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package java.text.spi;

import java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.spi.LocaleServiceProvider;

An abstract class for service providers that provide instances of the DecimalFormatSymbols class.

The requested Locale may contain an extension for specifying the desired numbering system. For example, "ar-u-nu-arab" (in the BCP 47 language tag form) specifies Arabic with the Arabic-Indic digits and symbols, while "ar-u-nu-latn" specifies Arabic with the Latin digits and symbols. Refer to the Unicode Locale Data Markup Language (LDML) specification for numbering systems.

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Since: 1.6
/** * An abstract class for service providers that * provide instances of the * {@link java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols DecimalFormatSymbols} class. * * <p>The requested {@code Locale} may contain an <a * href="../../util/Locale.html#def_locale_extension"> extension</a> for * specifying the desired numbering system. For example, {@code "ar-u-nu-arab"} * (in the BCP 47 language tag form) specifies Arabic with the Arabic-Indic * digits and symbols, while {@code "ar-u-nu-latn"} specifies Arabic with the * Latin digits and symbols. Refer to the <em>Unicode Locale Data Markup * Language (LDML)</em> specification for numbering systems. * * @since 1.6 * @see Locale#forLanguageTag(String) * @see Locale#getExtension(char) */
public abstract class DecimalFormatSymbolsProvider extends LocaleServiceProvider {
Sole constructor. (For invocation by subclass constructors, typically implicit.)
/** * Sole constructor. (For invocation by subclass constructors, typically * implicit.) */
protected DecimalFormatSymbolsProvider() { }
Returns a new DecimalFormatSymbols instance for the specified locale.
Params:
  • locale – the desired locale
Throws:
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Returns:a DecimalFormatSymbols instance.
/** * Returns a new <code>DecimalFormatSymbols</code> instance for the * specified locale. * * @param locale the desired locale * @exception NullPointerException if <code>locale</code> is null * @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>locale</code> isn't * one of the locales returned from * {@link java.util.spi.LocaleServiceProvider#getAvailableLocales() * getAvailableLocales()}. * @return a <code>DecimalFormatSymbols</code> instance. * @see java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#getInstance(java.util.Locale) */
public abstract DecimalFormatSymbols getInstance(Locale locale); }