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      4 ********************************************************************************
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      8 *
      9 * File DECIMFMT.H
     10 *
     11 * Modification History:
     12 *
     13 *   Date        Name        Description
     14 *   02/19/97    aliu        Converted from java.
     15 *   03/20/97    clhuang     Updated per C++ implementation.
     16 *   04/03/97    aliu        Rewrote parsing and formatting completely, and
     17 *                           cleaned up and debugged.  Actually works now.
     18 *   04/17/97    aliu        Changed DigitCount to int per code review.
     19 *   07/10/97    helena      Made ParsePosition a class and get rid of the function
     20 *                           hiding problems.
     21 *   09/09/97    aliu        Ported over support for exponential formats.
     22 *   07/20/98    stephen     Changed documentation
     23 *   01/30/13    emmons      Added Scaling methods
     24 ********************************************************************************
     25 */
     26 
     27 #ifndef DECIMFMT_H
     28 #define DECIMFMT_H
     29 
     30 #include "unicode/utypes.h"
     31 /**
     32  * \file
     33  * \brief C++ API: Compatibility APIs for decimal formatting.
     34  */
     35 
     36 #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
     37 
     38 #include "unicode/dcfmtsym.h"
     39 #include "unicode/numfmt.h"
     40 #include "unicode/locid.h"
     41 #include "unicode/fpositer.h"
     42 #include "unicode/stringpiece.h"
     43 #include "unicode/curramt.h"
     44 #include "unicode/enumset.h"
     45 
     46 U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
     47 
     48 class CurrencyPluralInfo;
     49 class CompactDecimalFormat;
     50 
     51 namespace number {
     52 class LocalizedNumberFormatter;
     53 class FormattedNumber;
     54 namespace impl {
     55 class DecimalQuantity;
     56 struct DecimalFormatFields;
     57 }
     58 }
     59 
     60 namespace numparse {
     61 namespace impl {
     62 class NumberParserImpl;
     63 }
     64 }
     65 
     66 /**
     67  * \cond
     68  * explicit template instantiation. see digitlst.h
     69  * (When building DLLs for Windows this is required.)
     70  */
     71 #if U_PF_WINDOWS <= U_PLATFORM && U_PLATFORM <= U_PF_CYGWIN && !defined(U_IN_DOXYGEN)
     72 template class U_I18N_API    EnumSet<UNumberFormatAttribute,
     73             UNUM_MAX_NONBOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTE+1,
     74             UNUM_LIMIT_BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTE>;
     75 #endif
     76 /** \endcond */
     77 
     78 /**
     79  * **IMPORTANT:** New users are strongly encouraged to see if
     80  * numberformatter.h fits their use case.  Although not deprecated, this header
     81  * is provided for backwards compatibility only.
     82  *
     83  * DecimalFormat is a concrete subclass of NumberFormat that formats decimal
     84  * numbers. It has a variety of features designed to make it possible to parse
     85  * and format numbers in any locale, including support for Western, Arabic, or
     86  * Indic digits.  It also supports different flavors of numbers, including
     87  * integers ("123"), fixed-point numbers ("123.4"), scientific notation
     88  * ("1.23E4"), percentages ("12%"), and currency amounts ("$123", "USD123",
     89  * "123 US dollars").  All of these flavors can be easily localized.
     90  *
     91  * To obtain a NumberFormat for a specific locale (including the default
     92  * locale) call one of NumberFormat's factory methods such as
     93  * createInstance(). Do not call the DecimalFormat constructors directly, unless
     94  * you know what you are doing, since the NumberFormat factory methods may
     95  * return subclasses other than DecimalFormat.
     96  *
     97  * **Example Usage**
     98  *
     99  * \code
    100  *     // Normally we would have a GUI with a menu for this
    101  *     int32_t locCount;
    102  *     const Locale* locales = NumberFormat::getAvailableLocales(locCount);
    103  *
    104  *     double myNumber = -1234.56;
    105  *     UErrorCode success = U_ZERO_ERROR;
    106  *     NumberFormat* form;
    107  *
    108  *     // Print out a number with the localized number, currency and percent
    109  *     // format for each locale.
    110  *     UnicodeString countryName;
    111  *     UnicodeString displayName;
    112  *     UnicodeString str;
    113  *     UnicodeString pattern;
    114  *     Formattable fmtable;
    115  *     for (int32_t j = 0; j < 3; ++j) {
    116  *         cout << endl << "FORMAT " << j << endl;
    117  *         for (int32_t i = 0; i < locCount; ++i) {
    118  *             if (locales[i].getCountry(countryName).size() == 0) {
    119  *                 // skip language-only
    120  *                 continue;
    121  *             }
    122  *             switch (j) {
    123  *             case 0:
    124  *                 form = NumberFormat::createInstance(locales[i], success ); break;
    125  *             case 1:
    126  *                 form = NumberFormat::createCurrencyInstance(locales[i], success ); break;
    127  *             default:
    128  *                 form = NumberFormat::createPercentInstance(locales[i], success ); break;
    129  *             }
    130  *             if (form) {
    131  *                 str.remove();
    132  *                 pattern = ((DecimalFormat*)form)->toPattern(pattern);
    133  *                 cout << locales[i].getDisplayName(displayName) << ": " << pattern;
    134  *                 cout << "  ->  " << form->format(myNumber,str) << endl;
    135  *                 form->parse(form->format(myNumber,str), fmtable, success);
    136  *                 delete form;
    137  *             }
    138  *         }
    139  *     }
    140  * \endcode
    141  *
    142  * **Another example use createInstance(style)**
    143  *
    144  * \code
    145  * // Print out a number using the localized number, currency,
    146  * // percent, scientific, integer, iso currency, and plural currency
    147  * // format for each locale</strong>
    148  * Locale* locale = new Locale("en", "US");
    149  * double myNumber = 1234.56;
    150  * UErrorCode success = U_ZERO_ERROR;
    151  * UnicodeString str;
    152  * Formattable fmtable;
    153  * for (int j=NumberFormat::kNumberStyle;
    154  *      j<=NumberFormat::kPluralCurrencyStyle;
    155  *      ++j) {
    156  *     NumberFormat* form = NumberFormat::createInstance(locale, j, success);
    157  *     str.remove();
    158  *     cout << "format result " << form->format(myNumber, str) << endl;
    159  *     format->parse(form->format(myNumber, str), fmtable, success);
    160  *     delete form;
    161  * }
    162  * \endcode
    163  *
    164  *
    165  * <p><strong>Patterns</strong>
    166  *
    167  * <p>A DecimalFormat consists of a <em>pattern</em> and a set of
    168  * <em>symbols</em>.  The pattern may be set directly using
    169  * applyPattern(), or indirectly using other API methods which
    170  * manipulate aspects of the pattern, such as the minimum number of integer
    171  * digits.  The symbols are stored in a DecimalFormatSymbols
    172  * object.  When using the NumberFormat factory methods, the
    173  * pattern and symbols are read from ICU's locale data.
    174  *
    175  * <p><strong>Special Pattern Characters</strong>
    176  *
    177  * <p>Many characters in a pattern are taken literally; they are matched during
    178  * parsing and output unchanged during formatting.  Special characters, on the
    179  * other hand, stand for other characters, strings, or classes of characters.
    180  * For example, the '#' character is replaced by a localized digit.  Often the
    181  * replacement character is the same as the pattern character; in the U.S. locale,
    182  * the ',' grouping character is replaced by ','.  However, the replacement is
    183  * still happening, and if the symbols are modified, the grouping character
    184  * changes.  Some special characters affect the behavior of the formatter by
    185  * their presence; for example, if the percent character is seen, then the
    186  * value is multiplied by 100 before being displayed.
    187  *
    188  * <p>To insert a special character in a pattern as a literal, that is, without
    189  * any special meaning, the character must be quoted.  There are some exceptions to
    190  * this which are noted below.
    191  *
    192  * <p>The characters listed here are used in non-localized patterns.  Localized
    193  * patterns use the corresponding characters taken from this formatter's
    194  * DecimalFormatSymbols object instead, and these characters lose
    195  * their special status.  Two exceptions are the currency sign and quote, which
    196  * are not localized.
    197  *
    198  * <table border=0 cellspacing=3 cellpadding=0>
    199  *   <tr bgcolor="#ccccff">
    200  *     <td align=left><strong>Symbol</strong>
    201  *     <td align=left><strong>Location</strong>
    202  *     <td align=left><strong>Localized?</strong>
    203  *     <td align=left><strong>Meaning</strong>
    204  *   <tr valign=top>
    205  *     <td><code>0</code>
    206  *     <td>Number
    207  *     <td>Yes
    208  *     <td>Digit
    209  *   <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff">
    210  *     <td><code>1-9</code>
    211  *     <td>Number
    212  *     <td>Yes
    213  *     <td>'1' through '9' indicate rounding.
    214  *   <tr valign=top>
    215  *     <td><code>\htmlonly&#x40;\endhtmlonly</code> <!--doxygen doesn't like @-->
    216  *     <td>Number
    217  *     <td>No
    218  *     <td>Significant digit
    219  *   <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff">
    220  *     <td><code>#</code>
    221  *     <td>Number
    222  *     <td>Yes
    223  *     <td>Digit, zero shows as absent
    224  *   <tr valign=top>
    225  *     <td><code>.</code>
    226  *     <td>Number
    227  *     <td>Yes
    228  *     <td>Decimal separator or monetary decimal separator
    229  *   <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff">
    230  *     <td><code>-</code>
    231  *     <td>Number
    232  *     <td>Yes
    233  *     <td>Minus sign
    234  *   <tr valign=top>
    235  *     <td><code>,</code>
    236  *     <td>Number
    237  *     <td>Yes
    238  *     <td>Grouping separator
    239  *   <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff">
    240  *     <td><code>E</code>
    241  *     <td>Number
    242  *     <td>Yes
    243  *     <td>Separates mantissa and exponent in scientific notation.
    244  *         <em>Need not be quoted in prefix or suffix.</em>
    245  *   <tr valign=top>
    246  *     <td><code>+</code>
    247  *     <td>Exponent
    248  *     <td>Yes
    249  *     <td>Prefix positive exponents with localized plus sign.
    250  *         <em>Need not be quoted in prefix or suffix.</em>
    251  *   <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff">
    252  *     <td><code>;</code>
    253  *     <td>Subpattern boundary
    254  *     <td>Yes
    255  *     <td>Separates positive and negative subpatterns
    256  *   <tr valign=top>
    257  *     <td><code>\%</code>
    258  *     <td>Prefix or suffix
    259  *     <td>Yes
    260  *     <td>Multiply by 100 and show as percentage
    261  *   <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff">
    262  *     <td><code>\\u2030</code>
    263  *     <td>Prefix or suffix
    264  *     <td>Yes
    265  *     <td>Multiply by 1000 and show as per mille
    266  *   <tr valign=top>
    267  *     <td><code>\htmlonly&curren;\endhtmlonly</code> (<code>\\u00A4</code>)
    268  *     <td>Prefix or suffix
    269  *     <td>No
    270  *     <td>Currency sign, replaced by currency symbol.  If
    271  *         doubled, replaced by international currency symbol.
    272  *         If tripled, replaced by currency plural names, for example,
    273  *         "US dollar" or "US dollars" for America.
    274  *         If present in a pattern, the monetary decimal separator
    275  *         is used instead of the decimal separator.
    276  *   <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff">
    277  *     <td><code>'</code>
    278  *     <td>Prefix or suffix
    279  *     <td>No
    280  *     <td>Used to quote special characters in a prefix or suffix,
    281  *         for example, <code>"'#'#"</code> formats 123 to
    282  *         <code>"#123"</code>.  To create a single quote
    283  *         itself, use two in a row: <code>"# o''clock"</code>.
