			  12 Dec 2003			localeconv(3C)
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