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// © 2017 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. // License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html #ifndef __UNUMBEROPTIONS_H__ #define __UNUMBEROPTIONS_H__ #include "unicode/utypes.h" #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING /** * \file * \brief C API: Header-only input options for various number formatting APIs. * * You do not normally need to include this header file directly, because it is included in all * files that use these enums. */ /** The possible number format rounding modes. * * <p> * For more detail on rounding modes, see: * https://unicode-org.github.io/icu/userguide/format_parse/numbers/rounding-modes * * @stable ICU 2.0 */ typedef enum UNumberFormatRoundingMode { UNUM_ROUND_CEILING, UNUM_ROUND_FLOOR, UNUM_ROUND_DOWN, UNUM_ROUND_UP, /** * Half-even rounding * @stable, ICU 3.8 */ UNUM_ROUND_HALFEVEN, #ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API /** * Half-even rounding, misspelled name * @deprecated, ICU 3.8 */ UNUM_FOUND_HALFEVEN = UNUM_ROUND_HALFEVEN, #endif /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */ UNUM_ROUND_HALFDOWN = UNUM_ROUND_HALFEVEN + 1, UNUM_ROUND_HALFUP, /** * ROUND_UNNECESSARY reports an error if formatted result is not exact. * @stable ICU 4.8 */ UNUM_ROUND_UNNECESSARY, /** * Rounds ties toward the odd number. * @stable ICU 69 */ UNUM_ROUND_HALF_ODD, /** * Rounds ties toward +∞. * @stable ICU 69 */ UNUM_ROUND_HALF_CEILING, /** * Rounds ties toward -∞. * @stable ICU 69 */ UNUM_ROUND_HALF_FLOOR, } UNumberFormatRoundingMode; /** * An enum declaring the strategy for when and how to display grouping separators (i.e., the * separator, often a comma or period, after every 2-3 powers of ten). The choices are several * pre-built strategies for different use cases that employ locale data whenever possible. Example * outputs for 1234 and 1234567 in <em>en-IN</em>: * * <ul> * <li>OFF: 1234 and 12345 * <li>MIN2: 1234 and 12,34,567 * <li>AUTO: 1,234 and 12,34,567 * <li>ON_ALIGNED: 1,234 and 12,34,567 * <li>THOUSANDS: 1,234 and 1,234,567 * </ul> * * <p> * The default is AUTO, which displays grouping separators unless the locale data says that grouping * is not customary. To force grouping for all numbers greater than 1000 consistently across locales, * use ON_ALIGNED. On the other hand, to display grouping less frequently than the default, use MIN2 * or OFF. See the docs of each option for details. * * <p> * Note: This enum specifies the strategy for grouping sizes. To set which character to use as the * grouping separator, use the "symbols" setter. * * @stable ICU 63 */ typedef enum UNumberGroupingStrategy { /** * Do not display grouping separators in any locale. * * @stable ICU 61 */ UNUM_GROUPING_OFF, /** * Display grouping using locale defaults, except do not show grouping on values smaller than * 10000 (such that there is a <em>minimum of two digits</em> before the first separator). * * <p> * Note that locales may restrict grouping separators to be displayed only on 1 million or * greater (for example, ee and hu) or disable grouping altogether (for example, bg currency). * * <p> * Locale data is used to determine whether to separate larger numbers into groups of 2 * (customary in South Asia) or groups of 3 (customary in Europe and the Americas). * * @stable ICU 61 */ UNUM_GROUPING_MIN2, /** * Display grouping using the default strategy for all locales. This is the default behavior. * * <p> * Note that locales may restrict grouping separators to be displayed only on 1 million or * greater (for example, ee and hu) or disable grouping altogether (for example, bg currency). * * <p> * Locale data is used to determine whether to separate larger numbers into groups of 2 * (customary in South Asia) or groups of 3 (customary in Europe and the Americas). * * @stable ICU 61 */ UNUM_GROUPING_AUTO, /** * Always display the grouping separator on values of at least 1000. * * <p> * This option ignores the locale data that restricts or disables grouping, described in MIN2 and * AUTO. This option may be useful to normalize the alignment of numbers, such as in a * spreadsheet. * * <p> * Locale data is used to determine whether to separate larger numbers into groups of 2 * (customary in South Asia) or groups of 3 (customary in Europe and the Americas). * * @stable ICU 61 */ UNUM_GROUPING_ON_ALIGNED, /** * Use the Western defaults: groups of 3 and enabled for all numbers 1000 or greater. Do not use * locale data for determining the grouping strategy. * * @stable ICU 61 */ UNUM_GROUPING_THOUSANDS #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API , /** * One more than the highest UNumberGroupingStrategy value. * * @internal ICU 62: The numeric value may change over time; see ICU ticket #12420. */ UNUM_GROUPING_COUNT #endif /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */ } UNumberGroupingStrategy; #endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */ #endif //__UNUMBEROPTIONS_H__