    284  *   <tr valign=top>
    285  *     <td><code>*</code>
    286  *     <td>Prefix or suffix boundary
    287  *     <td>Yes
    288  *     <td>Pad escape, precedes pad character
    289  * </table>
    290  *
    291  * <p>A DecimalFormat pattern contains a postive and negative
    292  * subpattern, for example, "#,##0.00;(#,##0.00)".  Each subpattern has a
    293  * prefix, a numeric part, and a suffix.  If there is no explicit negative
    294  * subpattern, the negative subpattern is the localized minus sign prefixed to the
    295  * positive subpattern. That is, "0.00" alone is equivalent to "0.00;-0.00".  If there
    296  * is an explicit negative subpattern, it serves only to specify the negative
    297  * prefix and suffix; the number of digits, minimal digits, and other
    298  * characteristics are ignored in the negative subpattern. That means that
    299  * "#,##0.0#;(#)" has precisely the same result as "#,##0.0#;(#,##0.0#)".
    300  *
    301  * <p>The prefixes, suffixes, and various symbols used for infinity, digits,
    302  * thousands separators, decimal separators, etc. may be set to arbitrary
    303  * values, and they will appear properly during formatting.  However, care must
    304  * be taken that the symbols and strings do not conflict, or parsing will be
    305  * unreliable.  For example, either the positive and negative prefixes or the
    306  * suffixes must be distinct for parse() to be able
    307  * to distinguish positive from negative values.  Another example is that the
    308  * decimal separator and thousands separator should be distinct characters, or
    309  * parsing will be impossible.
    310  *
    311  * <p>The <em>grouping separator</em> is a character that separates clusters of
    312  * integer digits to make large numbers more legible.  It commonly used for
    313  * thousands, but in some locales it separates ten-thousands.  The <em>grouping
    314  * size</em> is the number of digits between the grouping separators, such as 3
    315  * for "100,000,000" or 4 for "1 0000 0000". There are actually two different
    316  * grouping sizes: One used for the least significant integer digits, the
    317  * <em>primary grouping size</em>, and one used for all others, the
    318  * <em>secondary grouping size</em>.  In most locales these are the same, but
    319  * sometimes they are different. For example, if the primary grouping interval
    320  * is 3, and the secondary is 2, then this corresponds to the pattern
    321  * "#,##,##0", and the number 123456789 is formatted as "12,34,56,789".  If a
    322  * pattern contains multiple grouping separators, the interval between the last
    323  * one and the end of the integer defines the primary grouping size, and the
    324  * interval between the last two defines the secondary grouping size. All others
    325  * are ignored, so "#,##,###,####" == "###,###,####" == "##,#,###,####".
    326  *
    327  * <p>Illegal patterns, such as "#.#.#" or "#.###,###", will cause
    328  * DecimalFormat to set a failing UErrorCode.
    329  *
    330  * <p><strong>Pattern BNF</strong>
    331  *
    332  * <pre>
    333  * pattern    := subpattern (';' subpattern)?
    334  * subpattern := prefix? number exponent? suffix?
    335  * number     := (integer ('.' fraction)?) | sigDigits
    336  * prefix     := '\\u0000'..'\\uFFFD' - specialCharacters
    337  * suffix     := '\\u0000'..'\\uFFFD' - specialCharacters
    338  * integer    := '#'* '0'* '0'
    339  * fraction   := '0'* '#'*
    340  * sigDigits  := '#'* '@' '@'* '#'*
    341  * exponent   := 'E' '+'? '0'* '0'
    342  * padSpec    := '*' padChar
    343  * padChar    := '\\u0000'..'\\uFFFD' - quote
    344  * &nbsp;
    345  * Notation:
    346  *   X*       0 or more instances of X
    347  *   X?       0 or 1 instances of X
    348  *   X|Y      either X or Y
    349  *   C..D     any character from C up to D, inclusive
    350  *   S-T      characters in S, except those in T
    351  * </pre>
    352  * The first subpattern is for positive numbers. The second (optional)
    353  * subpattern is for negative numbers.
    354  *
    355  * <p>Not indicated in the BNF syntax above:
    356  *
    357  * <ul><li>The grouping separator ',' can occur inside the integer and
    358  * sigDigits elements, between any two pattern characters of that
    359  * element, as long as the integer or sigDigits element is not
    360  * followed by the exponent element.
    361  *
    362  * <li>Two grouping intervals are recognized: That between the
    363  *     decimal point and the first grouping symbol, and that
    364  *     between the first and second grouping symbols. These
    365  *     intervals are identical in most locales, but in some
    366  *     locales they differ. For example, the pattern
    367  *     &quot;#,##,###&quot; formats the number 123456789 as
    368  *     &quot;12,34,56,789&quot;.</li>
    369  *
    370  * <li>The pad specifier <code>padSpec</code> may appear before the prefix,
    371  * after the prefix, before the suffix, after the suffix, or not at all.
    372  *
    373  * <li>In place of '0', the digits '1' through '9' may be used to
    374  * indicate a rounding increment.
    375  * </ul>
    376  *
    377  * <p><strong>Parsing</strong>
    378  *
    379  * <p>DecimalFormat parses all Unicode characters that represent
    380  * decimal digits, as defined by u_charDigitValue().  In addition,
    381  * DecimalFormat also recognizes as digits the ten consecutive
    382  * characters starting with the localized zero digit defined in the
    383  * DecimalFormatSymbols object.  During formatting, the
    384  * DecimalFormatSymbols-based digits are output.
    385  *
    386  * <p>During parsing, grouping separators are ignored if in lenient mode;
    387  * otherwise, if present, they must be in appropriate positions.
    388  *
    389  * <p>For currency parsing, the formatter is able to parse every currency
    390  * style formats no matter which style the formatter is constructed with.
    391  * For example, a formatter instance gotten from
    392  * NumberFormat.getInstance(ULocale, NumberFormat.CURRENCYSTYLE) can parse
    393  * formats such as "USD1.00" and "3.00 US dollars".
    394  *
    395  * <p>If parse(UnicodeString&,Formattable&,ParsePosition&)
    396  * fails to parse a string, it leaves the parse position unchanged.
    397  * The convenience method parse(UnicodeString&,Formattable&,UErrorCode&)
    398  * indicates parse failure by setting a failing
    399  * UErrorCode.
    400  *
    401  * <p><strong>Formatting</strong>
    402  *
    403  * <p>Formatting is guided by several parameters, all of which can be
    404  * specified either using a pattern or using the API.  The following
    405  * description applies to formats that do not use <a href="#sci">scientific
    406  * notation</a> or <a href="#sigdig">significant digits</a>.
    407  *
    408  * <ul><li>If the number of actual integer digits exceeds the
    409  * <em>maximum integer digits</em>, then only the least significant
    410  * digits are shown.  For example, 1997 is formatted as "97" if the
    411  * maximum integer digits is set to 2.
    412  *
    413  * <li>If the number of actual integer digits is less than the
    414  * <em>minimum integer digits</em>, then leading zeros are added.  For
    415  * example, 1997 is formatted as "01997" if the minimum integer digits
    416  * is set to 5.
    417  *
    418  * <li>If the number of actual fraction digits exceeds the <em>maximum
    419  * fraction digits</em>, then rounding is performed to the
    420  * maximum fraction digits.  For example, 0.125 is formatted as "0.12"
    421  * if the maximum fraction digits is 2.  This behavior can be changed
    422  * by specifying a rounding increment and/or a rounding mode.
    423  *
    424  * <li>If the number of actual fraction digits is less than the
    425  * <em>minimum fraction digits</em>, then trailing zeros are added.
    426  * For example, 0.125 is formatted as "0.1250" if the mimimum fraction
    427  * digits is set to 4.
    428  *
    429  * <li>Trailing fractional zeros are not displayed if they occur
    430  * <em>j</em> positions after the decimal, where <em>j</em> is less
    431  * than the maximum fraction digits. For example, 0.10004 is
    432  * formatted as "0.1" if the maximum fraction digits is four or less.
    433  * </ul>
    434  *
    435  * <p><strong>Special Values</strong>
    436  *
    437  * <p><code>NaN</code> is represented as a single character, typically
    438  * <code>\\uFFFD</code>.  This character is determined by the
    439  * DecimalFormatSymbols object.  This is the only value for which
    440  * the prefixes and suffixes are not used.
    441  *
    442  * <p>Infinity is represented as a single character, typically
    443  * <code>\\u221E</code>, with the positive or negative prefixes and suffixes
    444  * applied.  The infinity character is determined by the
    445  * DecimalFormatSymbols object.
    446  *
    447  * <a name="sci"><strong>Scientific Notation</strong></a>
    448  *
    449  * <p>Numbers in scientific notation are expressed as the product of a mantissa
    450  * and a power of ten, for example, 1234 can be expressed as 1.234 x 10<sup>3</sup>. The
    451  * mantissa is typically in the half-open interval [1.0, 10.0) or sometimes [0.0, 1.0),
    452  * but it need not be.  DecimalFormat supports arbitrary mantissas.
    453  * DecimalFormat can be instructed to use scientific
    454  * notation through the API or through the pattern.  In a pattern, the exponent
    455  * character immediately followed by one or more digit characters indicates
    456  * scientific notation.  Example: "0.###E0" formats the number 1234 as
    457  * "1.234E3".
    458  *
    459  * <ul>
    460  * <li>The number of digit characters after the exponent character gives the
    461  * minimum exponent digit count.  There is no maximum.  Negative exponents are
    462  * formatted using the localized minus sign, <em>not</em> the prefix and suffix
    463  * from the pattern.  This allows patterns such as "0.###E0 m/s".  To prefix
    464  * positive exponents with a localized plus sign, specify '+' between the
    465  * exponent and the digits: "0.###E+0" will produce formats "1E+1", "1E+0",
    466  * "1E-1", etc.  (In localized patterns, use the localized plus sign rather than
    467  * '+'.)
    468  *
    469  * <li>The minimum number of integer digits is achieved by adjusting the
    470  * exponent.  Example: 0.00123 formatted with "00.###E0" yields "12.3E-4".  This
    471  * only happens if there is no maximum number of integer digits.  If there is a
    472  * maximum, then the minimum number of integer digits is fixed at one.
    473  *
    474  * <li>The maximum number of integer digits, if present, specifies the exponent
    475  * grouping.  The most common use of this is to generate <em>engineering
    476  * notation</em>, in which the exponent is a multiple of three, e.g.,
    477  * "##0.###E0".  The number 12345 is formatted using "##0.####E0" as "12.345E3".
    478  *
    479  * <li>When using scientific notation, the formatter controls the
    480  * digit counts using significant digits logic.  The maximum number of
    481  * significant digits limits the total number of integer and fraction
    482  * digits that will be shown in the mantissa; it does not affect
    483  * parsing.  For example, 12345 formatted with "##0.##E0" is "12.3E3".
    484  * See the section on significant digits for more details.
    485  *
    486  * <li>The number of significant digits shown is determined as
    487  * follows: If areSignificantDigitsUsed() returns false, then the
    488  * minimum number of significant digits shown is one, and the maximum
    489  * number of significant digits shown is the sum of the <em>minimum
    490  * integer</em> and <em>maximum fraction</em> digits, and is
    491  * unaffected by the maximum integer digits.  If this sum is zero,
    492  * then all significant digits are shown.  If
    493  * areSignificantDigitsUsed() returns true, then the significant digit
    494  * counts are specified by getMinimumSignificantDigits() and
    495  * getMaximumSignificantDigits().  In this case, the number of
    496  * integer digits is fixed at one, and there is no exponent grouping.
