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#if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING #ifndef __NUMBERRANGEFORMATTER_H__ #define __NUMBERRANGEFORMATTER_H__
#include <atomic> #include "unicode/appendable.h" #include "unicode/fieldpos.h" #include "unicode/fpositer.h" #include "unicode/numberformatter.h"
#ifndef U_HIDE_DRAFT_API
/** * \file * \brief C++ API: Library for localized formatting of number, currency, and unit ranges. * * The main entrypoint to the formatting of ranges of numbers, including currencies and other units of measurement. * <p> * Usage example: * <p> * <pre> * NumberRangeFormatter::with() * .identityFallback(UNUM_IDENTITY_FALLBACK_APPROXIMATELY_OR_SINGLE_VALUE) * .numberFormatterFirst(NumberFormatter::with().adoptUnit(MeasureUnit::createMeter())) * .numberFormatterSecond(NumberFormatter::with().adoptUnit(MeasureUnit::createKilometer())) * .locale("en-GB") * .formatRange(750, 1.2, status) * .toString(status); * // => "750 m - 1.2 km" * </pre> * <p> * Like NumberFormatter, NumberRangeFormatter instances are immutable and thread-safe. This API is based on the * <em>fluent</em> design pattern popularized by libraries such as Google's Guava. * * @author Shane Carr */
/** * Defines how to merge fields that are identical across the range sign. * * @draft ICU 63 */ typedef enum UNumberRangeCollapse { /** * Use locale data and heuristics to determine how much of the string to collapse. Could end up collapsing none, * some, or all repeated pieces in a locale-sensitive way. * * The heuristics used for this option are subject to change over time. * * @draft ICU 63 */ UNUM_RANGE_COLLAPSE_AUTO,
/** * Do not collapse any part of the number. Example: "3.2 thousand kilograms – 5.3 thousand kilograms" * * @draft ICU 63 */ UNUM_RANGE_COLLAPSE_NONE,
/** * Collapse the unit part of the number, but not the notation, if present. Example: "3.2 thousand – 5.3 thousand * kilograms" * * @draft ICU 63 */ UNUM_RANGE_COLLAPSE_UNIT,
/** * Collapse any field that is equal across the range sign. May introduce ambiguity on the magnitude of the * number. Example: "3.2 – 5.3 thousand kilograms" * * @draft ICU 63 */ UNUM_RANGE_COLLAPSE_ALL } UNumberRangeCollapse;
/** * Defines the behavior when the two numbers in the range are identical after rounding. To programmatically detect * when the identity fallback is used, compare the lower and upper BigDecimals via FormattedNumber. * * @draft ICU 63 * @see NumberRangeFormatter */ typedef enum UNumberRangeIdentityFallback { /** * Show the number as a single value rather than a range. Example: "$5" * * @draft ICU 63 */ UNUM_IDENTITY_FALLBACK_SINGLE_VALUE,
/** * Show the number using a locale-sensitive approximation pattern. If the numbers were the same before rounding, * show the single value. Example: "~$5" or "$5" * * @draft ICU 63 */ UNUM_IDENTITY_FALLBACK_APPROXIMATELY_OR_SINGLE_VALUE,
/** * Show the number using a locale-sensitive approximation pattern. Use the range pattern always, even if the * inputs are the same. Example: "~$5" * * @draft ICU 63 */ UNUM_IDENTITY_FALLBACK_APPROXIMATELY,
/** * Show the number as the range of two equal values. Use the range pattern always, even if the inputs are the * same. Example (with RangeCollapse.NONE): "$5 – $5" * * @draft ICU 63 */ UNUM_IDENTITY_FALLBACK_RANGE } UNumberRangeIdentityFallback;
/** * Used in the result class FormattedNumberRange to indicate to the user whether the numbers formatted in the range * were equal or not, and whether or not the identity fallback was applied. * * @draft ICU 63 * @see NumberRangeFormatter */ typedef enum UNumberRangeIdentityResult { /** * Used to indicate that the two numbers in the range were equal, even before any rounding rules were applied. * * @draft ICU 63 * @see NumberRangeFormatter */ UNUM_IDENTITY_RESULT_EQUAL_BEFORE_ROUNDING,
/** * Used to indicate that the two numbers in the range were equal, but only after rounding rules were applied. * * @draft ICU 63 * @see NumberRangeFormatter */ UNUM_IDENTITY_RESULT_EQUAL_AFTER_ROUNDING,
/** * Used to indicate that the two numbers in the range were not equal, even after rounding rules were applied. * * @draft ICU 63 * @see NumberRangeFormatter */ UNUM_IDENTITY_RESULT_NOT_EQUAL,
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API /** * The number of entries in this enum. * @internal */ UNUM_IDENTITY_RESULT_COUNT #endif
} UNumberRangeIdentityResult;
U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
namespace number { // icu::number
