NAME

CLDR::Number::Format::Decimal - Localized decimal formatter using the Unicode CLDR

VERSION

This document describes CLDR::Number v0.00_03, built with Unicode CLDR v24. This is a development release without full documentation and functionality may change. See CLDR::Number::TODO.

SYNOPSIS

# either
use CLDR::Number::Format::Decimal;
my $decf = CLDR::Number::Format::Decimal->new(locale => 'es');

# or
use CLDR::Number;
my $cldr = CLDR::Number->new(locale => 'es');
my $decf = $cldr->decimal_formatter;

say $decf->format(1234.5);  # '1 234,5' (Spanish)

$decf->locale('es-MX');
say $decf->format(1234.5);  # '1,234.5' (Mexican Spanish)

METHODS

format

Accepts a number and returns a formatted decimal, localized with the current locale.

at_least

Accepts a number and returns a formatted decimal for at least the supplied number.

say $decf->at_least(100);  # '100+'
range

Accepts two numbers and returns a formatted range of decimals.

say $decf->range(1, 10);  # '1–10'

ATTRIBUTES

See also the common attributes in CLDR::Number.

infinity

Default: when root locale

nan

Default: NaN when root locale

pattern

Default: #,##0.### when root locale

minimum_integer_digits

Default: 1 when root locale

minimum_fraction_digits

Default: 0 when root locale

maximum_fraction_digits

Default: 3 when root locale

primary_grouping_size

Default: 3 when root locale

secondary_grouping_size

Default: not set when root locale

rounding_increment

Default: 0 when root locale

AUTHOR

Nick Patch <patch@cpan.org>

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COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

© 2013 Nick Patch

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.