    497  *
    498  * <li>Exponential patterns may not contain grouping separators.
    499  * </ul>
    500  *
    501  * <a name="sigdig"><strong>Significant Digits</strong></a>
    502  *
    503  * <code>DecimalFormat</code> has two ways of controlling how many
    504  * digits are shows: (a) significant digits counts, or (b) integer and
    505  * fraction digit counts.  Integer and fraction digit counts are
    506  * described above.  When a formatter is using significant digits
    507  * counts, the number of integer and fraction digits is not specified
    508  * directly, and the formatter settings for these counts are ignored.
    509  * Instead, the formatter uses however many integer and fraction
    510  * digits are required to display the specified number of significant
    511  * digits.  Examples:
    512  *
    513  * <table border=0 cellspacing=3 cellpadding=0>
    514  *   <tr bgcolor="#ccccff">
    515  *     <td align=left>Pattern
    516  *     <td align=left>Minimum significant digits
    517  *     <td align=left>Maximum significant digits
    518  *     <td align=left>Number
    519  *     <td align=left>Output of format()
    520  *   <tr valign=top>
    521  *     <td><code>\@\@\@</code>
    522  *     <td>3
    523  *     <td>3
    524  *     <td>12345
    525  *     <td><code>12300</code>
    526  *   <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff">
    527  *     <td><code>\@\@\@</code>
    528  *     <td>3
    529  *     <td>3
    530  *     <td>0.12345
    531  *     <td><code>0.123</code>
    532  *   <tr valign=top>
    533  *     <td><code>\@\@##</code>
    534  *     <td>2
    535  *     <td>4
    536  *     <td>3.14159
    537  *     <td><code>3.142</code>
    538  *   <tr valign=top bgcolor="#eeeeff">
    539  *     <td><code>\@\@##</code>
    540  *     <td>2
    541  *     <td>4
    542  *     <td>1.23004
    543  *     <td><code>1.23</code>
    544  * </table>
    545  *
    546  * <ul>
    547  * <li>Significant digit counts may be expressed using patterns that
    548  * specify a minimum and maximum number of significant digits.  These
    549  * are indicated by the <code>'@'</code> and <code>'#'</code>
    550  * characters.  The minimum number of significant digits is the number
    551  * of <code>'@'</code> characters.  The maximum number of significant
    552  * digits is the number of <code>'@'</code> characters plus the number
    553  * of <code>'#'</code> characters following on the right.  For
    554  * example, the pattern <code>"@@@"</code> indicates exactly 3
    555  * significant digits.  The pattern <code>"@##"</code> indicates from
    556  * 1 to 3 significant digits.  Trailing zero digits to the right of
    557  * the decimal separator are suppressed after the minimum number of
    558  * significant digits have been shown.  For example, the pattern
    559  * <code>"@##"</code> formats the number 0.1203 as
    560  * <code>"0.12"</code>.
    561  *
    562  * <li>If a pattern uses significant digits, it may not contain a
    563  * decimal separator, nor the <code>'0'</code> pattern character.
    564  * Patterns such as <code>"@00"</code> or <code>"@.###"</code> are
    565  * disallowed.
    566  *
    567  * <li>Any number of <code>'#'</code> characters may be prepended to
    568  * the left of the leftmost <code>'@'</code> character.  These have no
    569  * effect on the minimum and maximum significant digits counts, but
    570  * may be used to position grouping separators.  For example,
    571  * <code>"#,#@#"</code> indicates a minimum of one significant digits,
    572  * a maximum of two significant digits, and a grouping size of three.
    573  *
    574  * <li>In order to enable significant digits formatting, use a pattern
    575  * containing the <code>'@'</code> pattern character.  Alternatively,
    576  * call setSignificantDigitsUsed(TRUE).
    577  *
    578  * <li>In order to disable significant digits formatting, use a
    579  * pattern that does not contain the <code>'@'</code> pattern
    580  * character. Alternatively, call setSignificantDigitsUsed(FALSE).
    581  *
    582  * <li>The number of significant digits has no effect on parsing.
    583  *
    584  * <li>Significant digits may be used together with exponential notation. Such
    585  * patterns are equivalent to a normal exponential pattern with a minimum and
    586  * maximum integer digit count of one, a minimum fraction digit count of
    587  * <code>getMinimumSignificantDigits() - 1</code>, and a maximum fraction digit
    588  * count of <code>getMaximumSignificantDigits() - 1</code>. For example, the
    589  * pattern <code>"@@###E0"</code> is equivalent to <code>"0.0###E0"</code>.
    590  *
    591  * <li>If signficant digits are in use, then the integer and fraction
    592  * digit counts, as set via the API, are ignored.  If significant
    593  * digits are not in use, then the signficant digit counts, as set via
    594  * the API, are ignored.
    595  *
    596  * </ul>
    597  *
    598  * <p><strong>Padding</strong>
    599  *
    600  * <p>DecimalFormat supports padding the result of
    601  * format() to a specific width.  Padding may be specified either
    602  * through the API or through the pattern syntax.  In a pattern the pad escape
    603  * character, followed by a single pad character, causes padding to be parsed
    604  * and formatted.  The pad escape character is '*' in unlocalized patterns, and
    605  * can be localized using DecimalFormatSymbols::setSymbol() with a
    606  * DecimalFormatSymbols::kPadEscapeSymbol
    607  * selector.  For example, <code>"$*x#,##0.00"</code> formats 123 to
    608  * <code>"$xx123.00"</code>, and 1234 to <code>"$1,234.00"</code>.
    609  *
    610  * <ul>
    611  * <li>When padding is in effect, the width of the positive subpattern,
    612  * including prefix and suffix, determines the format width.  For example, in
    613  * the pattern <code>"* #0 o''clock"</code>, the format width is 10.
    614  *
    615  * <li>The width is counted in 16-bit code units (char16_ts).
    616  *
    617  * <li>Some parameters which usually do not matter have meaning when padding is
    618  * used, because the pattern width is significant with padding.  In the pattern
    619  * "* ##,##,#,##0.##", the format width is 14.  The initial characters "##,##,"
    620  * do not affect the grouping size or maximum integer digits, but they do affect
    621  * the format width.
    622  *
    623  * <li>Padding may be inserted at one of four locations: before the prefix,
    624  * after the prefix, before the suffix, or after the suffix.  If padding is
    625  * specified in any other location, applyPattern()
    626  * sets a failing UErrorCode.  If there is no prefix,
    627  * before the prefix and after the prefix are equivalent, likewise for the
    628  * suffix.
    629  *
    630  * <li>When specified in a pattern, the 32-bit code point immediately
    631  * following the pad escape is the pad character. This may be any character,
    632  * including a special pattern character. That is, the pad escape
    633  * <em>escapes</em> the following character. If there is no character after
    634  * the pad escape, then the pattern is illegal.
    635  *
    636  * </ul>
    637  *
    638  * <p><strong>Rounding</strong>
    639  *
    640  * <p>DecimalFormat supports rounding to a specific increment.  For
    641  * example, 1230 rounded to the nearest 50 is 1250.  1.234 rounded to the
    642  * nearest 0.65 is 1.3.  The rounding increment may be specified through the API
    643  * or in a pattern.  To specify a rounding increment in a pattern, include the
    644  * increment in the pattern itself.  "#,#50" specifies a rounding increment of
    645  * 50.  "#,##0.05" specifies a rounding increment of 0.05.
    646  *
    647  * <p>In the absense of an explicit rounding increment numbers are
    648  * rounded to their formatted width.
    649  *
    650  * <ul>
    651  * <li>Rounding only affects the string produced by formatting.  It does
    652  * not affect parsing or change any numerical values.
    653  *
    654  * <li>A <em>rounding mode</em> determines how values are rounded; see
    655  * DecimalFormat::ERoundingMode.  The default rounding mode is
    656  * DecimalFormat::kRoundHalfEven.  The rounding mode can only be set
    657  * through the API; it can not be set with a pattern.
    658  *
    659  * <li>Some locales use rounding in their currency formats to reflect the
    660  * smallest currency denomination.
    661  *
    662  * <li>In a pattern, digits '1' through '9' specify rounding, but otherwise
    663  * behave identically to digit '0'.
    664  * </ul>
    665  *
    666  * <p><strong>Synchronization</strong>
    667  *
    668  * <p>DecimalFormat objects are not synchronized.  Multiple
    669  * threads should not access one formatter concurrently.
    670  *
    671  * <p><strong>Subclassing</strong>
    672  *
    673  * <p><em>User subclasses are not supported.</em> While clients may write
    674  * subclasses, such code will not necessarily work and will not be
    675  * guaranteed to work stably from release to release.
    676  */
    677 class U_I18N_API DecimalFormat : public NumberFormat {
    678   public:
    679     /**
    680      * Pad position.
    681      * @stable ICU 2.4
    682      */
    683     enum EPadPosition {
    684         kPadBeforePrefix, kPadAfterPrefix, kPadBeforeSuffix, kPadAfterSuffix
    685     };
    686 
    687     /**
    688      * Create a DecimalFormat using the default pattern and symbols
    689      * for the default locale. This is a convenient way to obtain a
    690      * DecimalFormat when internationalization is not the main concern.
    691      * <P>
    692      * To obtain standard formats for a given locale, use the factory methods
    693      * on NumberFormat such as createInstance. These factories will
    694      * return the most appropriate sub-class of NumberFormat for a given
    695      * locale.
    696      * <p>
    697      * <strong>NOTE:</strong> New users are strongly encouraged to use
    698      * #icu::number::NumberFormatter instead of DecimalFormat.
    699      * @param status    Output param set to success/failure code. If the
    700      *                  pattern is invalid this will be set to a failure code.
    701      * @stable ICU 2.0
    702      */
    703     DecimalFormat(UErrorCode& status);
    704 
    705     /**
    706      * Create a DecimalFormat from the given pattern and the symbols
    707      * for the default locale. This is a convenient way to obtain a
    708      * DecimalFormat when internationalization is not the main concern.
    709      * <P>
    710      * To obtain standard formats for a given locale, use the factory methods
    711      * on NumberFormat such as createInstance. These factories will
    712      * return the most appropriate sub-class of NumberFormat for a given
    713      * locale.
    714      * <p>
    715      * <strong>NOTE:</strong> New users are strongly encouraged to use
    716      * #icu::number::NumberFormatter instead of DecimalFormat.
    717      * @param pattern   A non-localized pattern string.
    718      * @param status    Output param set to success/failure code. If the
    719      *                  pattern is invalid this will be set to a failure code.
    720      * @stable ICU 2.0
    721      */
    722     DecimalFormat(const UnicodeString& pattern, UErrorCode& status);
    723 
    724     /**
    725      * Create a DecimalFormat from the given pattern and symbols.
    726      * Use this constructor when you need to completely customize the
    727      * behavior of the format.
    728      * <P>
    729      * To obtain standard formats for a given
    730      * locale, use the factory methods on NumberFormat such as
    731      * createInstance or createCurrencyInstance. If you need only minor adjustments
    732      * to a standard format, you can modify the format returned by
    733      * a NumberFormat factory method.
    734      * <p>
    735      * <strong>NOTE:</strong> New users are strongly encouraged to use
    736      * #icu::number::NumberFormatter instead of DecimalFormat.
    737      *
    738      * @param pattern           a non-localized pattern string
    739      * @param symbolsToAdopt    the set of symbols to be used.  The caller should not
    740      *                          delete this object after making this call.
    741      * @param status            Output param set to success/failure code. If the
    742      *                          pattern is invalid this will be set to a failure code.