// Forward declarations: class UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter; class LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter; class FormattedNumberRange;
namespace impl {
// Forward declarations: struct RangeMacroProps; class DecimalQuantity; struct UFormattedNumberRangeData; class NumberRangeFormatterImpl;
} // namespace impl
/** * \cond * Export an explicit template instantiation. See datefmt.h * (When building DLLs for Windows this is required.) */ #if U_PF_WINDOWS <= U_PLATFORM && U_PLATFORM <= U_PF_CYGWIN && !defined(U_IN_DOXYGEN) template struct U_I18N_API std::atomic<impl::NumberRangeFormatterImpl*>; #endif /** \endcond */
// Other helper classes would go here, but there are none.
namespace impl { // icu::number::impl
// Do not enclose entire MacroProps with #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API, needed for a protected field /** @internal */ struct U_I18N_API RangeMacroProps : public UMemory { /** @internal */ UnlocalizedNumberFormatter formatter1; // = NumberFormatter::with();
/** @internal */ UnlocalizedNumberFormatter formatter2; // = NumberFormatter::with();
/** @internal */ bool singleFormatter = true;
/** @internal */ UNumberRangeCollapse collapse = UNUM_RANGE_COLLAPSE_AUTO;
/** @internal */ UNumberRangeIdentityFallback identityFallback = UNUM_IDENTITY_FALLBACK_APPROXIMATELY;
/** @internal */ Locale locale;
// NOTE: Uses default copy and move constructors.
/** * Check all members for errors. * @internal */ bool copyErrorTo(UErrorCode &status) const { return formatter1.copyErrorTo(status) || formatter2.copyErrorTo(status); } };
} // namespace impl
/** * An abstract base class for specifying settings related to number formatting. This class is implemented by * {@link UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter} and {@link LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter}. This class is not intended for * public subclassing. */ template<typename Derived> class U_I18N_API NumberRangeFormatterSettings { public: /** * Sets the NumberFormatter instance to use for the numbers in the range. The same formatter is applied to both * sides of the range. * <p> * The NumberFormatter instances must not have a locale applied yet; the locale specified on the * NumberRangeFormatter will be used. * * @param formatter * The formatter to use for both numbers in the range. * @return The fluent chain. * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived numberFormatterBoth(const UnlocalizedNumberFormatter &formatter) const &;
/** * Overload of numberFormatterBoth() for use on an rvalue reference. * * @param formatter * The formatter to use for both numbers in the range. * @return The fluent chain. * @see #numberFormatterBoth * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived numberFormatterBoth(const UnlocalizedNumberFormatter &formatter) &&;
/** * Overload of numberFormatterBoth() for use on an rvalue reference. * * @param formatter * The formatter to use for both numbers in the range. * @return The fluent chain. * @see #numberFormatterBoth * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived numberFormatterBoth(UnlocalizedNumberFormatter &&formatter) const &;
/** * Overload of numberFormatterBoth() for use on an rvalue reference. * * @param formatter * The formatter to use for both numbers in the range. * @return The fluent chain. * @see #numberFormatterBoth * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived numberFormatterBoth(UnlocalizedNumberFormatter &&formatter) &&;
/** * Sets the NumberFormatter instance to use for the first number in the range. * <p> * The NumberFormatter instances must not have a locale applied yet; the locale specified on the * NumberRangeFormatter will be used. * * @param formatterFirst * The formatter to use for the first number in the range. * @return The fluent chain. * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived numberFormatterFirst(const UnlocalizedNumberFormatter &formatterFirst) const &;
/** * Overload of numberFormatterFirst() for use on an rvalue reference. * * @param formatterFirst * The formatter to use for the first number in the range. * @return The fluent chain. * @see #numberFormatterFirst * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived numberFormatterFirst(const UnlocalizedNumberFormatter &formatterFirst) &&;
/** * Overload of numberFormatterFirst() for use on an rvalue reference. * * @param formatterFirst * The formatter to use for the first number in the range. * @return The fluent chain. * @see #numberFormatterFirst * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived numberFormatterFirst(UnlocalizedNumberFormatter &&formatterFirst) const &;
