Format a numeric as currency type string for the users java.util.Locale - Android Internationalization

Android examples for Internationalization:Locale

Description

Format a numeric as currency type string for the users java.util.Locale

Demo Code

/*// w  ww  . ja  v a2  s .  c o  m
 * This file is part of Prepay Credit for Android
 *
 * Copyright ? 2013  Damien O'Reilly
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 * Contact the author at:          damienreilly@gmail.com
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//package com.java2s;
import java.text.DecimalFormat;

public class Main {
    /**
     * Format a numeric as currency type string for the users {@link java.util.Locale}
     *
     * @param input Number to format
     * @return {@link String}
     */
    public static String formatMoney(Number input) {
        // EURO symbol
        return new DecimalFormat("\u20AC#,##0.00").format(input
                .floatValue());

    }
}

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