    743      * @stable ICU 2.0
    744      */
    745     DecimalFormat(const UnicodeString& pattern, DecimalFormatSymbols* symbolsToAdopt, UErrorCode& status);
    746 
    747 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
    748 
    749     /**
    750      * This API is for ICU use only.
    751      * Create a DecimalFormat from the given pattern, symbols, and style.
    752      *
    753      * @param pattern           a non-localized pattern string
    754      * @param symbolsToAdopt    the set of symbols to be used.  The caller should not
    755      *                          delete this object after making this call.
    756      * @param style             style of decimal format
    757      * @param status            Output param set to success/failure code. If the
    758      *                          pattern is invalid this will be set to a failure code.
    759      * @internal
    760      */
    761     DecimalFormat(const UnicodeString& pattern, DecimalFormatSymbols* symbolsToAdopt,
    762                   UNumberFormatStyle style, UErrorCode& status);
    763 
    764 #if UCONFIG_HAVE_PARSEALLINPUT
    765 
    766     /**
    767      * @internal
    768      */
    769     void setParseAllInput(UNumberFormatAttributeValue value);
    770 
    771 #endif
    772 
    773 #endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
    774 
    775   private:
    776 
    777     /**
    778      * Internal constructor for DecimalFormat; sets up internal fields. All public constructors should
    779      * call this constructor.
    780      */
    781     DecimalFormat(const DecimalFormatSymbols* symbolsToAdopt, UErrorCode& status);
    782 
    783   public:
    784 
    785     /**
    786      * Set an integer attribute on this DecimalFormat.
    787      * May return U_UNSUPPORTED_ERROR if this instance does not support
    788      * the specified attribute.
    789      * @param attr the attribute to set
    790      * @param newValue new value
    791      * @param status the error type
    792      * @return *this - for chaining (example: format.setAttribute(...).setAttribute(...) )
    793      * @stable ICU 51
    794      */
    795     virtual DecimalFormat& setAttribute(UNumberFormatAttribute attr, int32_t newValue, UErrorCode& status);
    796 
    797     /**
    798      * Get an integer
    799      * May return U_UNSUPPORTED_ERROR if this instance does not support
    800      * the specified attribute.
    801      * @param attr the attribute to set
    802      * @param status the error type
    803      * @return the attribute value. Undefined if there is an error.
    804      * @stable ICU 51
    805      */
    806     virtual int32_t getAttribute(UNumberFormatAttribute attr, UErrorCode& status) const;
    807 
    808 
    809     /**
    810      * Set whether or not grouping will be used in this format.
    811      * @param newValue    True, grouping will be used in this format.
    812      * @see getGroupingUsed
    813      * @stable ICU 53
    814      */
    815     void setGroupingUsed(UBool newValue) U_OVERRIDE;
    816 
    817     /**
    818      * Sets whether or not numbers should be parsed as integers only.
    819      * @param value    set True, this format will parse numbers as integers
    820      *                 only.
    821      * @see isParseIntegerOnly
    822      * @stable ICU 53
    823      */
    824     void setParseIntegerOnly(UBool value) U_OVERRIDE;
    825 
    826     /**
    827      * Sets whether lenient parsing should be enabled (it is off by default).
    828      *
    829      * @param enable \c TRUE if lenient parsing should be used,
    830      *               \c FALSE otherwise.
    831      * @stable ICU 4.8
    832      */
    833     void setLenient(UBool enable) U_OVERRIDE;
    834 
    835     /**
    836      * Create a DecimalFormat from the given pattern and symbols.
    837      * Use this constructor when you need to completely customize the
    838      * behavior of the format.
    839      * <P>
    840      * To obtain standard formats for a given
    841      * locale, use the factory methods on NumberFormat such as
    842      * createInstance or createCurrencyInstance. If you need only minor adjustments
    843      * to a standard format, you can modify the format returned by
    844      * a NumberFormat factory method.
    845      * <p>
    846      * <strong>NOTE:</strong> New users are strongly encouraged to use
    847      * #icu::number::NumberFormatter instead of DecimalFormat.
    848      *
    849      * @param pattern           a non-localized pattern string
    850      * @param symbolsToAdopt    the set of symbols to be used.  The caller should not
    851      *                          delete this object after making this call.
    852      * @param parseError        Output param to receive errors occured during parsing
    853      * @param status            Output param set to success/failure code. If the
    854      *                          pattern is invalid this will be set to a failure code.
    855      * @stable ICU 2.0
    856      */
    857     DecimalFormat(const UnicodeString& pattern, DecimalFormatSymbols* symbolsToAdopt,
    858                   UParseError& parseError, UErrorCode& status);
    859 
    860     /**
    861      * Create a DecimalFormat from the given pattern and symbols.
    862      * Use this constructor when you need to completely customize the
    863      * behavior of the format.
    864      * <P>
    865      * To obtain standard formats for a given
    866      * locale, use the factory methods on NumberFormat such as
    867      * createInstance or createCurrencyInstance. If you need only minor adjustments
    868      * to a standard format, you can modify the format returned by
    869      * a NumberFormat factory method.
    870      * <p>
    871      * <strong>NOTE:</strong> New users are strongly encouraged to use
    872      * #icu::number::NumberFormatter instead of DecimalFormat.
    873      *
    874      * @param pattern           a non-localized pattern string
    875      * @param symbols   the set of symbols to be used
    876      * @param status            Output param set to success/failure code. If the
    877      *                          pattern is invalid this will be set to a failure code.
    878      * @stable ICU 2.0
    879      */
    880     DecimalFormat(const UnicodeString& pattern, const DecimalFormatSymbols& symbols, UErrorCode& status);
    881 
    882     /**
    883      * Copy constructor.
    884      *
    885      * @param source    the DecimalFormat object to be copied from.
    886      * @stable ICU 2.0
    887      */
    888     DecimalFormat(const DecimalFormat& source);
    889 
    890     /**
    891      * Assignment operator.
    892      *
    893      * @param rhs    the DecimalFormat object to be copied.
    894      * @stable ICU 2.0
    895      */
    896     DecimalFormat& operator=(const DecimalFormat& rhs);
    897 
    898     /**
    899      * Destructor.
    900      * @stable ICU 2.0
    901      */
    902     ~DecimalFormat() U_OVERRIDE;
    903 
    904     /**
    905      * Clone this Format object polymorphically. The caller owns the
    906      * result and should delete it when done.
    907      *
    908      * @return    a polymorphic copy of this DecimalFormat.
    909      * @stable ICU 2.0
    910      */
    911     Format* clone(void) const U_OVERRIDE;
    912 
    913     /**
    914      * Return true if the given Format objects are semantically equal.
    915      * Objects of different subclasses are considered unequal.
    916      *
    917      * @param other    the object to be compared with.
    918      * @return         true if the given Format objects are semantically equal.
    919      * @stable ICU 2.0
    920      */
    921     UBool operator==(const Format& other) const U_OVERRIDE;
    922 
    923 
    924     using NumberFormat::format;
    925 
    926     /**
    927      * Format a double or long number using base-10 representation.
    928      *
    929      * @param number    The value to be formatted.
    930      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.
    931      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.
    932      * @param pos       On input: an alignment field, if desired.
    933      *                  On output: the offsets of the alignment field.
    934      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.
    935      * @stable ICU 2.0
    936      */
    937     UnicodeString& format(double number, UnicodeString& appendTo, FieldPosition& pos) const U_OVERRIDE;
    938 
    939 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
    940     /**
    941      * Format a double or long number using base-10 representation.
    942      *
    943      * @param number    The value to be formatted.
    944      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.
    945      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.
    946      * @param pos       On input: an alignment field, if desired.
    947      *                  On output: the offsets of the alignment field.
    948      * @param status
    949      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.
    950      * @internal
    951      */
    952     UnicodeString& format(double number, UnicodeString& appendTo, FieldPosition& pos,
    953                           UErrorCode& status) const U_OVERRIDE;
    954 #endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
    955 
    956     /**
    957      * Format a double or long number using base-10 representation.
    958      *
    959      * @param number    The value to be formatted.
    960      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.
    961      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.
    962      * @param posIter   On return, can be used to iterate over positions
    963      *                  of fields generated by this format call.
    964      *                  Can be NULL.
    965      * @param status    Output param filled with success/failure status.
    966      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.
    967      * @stable ICU 4.4
    968      */
    969     UnicodeString& format(double number, UnicodeString& appendTo, FieldPositionIterator* posIter,
    970                           UErrorCode& status) const U_OVERRIDE;
    971 
    972     /**
    973      * Format a long number using base-10 representation.
    974      *
    975      * @param number    The value to be formatted.
    976      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.
    977      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.
    978      * @param pos       On input: an alignment field, if desired.
    979      *                  On output: the offsets of the alignment field.
    980      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.
    981      * @stable ICU 2.0
    982      */
    983     UnicodeString& format(int32_t number, UnicodeString& appendTo, FieldPosition& pos) const U_OVERRIDE;
    984 
    985 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
    986     /**
    987      * Format a long number using base-10 representation.
    988      *
    989      * @param number    The value to be formatted.
    990      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.
    991      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.
    992      * @param pos       On input: an alignment field, if desired.
    993      *                  On output: the offsets of the alignment field.
    994      * @param status    Output param filled with success/failure status.
    995      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.
    996      * @internal
    997      */
    998     UnicodeString& format(int32_t number, UnicodeString& appendTo, FieldPosition& pos,
    999                           UErrorCode& status) const U_OVERRIDE;
   1000 #endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
   1001 
   1002     /**
   1003      * Format a long number using base-10 representation.
   1004      *
   1005      * @param number    The value to be formatted.
   1006      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.
   1007      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.
   1008      * @param posIter   On return, can be used to iterate over positions
   1009      *                  of fields generated by this format call.
   1010      *                  Can be NULL.
   1011      * @param status    Output param filled with success/failure status.
   1012      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.
   1013      * @stable ICU 4.4
   1014      */
   1015     UnicodeString& format(int32_t number, UnicodeString& appendTo, FieldPositionIterator* posIter,
   1016                           UErrorCode& status) const U_OVERRIDE;
   1017 
   1018     /**
   1019      * Format an int64 number using base-10 representation.
   1020      *
   1021      * @param number    The value to be formatted.
   1022      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.
   1023      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.
   1024      * @param pos       On input: an alignment field, if desired.
   1025      *                  On output: the offsets of the alignment field.
   1026      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.
   1027      * @stable ICU 2.8
   1028      */
   1029     UnicodeString& format(int64_t number, UnicodeString& appendTo, FieldPosition& pos) const U_OVERRIDE;
   1030 
   1031 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
   1032     /**
   1033      * Format an int64 number using base-10 representation.
   1034      *
   1035      * @param number    The value to be formatted.
   1036      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.
   1037      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.
   1038      * @param pos       On input: an alignment field, if desired.
   1039      *                  On output: the offsets of the alignment field.
   1040      * @param status    Output param filled with success/failure status.
   1041      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.
   1042      * @internal
   1043      */
   1044     UnicodeString& format(int64_t number, UnicodeString& appendTo, FieldPosition& pos,
   1045                           UErrorCode& status) const U_OVERRIDE;
   1046 #endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
   1047 
   1048     /**
   1049      * Format an int64 number using base-10 representation.
   1050      *
   1051      * @param number    The value to be formatted.
   1052      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.
   1053      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.
   1054      * @param posIter   On return, can be used to iterate over positions
   1055      *                  of fields generated by this format call.
   1056      *                  Can be NULL.
   1057      * @param status    Output param filled with success/failure status.
   1058      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.