/** * Overload of numberFormatterFirst() for use on an rvalue reference. * * @param formatterFirst * The formatter to use for the first number in the range. * @return The fluent chain. * @see #numberFormatterFirst * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived numberFormatterFirst(UnlocalizedNumberFormatter &&formatterFirst) &&;
/** * Sets the NumberFormatter instance to use for the second number in the range. * <p> * The NumberFormatter instances must not have a locale applied yet; the locale specified on the * NumberRangeFormatter will be used. * * @param formatterSecond * The formatter to use for the second number in the range. * @return The fluent chain. * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived numberFormatterSecond(const UnlocalizedNumberFormatter &formatterSecond) const &;
/** * Overload of numberFormatterSecond() for use on an rvalue reference. * * @param formatterSecond * The formatter to use for the second number in the range. * @return The fluent chain. * @see #numberFormatterSecond * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived numberFormatterSecond(const UnlocalizedNumberFormatter &formatterSecond) &&;
/** * Overload of numberFormatterSecond() for use on an rvalue reference. * * @param formatterSecond * The formatter to use for the second number in the range. * @return The fluent chain. * @see #numberFormatterSecond * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived numberFormatterSecond(UnlocalizedNumberFormatter &&formatterSecond) const &;
/** * Overload of numberFormatterSecond() for use on an rvalue reference. * * @param formatterSecond * The formatter to use for the second number in the range. * @return The fluent chain. * @see #numberFormatterSecond * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived numberFormatterSecond(UnlocalizedNumberFormatter &&formatterSecond) &&;
/** * Sets the aggressiveness of "collapsing" fields across the range separator. Possible values: * <p> * <ul> * <li>ALL: "3-5K miles"</li> * <li>UNIT: "3K - 5K miles"</li> * <li>NONE: "3K miles - 5K miles"</li> * <li>AUTO: usually UNIT or NONE, depending on the locale and formatter settings</li> * </ul> * <p> * The default value is AUTO. * * @param collapse * The collapsing strategy to use for this range. * @return The fluent chain. * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived collapse(UNumberRangeCollapse collapse) const &;
/** * Overload of collapse() for use on an rvalue reference. * * @param collapse * The collapsing strategy to use for this range. * @return The fluent chain. * @see #collapse * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived collapse(UNumberRangeCollapse collapse) &&;
/** * Sets the behavior when the two sides of the range are the same. This could happen if the same two numbers are * passed to the formatRange function, or if different numbers are passed to the function but they become the same * after rounding rules are applied. Possible values: * <p> * <ul> * <li>SINGLE_VALUE: "5 miles"</li> * <li>APPROXIMATELY_OR_SINGLE_VALUE: "~5 miles" or "5 miles", depending on whether the number was the same before * rounding was applied</li> * <li>APPROXIMATELY: "~5 miles"</li> * <li>RANGE: "5-5 miles" (with collapse=UNIT)</li> * </ul> * <p> * The default value is APPROXIMATELY. * * @param identityFallback * The strategy to use when formatting two numbers that end up being the same. * @return The fluent chain. * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived identityFallback(UNumberRangeIdentityFallback identityFallback) const &;
/** * Overload of identityFallback() for use on an rvalue reference. * * @param identityFallback * The strategy to use when formatting two numbers that end up being the same. * @return The fluent chain. * @see #identityFallback * @draft ICU 63 */ Derived identityFallback(UNumberRangeIdentityFallback identityFallback) &&;
/** * Sets the UErrorCode if an error occurred in the fluent chain. * Preserves older error codes in the outErrorCode. * @return TRUE if U_FAILURE(outErrorCode) * @draft ICU 63 */ UBool copyErrorTo(UErrorCode &outErrorCode) const { if (U_FAILURE(outErrorCode)) { // Do not overwrite the older error code return TRUE; } fMacros.copyErrorTo(outErrorCode); return U_FAILURE(outErrorCode); };
// NOTE: Uses default copy and move constructors.
