std::numpunct<CharT>:: grouping, std::numpunct<CharT>:: do_grouping
Defined in header
<locale>
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public
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std:: string grouping ( ) const ; |
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protected
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virtual std:: string do_grouping ( ) const ; |
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do_grouping
of the most derived class.
This function returns a string,
vec
, which is used as a vector of integer values. (For example,
"
\003
"
specifies groups of 3 digits each, while
"3"
implies groups of 51 digits each.). Each element
vec
[
i
]
represents the number of digits in the
i
th digit group of the integer part of the number, counting from the right:
vec
[
0
]
holds the number of digits in the rightmost group,
vec
[
1
]
- in the second group from the right, etc. The grouping indicated by the last character,
vec
[
vec.
size
(
)
-
1
]
, is repeatedly reused to group all remaining digits in the (left part of) the number. If
vec
[
i
]
is non-positive or equals
CHAR_MAX
the size of the corresponding digit group is unlimited.
Return value
The object of type
std::string
holding the groups. The standard specializations of
std::numpunct
return an empty string, indicating no grouping. Typical groupings (e.g. the
en_US
locale) return
"
\003
"
.
Example
#include <iostream> #include <limits> #include <locale> struct space_out : std::numpunct<char> { char do_thousands_sep() const { return ' '; } // separate with spaces std::string do_grouping() const { return "\1"; } // groups of 1 digit }; struct g123 : std::numpunct<char> { std::string do_grouping() const { return "\1\2\3"; } }; int main() { std::cout << "Default locale: " << 12345678 << '\n'; std::cout.imbue(std::locale(std::cout.getloc(), new space_out)); std::cout << "Locale with modified numpunct: " << 12345678 << '\n'; std::cout.imbue(std::locale(std::cout.getloc(), new g123)); std::cout << "Locale with \\1\\2\\3 grouping: " << std::numeric_limits<unsigned long long>::max() << '\n' << "Same, for a floating-point number: " << std::fixed << 123456789.123456789 << '\n'; }
Output:
Default locale: 12345678 Locale with modified numpunct: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Locale with \1\2\3 grouping: 18,446,744,073,709,551,61,5 Same, for a floating-point number: 123,456,78,9.123457
See also
[virtual]
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provides the character to use as thousands separator
(virtual protected member function) |