   1059      * @stable ICU 4.4
   1060      */
   1061     UnicodeString& format(int64_t number, UnicodeString& appendTo, FieldPositionIterator* posIter,
   1062                           UErrorCode& status) const U_OVERRIDE;
   1063 
   1064     /**
   1065      * Format a decimal number.
   1066      * The syntax of the unformatted number is a "numeric string"
   1067      * as defined in the Decimal Arithmetic Specification, available at
   1068      * http://speleotrove.com/decimal
   1069      *
   1070      * @param number    The unformatted number, as a string.
   1071      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.
   1072      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.
   1073      * @param posIter   On return, can be used to iterate over positions
   1074      *                  of fields generated by this format call.
   1075      *                  Can be NULL.
   1076      * @param status    Output param filled with success/failure status.
   1077      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.
   1078      * @stable ICU 4.4
   1079      */
   1080     UnicodeString& format(StringPiece number, UnicodeString& appendTo, FieldPositionIterator* posIter,
   1081                           UErrorCode& status) const U_OVERRIDE;
   1082 
   1083 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
   1084 
   1085     /**
   1086      * Format a decimal number.
   1087      * The number is a DecimalQuantity wrapper onto a floating point decimal number.
   1088      * The default implementation in NumberFormat converts the decimal number
   1089      * to a double and formats that.
   1090      *
   1091      * @param number    The number, a DecimalQuantity format Decimal Floating Point.
   1092      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.
   1093      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.
   1094      * @param posIter   On return, can be used to iterate over positions
   1095      *                  of fields generated by this format call.
   1096      * @param status    Output param filled with success/failure status.
   1097      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.
   1098      * @internal
   1099      */
   1100     UnicodeString& format(const number::impl::DecimalQuantity& number, UnicodeString& appendTo,
   1101                           FieldPositionIterator* posIter, UErrorCode& status) const U_OVERRIDE;
   1102 
   1103     /**
   1104      * Format a decimal number.
   1105      * The number is a DecimalQuantity wrapper onto a floating point decimal number.
   1106      * The default implementation in NumberFormat converts the decimal number
   1107      * to a double and formats that.
   1108      *
   1109      * @param number    The number, a DecimalQuantity format Decimal Floating Point.
   1110      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.
   1111      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.
   1112      * @param pos       On input: an alignment field, if desired.
   1113      *                  On output: the offsets of the alignment field.
   1114      * @param status    Output param filled with success/failure status.
   1115      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.
   1116      * @internal
   1117      */
   1118     UnicodeString& format(const number::impl::DecimalQuantity& number, UnicodeString& appendTo,
   1119                           FieldPosition& pos, UErrorCode& status) const U_OVERRIDE;
   1120 
   1121 #endif // U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
   1122 
   1123     using NumberFormat::parse;
   1124 
   1125     /**
   1126      * Parse the given string using this object's choices. The method
   1127      * does string comparisons to try to find an optimal match.
   1128      * If no object can be parsed, index is unchanged, and NULL is
   1129      * returned.  The result is returned as the most parsimonious
   1130      * type of Formattable that will accomodate all of the
   1131      * necessary precision.  For example, if the result is exactly 12,
   1132      * it will be returned as a long.  However, if it is 1.5, it will
   1133      * be returned as a double.
   1134      *
   1135      * @param text           The text to be parsed.
   1136      * @param result         Formattable to be set to the parse result.
   1137      *                       If parse fails, return contents are undefined.
   1138      * @param parsePosition  The position to start parsing at on input.
   1139      *                       On output, moved to after the last successfully
   1140      *                       parse character. On parse failure, does not change.
   1141      * @see Formattable
   1142      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1143      */
   1144     void parse(const UnicodeString& text, Formattable& result,
   1145                ParsePosition& parsePosition) const U_OVERRIDE;
   1146 
   1147     /**
   1148      * Parses text from the given string as a currency amount.  Unlike
   1149      * the parse() method, this method will attempt to parse a generic
   1150      * currency name, searching for a match of this object's locale's
   1151      * currency display names, or for a 3-letter ISO currency code.
   1152      * This method will fail if this format is not a currency format,
   1153      * that is, if it does not contain the currency pattern symbol
   1154      * (U+00A4) in its prefix or suffix.
   1155      *
   1156      * @param text the string to parse
   1157      * @param pos  input-output position; on input, the position within text
   1158      *             to match; must have 0 <= pos.getIndex() < text.length();
   1159      *             on output, the position after the last matched character.
   1160      *             If the parse fails, the position in unchanged upon output.
   1161      * @return     if parse succeeds, a pointer to a newly-created CurrencyAmount
   1162      *             object (owned by the caller) containing information about
   1163      *             the parsed currency; if parse fails, this is NULL.
   1164      * @stable ICU 49
   1165      */
   1166     CurrencyAmount* parseCurrency(const UnicodeString& text, ParsePosition& pos) const U_OVERRIDE;
   1167 
   1168     /**
   1169      * Returns the decimal format symbols, which is generally not changed
   1170      * by the programmer or user.
   1171      * @return desired DecimalFormatSymbols
   1172      * @see DecimalFormatSymbols
   1173      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1174      */
   1175     virtual const DecimalFormatSymbols* getDecimalFormatSymbols(void) const;
   1176 
   1177     /**
   1178      * Sets the decimal format symbols, which is generally not changed
   1179      * by the programmer or user.
   1180      * @param symbolsToAdopt DecimalFormatSymbols to be adopted.
   1181      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1182      */
   1183     virtual void adoptDecimalFormatSymbols(DecimalFormatSymbols* symbolsToAdopt);
   1184 
   1185     /**
   1186      * Sets the decimal format symbols, which is generally not changed
   1187      * by the programmer or user.
   1188      * @param symbols DecimalFormatSymbols.
   1189      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1190      */
   1191     virtual void setDecimalFormatSymbols(const DecimalFormatSymbols& symbols);
   1192 
   1193 
   1194     /**
   1195      * Returns the currency plural format information,
   1196      * which is generally not changed by the programmer or user.
   1197      * @return desired CurrencyPluralInfo
   1198      * @stable ICU 4.2
   1199      */
   1200     virtual const CurrencyPluralInfo* getCurrencyPluralInfo(void) const;
   1201 
   1202     /**
   1203      * Sets the currency plural format information,
   1204      * which is generally not changed by the programmer or user.
   1205      * @param toAdopt CurrencyPluralInfo to be adopted.
   1206      * @stable ICU 4.2
   1207      */
   1208     virtual void adoptCurrencyPluralInfo(CurrencyPluralInfo* toAdopt);
   1209 
   1210     /**
   1211      * Sets the currency plural format information,
   1212      * which is generally not changed by the programmer or user.
   1213      * @param info Currency Plural Info.
   1214      * @stable ICU 4.2
   1215      */
   1216     virtual void setCurrencyPluralInfo(const CurrencyPluralInfo& info);
   1217 
   1218 
   1219     /**
   1220      * Get the positive prefix.
   1221      *
   1222      * @param result    Output param which will receive the positive prefix.
   1223      * @return          A reference to 'result'.
   1224      * Examples: +123, $123, sFr123
   1225      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1226      */
   1227     UnicodeString& getPositivePrefix(UnicodeString& result) const;
   1228 
   1229     /**
   1230      * Set the positive prefix.
   1231      *
   1232      * @param newValue    the new value of the the positive prefix to be set.
   1233      * Examples: +123, $123, sFr123
   1234      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1235      */
   1236     virtual void setPositivePrefix(const UnicodeString& newValue);
   1237 
   1238     /**
   1239      * Get the negative prefix.
   1240      *
   1241      * @param result    Output param which will receive the negative prefix.
   1242      * @return          A reference to 'result'.
   1243      * Examples: -123, ($123) (with negative suffix), sFr-123
   1244      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1245      */
   1246     UnicodeString& getNegativePrefix(UnicodeString& result) const;
   1247 
   1248     /**
   1249      * Set the negative prefix.
   1250      *
   1251      * @param newValue    the new value of the the negative prefix to be set.
   1252      * Examples: -123, ($123) (with negative suffix), sFr-123
   1253      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1254      */
   1255     virtual void setNegativePrefix(const UnicodeString& newValue);
   1256 
   1257     /**
   1258      * Get the positive suffix.
   1259      *
   1260      * @param result    Output param which will receive the positive suffix.
   1261      * @return          A reference to 'result'.
   1262      * Example: 123%
   1263      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1264      */
   1265     UnicodeString& getPositiveSuffix(UnicodeString& result) const;
   1266 
   1267     /**
   1268      * Set the positive suffix.
   1269      *
   1270      * @param newValue    the new value of the positive suffix to be set.
   1271      * Example: 123%
   1272      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1273      */
   1274     virtual void setPositiveSuffix(const UnicodeString& newValue);
   1275 
   1276     /**
   1277      * Get the negative suffix.
   1278      *
   1279      * @param result    Output param which will receive the negative suffix.
   1280      * @return          A reference to 'result'.
   1281      * Examples: -123%, ($123) (with positive suffixes)
   1282      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1283      */
   1284     UnicodeString& getNegativeSuffix(UnicodeString& result) const;
   1285 
   1286     /**
   1287      * Set the negative suffix.
   1288      *
   1289      * @param newValue    the new value of the negative suffix to be set.
   1290      * Examples: 123%
   1291      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1292      */
   1293     virtual void setNegativeSuffix(const UnicodeString& newValue);
   1294 
   1295 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
   1296     /**
   1297      * Whether to show the plus sign on positive (non-negative) numbers; for example, "+12"
   1298      * @internal Technical Preview
   1299      */
   1300     UBool isSignAlwaysShown() const;
   1301 #endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
   1302 
   1303     /**
   1304      * Set whether to show the plus sign on positive (non-negative) numbers; for example, "+12"
   1305      * @param value The new setting for whether to show plus sign on positive numbers
   1306      * @internal Technical Preview
   1307      */
   1308     virtual void setSignAlwaysShown(UBool value);
   1309 
   1310     /**
   1311      * Get the multiplier for use in percent, permill, etc.
   1312      * For a percentage, set the suffixes to have "%" and the multiplier to be 100.
   1313      * (For Arabic, use arabic percent symbol).
   1314      * For a permill, set the suffixes to have "\\u2031" and the multiplier to be 1000.
   1315      *
   1316      * The number may also be multiplied by a power of ten; see getMultiplierScale().
   1317      *
   1318      * @return    the multiplier for use in percent, permill, etc.
   1319      * Examples: with 100, 1.23 -> "123", and "123" -> 1.23
   1320      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1321      */
   1322     int32_t getMultiplier(void) const;
   1323 
   1324     /**
   1325      * Set the multiplier for use in percent, permill, etc.
   1326      * For a percentage, set the suffixes to have "%" and the multiplier to be 100.
   1327      * (For Arabic, use arabic percent symbol).
   1328      * For a permill, set the suffixes to have "\\u2031" and the multiplier to be 1000.
   1329      *
   1330      * This method only supports integer multipliers. To multiply by a non-integer, pair this
   1331      * method with setMultiplierScale().
   1332      *
   1333      * @param newValue    the new value of the multiplier for use in percent, permill, etc.
   1334      * Examples: with 100, 1.23 -> "123", and "123" -> 1.23
   1335      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1336      */
   1337     virtual void setMultiplier(int32_t newValue);
   1338 
   1339 #ifndef U_HIDE_DRAFT_API
   1340     /**
   1341      * Gets the power of ten by which number should be multiplied before formatting, which
   1342      * can be combined with setMultiplier() to multiply by any arbitrary decimal value.
   1343      *
   1344      * A multiplier scale of 2 corresponds to multiplication by 100, and a multiplier scale
   1345      * of -2 corresponds to multiplication by 0.01.