private: impl::RangeMacroProps fMacros;
// Don't construct me directly! Use (Un)LocalizedNumberFormatter. NumberRangeFormatterSettings() = default;
friend class LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter; friend class UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter; };
/** * A NumberRangeFormatter that does not yet have a locale. In order to format, a locale must be specified. * * @see NumberRangeFormatter * @draft ICU 63 */ class U_I18N_API UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter : public NumberRangeFormatterSettings<UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter>, public UMemory {
public: /** * Associate the given locale with the number range formatter. The locale is used for picking the * appropriate symbols, formats, and other data for number display. * * @param locale * The locale to use when loading data for number formatting. * @return The fluent chain. * @draft ICU 63 */ LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter locale(const icu::Locale &locale) const &;
/** * Overload of locale() for use on an rvalue reference. * * @param locale * The locale to use when loading data for number formatting. * @return The fluent chain. * @see #locale * @draft ICU 63 */ LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter locale(const icu::Locale &locale) &&;
/** * Default constructor: puts the formatter into a valid but undefined state. * * @draft ICU 63 */ UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter() = default;
/** * Returns a copy of this UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter. * @draft ICU 63 */ UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter(const UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter &other);
/** * Move constructor: * The source UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter will be left in a valid but undefined state. * @draft ICU 63 */ UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter(UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter&& src) U_NOEXCEPT;
/** * Copy assignment operator. * @draft ICU 63 */ UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter& operator=(const UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter& other);
/** * Move assignment operator: * The source UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter will be left in a valid but undefined state. * @draft ICU 63 */ UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter& operator=(UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter&& src) U_NOEXCEPT;
private: explicit UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter( const NumberRangeFormatterSettings<UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter>& other);
explicit UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter( NumberRangeFormatterSettings<UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter>&& src) U_NOEXCEPT;
// To give the fluent setters access to this class's constructor: friend class NumberRangeFormatterSettings<UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter>;
// To give NumberRangeFormatter::with() access to this class's constructor: friend class NumberRangeFormatter; };
/** * A NumberRangeFormatter that has a locale associated with it; this means .formatRange() methods are available. * * @see NumberFormatter * @draft ICU 63 */ class U_I18N_API LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter : public NumberRangeFormatterSettings<LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter>, public UMemory { public: /** * Format the given Formattables to a string using the settings specified in the NumberRangeFormatter fluent setting * chain. * * @param first * The first number in the range, usually to the left in LTR locales. * @param second * The second number in the range, usually to the right in LTR locales. * @param status * Set if an error occurs while formatting. * @return A FormattedNumberRange object; call .toString() to get the string. * @draft ICU 63 */ FormattedNumberRange formatFormattableRange( const Formattable& first, const Formattable& second, UErrorCode& status) const;
/** * Default constructor: puts the formatter into a valid but undefined state. * * @draft ICU 63 */ LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter() = default;
/** * Returns a copy of this LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter. * @draft ICU 63 */ LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter(const LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter &other);
/** * Move constructor: * The source LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter will be left in a valid but undefined state. * @draft ICU 63 */ LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter(LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter&& src) U_NOEXCEPT;
/** * Copy assignment operator. * @draft ICU 63 */ LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter& operator=(const LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter& other);
/** * Move assignment operator: * The source LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter will be left in a valid but undefined state. * @draft ICU 63 */ LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter& operator=(LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter&& src) U_NOEXCEPT;
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
/** * @param results * The results object. This method will mutate it to save the results. * @param equalBeforeRounding * Whether the number was equal before copying it into a DecimalQuantity. * Used for determining the identity fallback behavior. * @param status * Set if an error occurs while formatting. * @internal */ void formatImpl(impl::UFormattedNumberRangeData& results, bool equalBeforeRounding, UErrorCode& status) const;
#endif
/** * Destruct this LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter, cleaning up any memory it might own. * @draft ICU 63 */ ~LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter();
private: std::atomic<impl::NumberRangeFormatterImpl*> fAtomicFormatter = {};
const impl::NumberRangeFormatterImpl* getFormatter(UErrorCode& stauts) const;
explicit LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter( const NumberRangeFormatterSettings<LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter>& other);
explicit LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter( NumberRangeFormatterSettings<LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter>&& src) U_NOEXCEPT;
LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter(const impl::RangeMacroProps ¯os, const Locale &locale);
LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter(impl::RangeMacroProps &¯os, const Locale &locale);
void clear();
// To give the fluent setters access to this class's constructor: friend class NumberRangeFormatterSettings<UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter>; friend class NumberRangeFormatterSettings<LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter>;
// To give UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter::locale() access to this class's constructor: friend class UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter; };
/** * The result of a number range formatting operation. This class allows the result to be exported in several data types, * including a UnicodeString and a FieldPositionIterator. * * @draft ICU 63 */ class U_I18N_API FormattedNumberRange : public UMemory { public: /** * Returns a UnicodeString representation of the formatted number range. * * @param status * Set if an error occurs while formatting the number to the UnicodeString. * @return a UnicodeString containing the localized number range. * @draft ICU 63 */ UnicodeString toString(UErrorCode& status) const;
/** * Appends the formatted number range to an Appendable. * * @param appendable * The Appendable to which to append the formatted number range string. * @param status * Set if an error occurs while formatting the number range to the Appendable. * @return The same Appendable, for chaining. * @draft ICU 63 * @see Appendable */ Appendable &appendTo(Appendable &appendable, UErrorCode& status) const;
/** * Determines the start (inclusive) and end (exclusive) indices of the next occurrence of the given * <em>field</em> in the output string. This allows you to determine the locations of, for example, * the integer part, fraction part, or symbols. * * If both sides of the range have the same field, the field will occur twice, once before the * range separator and once after the range separator, if applicable. * * If a field occurs just once, calling this method will find that occurrence and return it. If a * field occurs multiple times, this method may be called repeatedly with the following pattern: * * <pre> * FieldPosition fpos(UNUM_INTEGER_FIELD); * while (formattedNumberRange.nextFieldPosition(fpos, status)) { * // do something with fpos. * } * </pre> * * This method is useful if you know which field to query. If you want all available field position * information, use #getAllFieldPositions(). * * @param fieldPosition * Input+output variable. See {@link FormattedNumber#nextFieldPosition}. * @param status * Set if an error occurs while populating the FieldPosition. * @return TRUE if a new occurrence of the field was found; FALSE otherwise. * @draft ICU 63 * @see UNumberFormatFields */ UBool nextFieldPosition(FieldPosition& fieldPosition, UErrorCode& status) const;