   1346      *
   1347      * This method is analogous to UNUM_SCALE in getAttribute.
   1348      *
   1349      * @return    the current value of the power-of-ten multiplier.
   1350      * @draft ICU 62
   1351      */
   1352     int32_t getMultiplierScale(void) const;
   1353 #endif  /* U_HIDE_DRAFT_API */
   1354 
   1355     /**
   1356      * Sets a power of ten by which number should be multiplied before formatting, which
   1357      * can be combined with setMultiplier() to multiply by any arbitrary decimal value.
   1358      *
   1359      * A multiplier scale of 2 corresponds to multiplication by 100, and a multiplier scale
   1360      * of -2 corresponds to multiplication by 0.01.
   1361      *
   1362      * For example, to multiply numbers by 0.5 before formatting, you can do:
   1363      *
   1364      * <pre>
   1365      * df.setMultiplier(5);
   1366      * df.setMultiplierScale(-1);
   1367      * </pre>
   1368      *
   1369      * This method is analogous to UNUM_SCALE in setAttribute.
   1370      *
   1371      * @param newValue    the new value of the power-of-ten multiplier.
   1372      * @draft ICU 62
   1373      */
   1374     virtual void setMultiplierScale(int32_t newValue);
   1375 
   1376     /**
   1377      * Get the rounding increment.
   1378      * @return A positive rounding increment, or 0.0 if a custom rounding
   1379      * increment is not in effect.
   1380      * @see #setRoundingIncrement
   1381      * @see #getRoundingMode
   1382      * @see #setRoundingMode
   1383      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1384      */
   1385     virtual double getRoundingIncrement(void) const;
   1386 
   1387     /**
   1388      * Set the rounding increment.  In the absence of a rounding increment,
   1389      *    numbers will be rounded to the number of digits displayed.
   1390      * @param newValue A positive rounding increment, or 0.0 to
   1391      * use the default rounding increment.
   1392      * Negative increments are equivalent to 0.0.
   1393      * @see #getRoundingIncrement
   1394      * @see #getRoundingMode
   1395      * @see #setRoundingMode
   1396      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1397      */
   1398     virtual void setRoundingIncrement(double newValue);
   1399 
   1400     /**
   1401      * Get the rounding mode.
   1402      * @return A rounding mode
   1403      * @see #setRoundingIncrement
   1404      * @see #getRoundingIncrement
   1405      * @see #setRoundingMode
   1406      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1407      */
   1408     virtual ERoundingMode getRoundingMode(void) const U_OVERRIDE;
   1409 
   1410     /**
   1411      * Set the rounding mode.
   1412      * @param roundingMode A rounding mode
   1413      * @see #setRoundingIncrement
   1414      * @see #getRoundingIncrement
   1415      * @see #getRoundingMode
   1416      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1417      */
   1418     virtual void setRoundingMode(ERoundingMode roundingMode) U_OVERRIDE;
   1419 
   1420     /**
   1421      * Get the width to which the output of format() is padded.
   1422      * The width is counted in 16-bit code units.
   1423      * @return the format width, or zero if no padding is in effect
   1424      * @see #setFormatWidth
   1425      * @see #getPadCharacterString
   1426      * @see #setPadCharacter
   1427      * @see #getPadPosition
   1428      * @see #setPadPosition
   1429      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1430      */
   1431     virtual int32_t getFormatWidth(void) const;
   1432 
   1433     /**
   1434      * Set the width to which the output of format() is padded.
   1435      * The width is counted in 16-bit code units.
   1436      * This method also controls whether padding is enabled.
   1437      * @param width the width to which to pad the result of
   1438      * format(), or zero to disable padding.  A negative
   1439      * width is equivalent to 0.
   1440      * @see #getFormatWidth
   1441      * @see #getPadCharacterString
   1442      * @see #setPadCharacter
   1443      * @see #getPadPosition
   1444      * @see #setPadPosition
   1445      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1446      */
   1447     virtual void setFormatWidth(int32_t width);
   1448 
   1449     /**
   1450      * Get the pad character used to pad to the format width.  The
   1451      * default is ' '.
   1452      * @return a string containing the pad character. This will always
   1453      * have a length of one 32-bit code point.
   1454      * @see #setFormatWidth
   1455      * @see #getFormatWidth
   1456      * @see #setPadCharacter
   1457      * @see #getPadPosition
   1458      * @see #setPadPosition
   1459      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1460      */
   1461     virtual UnicodeString getPadCharacterString() const;
   1462 
   1463     /**
   1464      * Set the character used to pad to the format width.  If padding
   1465      * is not enabled, then this will take effect if padding is later
   1466      * enabled.
   1467      * @param padChar a string containing the pad charcter. If the string
   1468      * has length 0, then the pad characer is set to ' '.  Otherwise
   1469      * padChar.char32At(0) will be used as the pad character.
   1470      * @see #setFormatWidth
   1471      * @see #getFormatWidth
   1472      * @see #getPadCharacterString
   1473      * @see #getPadPosition
   1474      * @see #setPadPosition
   1475      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1476      */
   1477     virtual void setPadCharacter(const UnicodeString& padChar);
   1478 
   1479     /**
   1480      * Get the position at which padding will take place.  This is the location
   1481      * at which padding will be inserted if the result of format()
   1482      * is shorter than the format width.
   1483      * @return the pad position, one of kPadBeforePrefix,
   1484      * kPadAfterPrefix, kPadBeforeSuffix, or
   1485      * kPadAfterSuffix.
   1486      * @see #setFormatWidth
   1487      * @see #getFormatWidth
   1488      * @see #setPadCharacter
   1489      * @see #getPadCharacterString
   1490      * @see #setPadPosition
   1491      * @see #EPadPosition
   1492      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1493      */
   1494     virtual EPadPosition getPadPosition(void) const;
   1495 
   1496     /**
   1497      * Set the position at which padding will take place.  This is the location
   1498      * at which padding will be inserted if the result of format()
   1499      * is shorter than the format width.  This has no effect unless padding is
   1500      * enabled.
   1501      * @param padPos the pad position, one of kPadBeforePrefix,
   1502      * kPadAfterPrefix, kPadBeforeSuffix, or
   1503      * kPadAfterSuffix.
   1504      * @see #setFormatWidth
   1505      * @see #getFormatWidth
   1506      * @see #setPadCharacter
   1507      * @see #getPadCharacterString
   1508      * @see #getPadPosition
   1509      * @see #EPadPosition
   1510      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1511      */
   1512     virtual void setPadPosition(EPadPosition padPos);
   1513 
   1514     /**
   1515      * Return whether or not scientific notation is used.
   1516      * @return TRUE if this object formats and parses scientific notation
   1517      * @see #setScientificNotation
   1518      * @see #getMinimumExponentDigits
   1519      * @see #setMinimumExponentDigits
   1520      * @see #isExponentSignAlwaysShown
   1521      * @see #setExponentSignAlwaysShown
   1522      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1523      */
   1524     virtual UBool isScientificNotation(void) const;
   1525 
   1526     /**
   1527      * Set whether or not scientific notation is used. When scientific notation
   1528      * is used, the effective maximum number of integer digits is <= 8.  If the
   1529      * maximum number of integer digits is set to more than 8, the effective
   1530      * maximum will be 1.  This allows this call to generate a 'default' scientific
   1531      * number format without additional changes.
   1532      * @param useScientific TRUE if this object formats and parses scientific
   1533      * notation
   1534      * @see #isScientificNotation
   1535      * @see #getMinimumExponentDigits
   1536      * @see #setMinimumExponentDigits
   1537      * @see #isExponentSignAlwaysShown
   1538      * @see #setExponentSignAlwaysShown
   1539      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1540      */
   1541     virtual void setScientificNotation(UBool useScientific);
   1542 
   1543     /**
   1544      * Return the minimum exponent digits that will be shown.
   1545      * @return the minimum exponent digits that will be shown
   1546      * @see #setScientificNotation
   1547      * @see #isScientificNotation
   1548      * @see #setMinimumExponentDigits
   1549      * @see #isExponentSignAlwaysShown
   1550      * @see #setExponentSignAlwaysShown
   1551      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1552      */
   1553     virtual int8_t getMinimumExponentDigits(void) const;
   1554 
   1555     /**
   1556      * Set the minimum exponent digits that will be shown.  This has no
   1557      * effect unless scientific notation is in use.
   1558      * @param minExpDig a value >= 1 indicating the fewest exponent digits
   1559      * that will be shown.  Values less than 1 will be treated as 1.
   1560      * @see #setScientificNotation
   1561      * @see #isScientificNotation
   1562      * @see #getMinimumExponentDigits
   1563      * @see #isExponentSignAlwaysShown
   1564      * @see #setExponentSignAlwaysShown
   1565      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1566      */
   1567     virtual void setMinimumExponentDigits(int8_t minExpDig);
   1568 
   1569     /**
   1570      * Return whether the exponent sign is always shown.
   1571      * @return TRUE if the exponent is always prefixed with either the
   1572      * localized minus sign or the localized plus sign, false if only negative
   1573      * exponents are prefixed with the localized minus sign.
   1574      * @see #setScientificNotation
   1575      * @see #isScientificNotation
   1576      * @see #setMinimumExponentDigits
   1577      * @see #getMinimumExponentDigits
   1578      * @see #setExponentSignAlwaysShown
   1579      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1580      */
   1581     virtual UBool isExponentSignAlwaysShown(void) const;
   1582 
   1583     /**
   1584      * Set whether the exponent sign is always shown.  This has no effect
   1585      * unless scientific notation is in use.
   1586      * @param expSignAlways TRUE if the exponent is always prefixed with either
   1587      * the localized minus sign or the localized plus sign, false if only
   1588      * negative exponents are prefixed with the localized minus sign.
   1589      * @see #setScientificNotation
   1590      * @see #isScientificNotation
   1591      * @see #setMinimumExponentDigits
   1592      * @see #getMinimumExponentDigits
   1593      * @see #isExponentSignAlwaysShown
   1594      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1595      */
   1596     virtual void setExponentSignAlwaysShown(UBool expSignAlways);
   1597 
   1598     /**
   1599      * Return the grouping size. Grouping size is the number of digits between
   1600      * grouping separators in the integer portion of a number.  For example,
   1601      * in the number "123,456.78", the grouping size is 3.
   1602      *
   1603      * @return    the grouping size.
   1604      * @see setGroupingSize
   1605      * @see NumberFormat::isGroupingUsed
   1606      * @see DecimalFormatSymbols::getGroupingSeparator
   1607      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1608      */
   1609     int32_t getGroupingSize(void) const;
   1610 
   1611     /**
   1612      * Set the grouping size. Grouping size is the number of digits between
   1613      * grouping separators in the integer portion of a number.  For example,
   1614      * in the number "123,456.78", the grouping size is 3.
   1615      *
   1616      * @param newValue    the new value of the grouping size.
   1617      * @see getGroupingSize
   1618      * @see NumberFormat::setGroupingUsed
   1619      * @see DecimalFormatSymbols::setGroupingSeparator
   1620      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1621      */
   1622     virtual void setGroupingSize(int32_t newValue);
   1623 
   1624     /**
   1625      * Return the secondary grouping size. In some locales one
   1626      * grouping interval is used for the least significant integer
   1627      * digits (the primary grouping size), and another is used for all
   1628      * others (the secondary grouping size).  A formatter supporting a
   1629      * secondary grouping size will return a positive integer unequal
   1630      * to the primary grouping size returned by
   1631      * getGroupingSize().  For example, if the primary
   1632      * grouping size is 4, and the secondary grouping size is 2, then
   1633      * the number 123456789 formats as "1,23,45,6789", and the pattern
   1634      * appears as "#,##,###0".