/** * Export the formatted number range to a FieldPositionIterator. This allows you to determine which characters in * the output string correspond to which <em>fields</em>, such as the integer part, fraction part, and sign. * * If information on only one field is needed, use #nextFieldPosition() instead. * * @param iterator * The FieldPositionIterator to populate with all of the fields present in the formatted number. * @param status * Set if an error occurs while populating the FieldPositionIterator. * @draft ICU 63 * @see UNumberFormatFields */ void getAllFieldPositions(FieldPositionIterator &iterator, UErrorCode &status) const;
/** * Export the first formatted number as a decimal number. This endpoint * is useful for obtaining the exact number being printed after scaling * and rounding have been applied by the number range formatting pipeline. * * The syntax of the unformatted number is a "numeric string" * as defined in the Decimal Arithmetic Specification, available at * http://speleotrove.com/decimal * * @return A decimal representation of the first formatted number. * @draft ICU 63 * @see NumberRangeFormatter * @see #getSecondDecimal */ UnicodeString getFirstDecimal(UErrorCode& status) const;
/** * Export the second formatted number as a decimal number. This endpoint * is useful for obtaining the exact number being printed after scaling * and rounding have been applied by the number range formatting pipeline. * * The syntax of the unformatted number is a "numeric string" * as defined in the Decimal Arithmetic Specification, available at * http://speleotrove.com/decimal * * @return A decimal representation of the second formatted number. * @draft ICU 63 * @see NumberRangeFormatter * @see #getFirstDecimal */ UnicodeString getSecondDecimal(UErrorCode& status) const;
/** * Returns whether the pair of numbers was successfully formatted as a range or whether an identity fallback was * used. For example, if the first and second number were the same either before or after rounding occurred, an * identity fallback was used. * * @return An indication the resulting identity situation in the formatted number range. * @draft ICU 63 * @see UNumberRangeIdentityFallback */ UNumberRangeIdentityResult getIdentityResult(UErrorCode& status) const;
/** * Copying not supported; use move constructor instead. */ FormattedNumberRange(const FormattedNumberRange&) = delete;
/** * Copying not supported; use move assignment instead. */ FormattedNumberRange& operator=(const FormattedNumberRange&) = delete;
/** * Move constructor: * Leaves the source FormattedNumberRange in an undefined state. * @draft ICU 63 */ FormattedNumberRange(FormattedNumberRange&& src) U_NOEXCEPT;
/** * Move assignment: * Leaves the source FormattedNumberRange in an undefined state. * @draft ICU 63 */ FormattedNumberRange& operator=(FormattedNumberRange&& src) U_NOEXCEPT;
/** * Destruct an instance of FormattedNumberRange, cleaning up any memory it might own. * @draft ICU 63 */ ~FormattedNumberRange();
private: // Can't use LocalPointer because UFormattedNumberRangeData is forward-declared const impl::UFormattedNumberRangeData *fResults;
// Error code for the terminal methods UErrorCode fErrorCode;
/** * Internal constructor from data type. Adopts the data pointer. * @internal */ explicit FormattedNumberRange(impl::UFormattedNumberRangeData *results) : fResults(results), fErrorCode(U_ZERO_ERROR) {};
explicit FormattedNumberRange(UErrorCode errorCode) : fResults(nullptr), fErrorCode(errorCode) {};
void getAllFieldPositionsImpl(FieldPositionIteratorHandler& fpih, UErrorCode& status) const;
// To give LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter format methods access to this class's constructor: friend class LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter; };
/** * See the main description in numberrangeformatter.h for documentation and examples. * * @draft ICU 63 */ class U_I18N_API NumberRangeFormatter final { public: /** * Call this method at the beginning of a NumberRangeFormatter fluent chain in which the locale is not currently * known at the call site. * * @return An {@link UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter}, to be used for chaining. * @draft ICU 63 */ static UnlocalizedNumberRangeFormatter with();
/** * Call this method at the beginning of a NumberRangeFormatter fluent chain in which the locale is known at the call * site. * * @param locale * The locale from which to load formats and symbols for number range formatting. * @return A {@link LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter}, to be used for chaining. * @draft ICU 63 */ static LocalizedNumberRangeFormatter withLocale(const Locale &locale);
/** * Use factory methods instead of the constructor to create a NumberFormatter. */ NumberRangeFormatter() = delete; };
} // namespace number U_NAMESPACE_END
#endif // U_HIDE_DRAFT_API
#endif // __NUMBERRANGEFORMATTER_H__
#endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */
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