   1635      * @return the secondary grouping size, or a value less than
   1636      * one if there is none
   1637      * @see setSecondaryGroupingSize
   1638      * @see NumberFormat::isGroupingUsed
   1639      * @see DecimalFormatSymbols::getGroupingSeparator
   1640      * @stable ICU 2.4
   1641      */
   1642     int32_t getSecondaryGroupingSize(void) const;
   1643 
   1644     /**
   1645      * Set the secondary grouping size. If set to a value less than 1,
   1646      * then secondary grouping is turned off, and the primary grouping
   1647      * size is used for all intervals, not just the least significant.
   1648      *
   1649      * @param newValue    the new value of the secondary grouping size.
   1650      * @see getSecondaryGroupingSize
   1651      * @see NumberFormat#setGroupingUsed
   1652      * @see DecimalFormatSymbols::setGroupingSeparator
   1653      * @stable ICU 2.4
   1654      */
   1655     virtual void setSecondaryGroupingSize(int32_t newValue);
   1656 
   1657 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
   1658 
   1659     /**
   1660      * Returns the minimum number of grouping digits.
   1661      * Grouping separators are output if there are at least this many
   1662      * digits to the left of the first (rightmost) grouping separator,
   1663      * that is, there are at least (minimum grouping + grouping size) integer digits.
   1664      * (Subject to isGroupingUsed().)
   1665      *
   1666      * For example, if this value is 2, and the grouping size is 3, then
   1667      * 9999 -> "9999" and 10000 -> "10,000"
   1668      *
   1669      * This is a technology preview. This API may change behavior or may be removed.
   1670      *
   1671      * The default value for this attribute is 0.
   1672      * A value of 1, 0, or lower, means that the use of grouping separators
   1673      * only depends on the grouping size (and on isGroupingUsed()).
   1674      * Currently, the corresponding CLDR data is not used; this is likely to change.
   1675      *
   1676      * @see setMinimumGroupingDigits
   1677      * @see getGroupingSize
   1678      * @internal technology preview
   1679      */
   1680     int32_t getMinimumGroupingDigits() const;
   1681 
   1682 #endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
   1683 
   1684     /* Cannot use #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API for the following draft method since it is virtual. */
   1685     /**
   1686      * Sets the minimum grouping digits. Setting to a value less than or
   1687      * equal to 1 turns off minimum grouping digits.
   1688      *
   1689      * @param newValue the new value of minimum grouping digits.
   1690      * @see getMinimumGroupingDigits
   1691      * @internal technology preview
   1692      */
   1693     virtual void setMinimumGroupingDigits(int32_t newValue);
   1694 
   1695 
   1696     /**
   1697      * Allows you to get the behavior of the decimal separator with integers.
   1698      * (The decimal separator will always appear with decimals.)
   1699      *
   1700      * @return    TRUE if the decimal separator always appear with decimals.
   1701      * Example: Decimal ON: 12345 -> 12345.; OFF: 12345 -> 12345
   1702      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1703      */
   1704     UBool isDecimalSeparatorAlwaysShown(void) const;
   1705 
   1706     /**
   1707      * Allows you to set the behavior of the decimal separator with integers.
   1708      * (The decimal separator will always appear with decimals.)
   1709      *
   1710      * @param newValue    set TRUE if the decimal separator will always appear with decimals.
   1711      * Example: Decimal ON: 12345 -> 12345.; OFF: 12345 -> 12345
   1712      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1713      */
   1714     virtual void setDecimalSeparatorAlwaysShown(UBool newValue);
   1715 
   1716     /**
   1717      * Allows you to get the parse behavior of the pattern decimal mark.
   1718      *
   1719      * @return    TRUE if input must contain a match to decimal mark in pattern
   1720      * @stable ICU 54
   1721      */
   1722     UBool isDecimalPatternMatchRequired(void) const;
   1723 
   1724     /**
   1725      * Allows you to set the parse behavior of the pattern decimal mark.
   1726      *
   1727      * if TRUE, the input must have a decimal mark if one was specified in the pattern. When
   1728      * FALSE the decimal mark may be omitted from the input.
   1729      *
   1730      * @param newValue    set TRUE if input must contain a match to decimal mark in pattern
   1731      * @stable ICU 54
   1732      */
   1733     virtual void setDecimalPatternMatchRequired(UBool newValue);
   1734 
   1735     /**
   1736      * Returns whether to ignore exponents when parsing.
   1737      *
   1738      * @see #setParseNoExponent
   1739      * @internal This API is a technical preview. It may change in an upcoming release.
   1740      */
   1741     virtual UBool isParseNoExponent() const;
   1742 
   1743     /**
   1744      * Specifies whether to stop parsing when an exponent separator is encountered. For
   1745      * example, parses "123E4" to 123 (with parse position 3) instead of 1230000 (with parse position
   1746      * 5).
   1747      *
   1748      * @param value true to prevent exponents from being parsed; false to allow them to be parsed.
   1749      * @internal This API is a technical preview. It may change in an upcoming release.
   1750      */
   1751     virtual void setParseNoExponent(UBool value);
   1752 
   1753     /**
   1754      * Returns whether parsing is sensitive to case (lowercase/uppercase).
   1755      *
   1756      * @see #setParseCaseSensitive
   1757      * @internal This API is a technical preview. It may change in an upcoming release.
   1758      */
   1759     virtual UBool isParseCaseSensitive() const;
   1760 
   1761     /**
   1762      * Whether to pay attention to case when parsing; default is to ignore case (perform
   1763      * case-folding). For example, "A" == "a" in case-insensitive but not case-sensitive mode.
   1764      *
   1765      * Currency symbols are never case-folded. For example, "us$1.00" will not parse in case-insensitive
   1766      * mode, even though "US$1.00" parses.
   1767      *
   1768      * @internal This API is a technical preview. It may change in an upcoming release.
   1769      */
   1770     virtual void setParseCaseSensitive(UBool value);
   1771 
   1772     /**
   1773      * Returns whether truncation of high-order integer digits should result in an error.
   1774      * By default, setMaximumIntegerDigits truncates high-order digits silently.
   1775      *
   1776      * @see setFormatFailIfMoreThanMaxDigits
   1777      * @internal This API is a technical preview. It may change in an upcoming release.
   1778      */
   1779     virtual UBool isFormatFailIfMoreThanMaxDigits() const;
   1780 
   1781     /**
   1782      * Sets whether truncation of high-order integer digits should result in an error.
   1783      * By default, setMaximumIntegerDigits truncates high-order digits silently.
   1784      *
   1785      * @internal This API is a technical preview. It may change in an upcoming release.
   1786      */
   1787     virtual void setFormatFailIfMoreThanMaxDigits(UBool value);
   1788 
   1789 
   1790     /**
   1791      * Synthesizes a pattern string that represents the current state
   1792      * of this Format object.
   1793      *
   1794      * @param result    Output param which will receive the pattern.
   1795      *                  Previous contents are deleted.
   1796      * @return          A reference to 'result'.
   1797      * @see applyPattern
   1798      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1799      */
   1800     virtual UnicodeString& toPattern(UnicodeString& result) const;
   1801 
   1802     /**
   1803      * Synthesizes a localized pattern string that represents the current
   1804      * state of this Format object.
   1805      *
   1806      * @param result    Output param which will receive the localized pattern.
   1807      *                  Previous contents are deleted.
   1808      * @return          A reference to 'result'.
   1809      * @see applyPattern
   1810      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1811      */
   1812     virtual UnicodeString& toLocalizedPattern(UnicodeString& result) const;
   1813 
   1814     /**
   1815      * Apply the given pattern to this Format object.  A pattern is a
   1816      * short-hand specification for the various formatting properties.
   1817      * These properties can also be changed individually through the
   1818      * various setter methods.
   1819      * <P>
   1820      * There is no limit to integer digits are set
   1821      * by this routine, since that is the typical end-user desire;
   1822      * use setMaximumInteger if you want to set a real value.
   1823      * For negative numbers, use a second pattern, separated by a semicolon
   1824      * <pre>
   1825      * .      Example "#,#00.0#" -> 1,234.56
   1826      * </pre>
   1827      * This means a minimum of 2 integer digits, 1 fraction digit, and
   1828      * a maximum of 2 fraction digits.
   1829      * <pre>
   1830      * .      Example: "#,#00.0#;(#,#00.0#)" for negatives in parantheses.
   1831      * </pre>
   1832      * In negative patterns, the minimum and maximum counts are ignored;
   1833      * these are presumed to be set in the positive pattern.
   1834      *
   1835      * @param pattern    The pattern to be applied.
   1836      * @param parseError Struct to recieve information on position
   1837      *                   of error if an error is encountered
   1838      * @param status     Output param set to success/failure code on
   1839      *                   exit. If the pattern is invalid, this will be
   1840      *                   set to a failure result.
   1841      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1842      */
   1843     virtual void applyPattern(const UnicodeString& pattern, UParseError& parseError, UErrorCode& status);
   1844 
   1845     /**
   1846      * Sets the pattern.
   1847      * @param pattern   The pattern to be applied.
   1848      * @param status    Output param set to success/failure code on
   1849      *                  exit. If the pattern is invalid, this will be
   1850      *                  set to a failure result.
   1851      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1852      */
   1853     virtual void applyPattern(const UnicodeString& pattern, UErrorCode& status);
   1854 
   1855     /**
   1856      * Apply the given pattern to this Format object.  The pattern
   1857      * is assumed to be in a localized notation. A pattern is a
   1858      * short-hand specification for the various formatting properties.
   1859      * These properties can also be changed individually through the
   1860      * various setter methods.
   1861      * <P>
   1862      * There is no limit to integer digits are set
   1863      * by this routine, since that is the typical end-user desire;
   1864      * use setMaximumInteger if you want to set a real value.
   1865      * For negative numbers, use a second pattern, separated by a semicolon
   1866      * <pre>
   1867      * .      Example "#,#00.0#" -> 1,234.56
   1868      * </pre>
   1869      * This means a minimum of 2 integer digits, 1 fraction digit, and
   1870      * a maximum of 2 fraction digits.
   1871      *
   1872      * Example: "#,#00.0#;(#,#00.0#)" for negatives in parantheses.
   1873      *
   1874      * In negative patterns, the minimum and maximum counts are ignored;
   1875      * these are presumed to be set in the positive pattern.
   1876      *
   1877      * @param pattern   The localized pattern to be applied.
   1878      * @param parseError Struct to recieve information on position
   1879      *                   of error if an error is encountered
   1880      * @param status    Output param set to success/failure code on
   1881      *                  exit. If the pattern is invalid, this will be
   1882      *                  set to a failure result.
   1883      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1884      */
   1885     virtual void applyLocalizedPattern(const UnicodeString& pattern, UParseError& parseError,
   1886                                        UErrorCode& status);
   1887 
   1888     /**
   1889      * Apply the given pattern to this Format object.
   1890      *
   1891      * @param pattern   The localized pattern to be applied.
   1892      * @param status    Output param set to success/failure code on
   1893      *                  exit. If the pattern is invalid, this will be
   1894      *                  set to a failure result.
   1895      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1896      */
   1897     virtual void applyLocalizedPattern(const UnicodeString& pattern, UErrorCode& status);
   1898 
   1899 
   1900     /**
   1901      * Sets the maximum number of digits allowed in the integer portion of a
   1902      * number. This override limits the integer digit count to 309.
   1903      *
   1904      * @param newValue    the new value of the maximum number of digits
   1905      *                      allowed in the integer portion of a number.
   1906      * @see NumberFormat#setMaximumIntegerDigits
   1907      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1908      */
   1909     void setMaximumIntegerDigits(int32_t newValue) U_OVERRIDE;
   1910 
   1911     /**
   1912      * Sets the minimum number of digits allowed in the integer portion of a
   1913      * number. This override limits the integer digit count to 309.
   1914      *
   1915      * @param newValue    the new value of the minimum number of digits
   1916      *                      allowed in the integer portion of a number.
   1917      * @see NumberFormat#setMinimumIntegerDigits
   1918      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1919      */
   1920     void setMinimumIntegerDigits(int32_t newValue) U_OVERRIDE;
   1921 
   1922     /**
   1923      * Sets the maximum number of digits allowed in the fraction portion of a
   1924      * number. This override limits the fraction digit count to 340.
   1925      *
   1926      * @param newValue    the new value of the maximum number of digits
   1927      *                    allowed in the fraction portion of a number.
   1928      * @see NumberFormat#setMaximumFractionDigits
   1929      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1930      */
   1931     void setMaximumFractionDigits(int32_t newValue) U_OVERRIDE;
   1932 
   1933     /**
   1934      * Sets the minimum number of digits allowed in the fraction portion of a
   1935      * number. This override limits the fraction digit count to 340.
   1936      *
   1937      * @param newValue    the new value of the minimum number of digits
   1938      *                    allowed in the fraction portion of a number.
   1939      * @see NumberFormat#setMinimumFractionDigits
   1940      * @stable ICU 2.0
   1941      */
   1942     void setMinimumFractionDigits(int32_t newValue) U_OVERRIDE;
   1943 
   1944     /**
   1945      * Returns the minimum number of significant digits that will be
   1946      * displayed. This value has no effect unless areSignificantDigitsUsed()
   1947      * returns true.
   1948      * @return the fewest significant digits that will be shown
   1949      * @stable ICU 3.0
   1950      */
   1951     int32_t getMinimumSignificantDigits() const;
   1952 
   1953     /**
   1954      * Returns the maximum number of significant digits that will be
   1955      * displayed. This value has no effect unless areSignificantDigitsUsed()
   1956      * returns true.
   1957      * @return the most significant digits that will be shown
   1958      * @stable ICU 3.0
   1959      */
   1960     int32_t getMaximumSignificantDigits() const;
   1961 
   1962     /**
   1963      * Sets the minimum number of significant digits that will be
   1964      * displayed.  If <code>min</code> is less than one then it is set
   1965      * to one.  If the maximum significant digits count is less than
   1966      * <code>min</code>, then it is set to <code>min</code>.
   1967      * This function also enables the use of significant digits
   1968      * by this formatter - areSignificantDigitsUsed() will return TRUE.
   1969      * @see #areSignificantDigitsUsed
   1970      * @param min the fewest significant digits to be shown
   1971      * @stable ICU 3.0
   1972      */
   1973     void setMinimumSignificantDigits(int32_t min);
   1974 
   1975     /**
   1976      * Sets the maximum number of significant digits that will be
   1977      * displayed.  If <code>max</code> is less than one then it is set
   1978      * to one.  If the minimum significant digits count is greater
   1979      * than <code>max</code>, then it is set to <code>max</code>.
   1980      * This function also enables the use of significant digits
   1981      * by this formatter - areSignificantDigitsUsed() will return TRUE.
   1982      * @see #areSignificantDigitsUsed
   1983      * @param max the most significant digits to be shown
   1984      * @stable ICU 3.0
   1985      */
   1986     void setMaximumSignificantDigits(int32_t max);
   1987 
   1988     /**
   1989      * Returns true if significant digits are in use, or false if
   1990      * integer and fraction digit counts are in use.
   1991      * @return true if significant digits are in use
   1992      * @stable ICU 3.0
   1993      */
   1994     UBool areSignificantDigitsUsed() const;
   1995 
   1996     /**
   1997      * Sets whether significant digits are in use, or integer and
   1998      * fraction digit counts are in use.
   1999      * @param useSignificantDigits true to use significant digits, or
   2000      * false to use integer and fraction digit counts
   2001      * @stable ICU 3.0
   2002      */
   2003     void setSignificantDigitsUsed(UBool useSignificantDigits);
   2004 
   2005     /**
   2006      * Sets the currency used to display currency
   2007      * amounts.  This takes effect immediately, if this format is a
   2008      * currency format.  If this format is not a currency format, then
   2009      * the currency is used if and when this object becomes a
   2010      * currency format through the application of a new pattern.
   2011      * @param theCurrency a 3-letter ISO code indicating new currency
   2012      * to use.  It need not be null-terminated.  May be the empty
   2013      * string or NULL to indicate no currency.
   2014      * @param ec input-output error code
   2015      * @stable ICU 3.0
   2016      */
   2017     void setCurrency(const char16_t* theCurrency, UErrorCode& ec) U_OVERRIDE;
   2018 
   2019     /**
   2020      * Sets the currency used to display currency amounts.  See
   2021      * setCurrency(const char16_t*, UErrorCode&).
   2022      * @deprecated ICU 3.0. Use setCurrency(const char16_t*, UErrorCode&).
   2023      */
   2024     virtual void setCurrency(const char16_t* theCurrency);
   2025 
   2026     /**
   2027      * Sets the `Currency Usage` object used to display currency.
   2028      * This takes effect immediately, if this format is a
   2029      * currency format.
   2030      * @param newUsage new currency usage object to use.
   2031      * @param ec input-output error code
   2032      * @stable ICU 54
   2033      */
   2034     void setCurrencyUsage(UCurrencyUsage newUsage, UErrorCode* ec);
   2035 
   2036     /**
   2037      * Returns the `Currency Usage` object used to display currency
   2038      * @stable ICU 54
   2039      */
   2040     UCurrencyUsage getCurrencyUsage() const;
   2041 
   2042 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
   2043 
   2044     /**
   2045      *  Format a number and save it into the given DecimalQuantity.
   2046      *  Internal, not intended for public use.
   2047      *  @internal
   2048      */
   2049     void formatToDecimalQuantity(double number, number::impl::DecimalQuantity& output,
   2050                                  UErrorCode& status) const;
   2051 
   2052     /**
   2053      *  Get a DecimalQuantity corresponding to a formattable as it would be
   2054      *  formatted by this DecimalFormat.
   2055      *  Internal, not intended for public use.
   2056      *  @internal
   2057      */
   2058     void formatToDecimalQuantity(const Formattable& number, number::impl::DecimalQuantity& output,
   2059                                  UErrorCode& status) const;
   2060 
   2061 #endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
   2062 
   2063 #ifndef U_HIDE_DRAFT_API
   2064     /**
   2065      * Converts this DecimalFormat to a NumberFormatter.  Starting in ICU 60,
   2066      * NumberFormatter is the recommended way to format numbers.
   2067      *
   2068      * NOTE: The returned LocalizedNumberFormatter is owned by this DecimalFormat.
   2069      * If a non-const method is called on the DecimalFormat, or if the DecimalFormat
   2070      * is deleted, the object becomes invalid. If you plan to keep the return value
   2071      * beyond the lifetime of the DecimalFormat, copy it to a local variable:
   2072      *
   2073      * <pre>
   2074      * LocalizedNumberFormatter f = df->toNumberFormatter();
   2075      * </pre>
   2076      *
   2077      * It is, however, safe to use the return value for chaining:
   2078      *
   2079      * <pre>
   2080      * FormattedNumber result = df->toNumberFormatter().formatDouble(123, status);
   2081      * </pre>
   2082      *
   2083      * @return The output variable, for chaining.
   2084      * @draft ICU 62
   2085      */
   2086     const number::LocalizedNumberFormatter& toNumberFormatter() const;
   2087 #endif  /* U_HIDE_DRAFT_API */
   2088 
   2089     /**
   2090      * Return the class ID for this class.  This is useful only for
   2091      * comparing to a return value from getDynamicClassID().  For example:
   2092      * <pre>
   2093      * .      Base* polymorphic_pointer = createPolymorphicObject();
   2094      * .      if (polymorphic_pointer->getDynamicClassID() ==
   2095      * .          Derived::getStaticClassID()) ...
   2096      * </pre>
   2097      * @return          The class ID for all objects of this class.
   2098      * @stable ICU 2.0
   2099      */
   2100     static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID(void);
   2101 
   2102     /**
   2103      * Returns a unique class ID POLYMORPHICALLY.  Pure virtual override.
   2104      * This method is to implement a simple version of RTTI, since not all
   2105      * C++ compilers support genuine RTTI.  Polymorphic operator==() and
   2106      * clone() methods call this method.
   2107      *
   2108      * @return          The class ID for this object. All objects of a
   2109      *                  given class have the same class ID.  Objects of
   2110      *                  other classes have different class IDs.
   2111      * @stable ICU 2.0
   2112      */
   2113     UClassID getDynamicClassID(void) const U_OVERRIDE;
   2114 
   2115   private:
   2116 
   2117     /** Rebuilds the formatter object from the property bag. */
   2118     void touch(UErrorCode& status);
   2119 
   2120     /** Rebuilds the formatter object, hiding the error code. */
   2121     void touchNoError();
   2122 
   2123     /**
   2124      * Updates the property bag with settings from the given pattern.
   2125      *
   2126      * @param pattern The pattern string to parse.
   2127      * @param ignoreRounding Whether to leave out rounding information (minFrac, maxFrac, and rounding
   2128      *     increment) when parsing the pattern. This may be desirable if a custom rounding mode, such
   2129      *     as CurrencyUsage, is to be used instead. One of {@link
   2130      *     PatternStringParser#IGNORE_ROUNDING_ALWAYS}, {@link PatternStringParser#IGNORE_ROUNDING_IF_CURRENCY},
   2131      *     or {@link PatternStringParser#IGNORE_ROUNDING_NEVER}.
   2132      * @see PatternAndPropertyUtils#parseToExistingProperties
   2133      */
   2134     void setPropertiesFromPattern(const UnicodeString& pattern, int32_t ignoreRounding,
   2135                                   UErrorCode& status);
   2136 
   2137     const numparse::impl::NumberParserImpl* getParser(UErrorCode& status) const;
   2138 
   2139     const numparse::impl::NumberParserImpl* getCurrencyParser(UErrorCode& status) const;
   2140 
   2141     static void fieldPositionHelper(const number::FormattedNumber& formatted, FieldPosition& fieldPosition,
   2142                                     int32_t offset, UErrorCode& status);
   2143 
   2144     static void fieldPositionIteratorHelper(const number::FormattedNumber& formatted,
   2145                                             FieldPositionIterator* fpi, int32_t offset, UErrorCode& status);
   2146 
   2147     void setupFastFormat();
   2148 
   2149     bool fastFormatDouble(double input, UnicodeString& output) const;
   2150 
   2151     bool fastFormatInt64(int64_t input, UnicodeString& output) const;
   2152 
   2153     void doFastFormatInt32(int32_t input, bool isNegative, UnicodeString& output) const;
   2154 
   2155     //=====================================================================================//
   2156     //                                   INSTANCE FIELDS                                   //
   2157     //=====================================================================================//
   2158 
   2159     // Only one instance field: keep all fields inside of an implementation class defined in number_mapper.h
   2160     number::impl::DecimalFormatFields* fields;
   2161 
   2162     // Allow child class CompactDecimalFormat to access fProperties:
   2163     friend class CompactDecimalFormat;
   2164 
   2165 };
   2166 
   2167 U_NAMESPACE_END
   2168 
   2169 #endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */
   2170 
   2171 #endif // _DECIMFMT
   2172 //eof
   2173