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LOCALECONV(3)		 BSD Library Functions Manual		 LOCALECONV(3)

NAME
     localeconv	-- natural language formatting for C

LIBRARY
     Standard C	Library	(libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
     #include <locale.h>

     struct lconv *
     localeconv(void);

     #include <xlocale.h>

     struct lconv *
     localeconv_l(locale_t locale);

DESCRIPTION
     The localeconv() function returns a pointer to a structure	which provides
     parameters	for formatting numbers,	especially currency values:

	   struct lconv	{
		   char	   *decimal_point;
		   char	   *thousands_sep;
		   char	   *grouping;
		   char	   *int_curr_symbol;
		   char	   *currency_symbol;
		   char	   *mon_decimal_point;
		   char	   *mon_thousands_sep;
		   char	   *mon_grouping;
		   char	   *positive_sign;
		   char	   *negative_sign;
		   char	   int_frac_digits;
		   char	   frac_digits;
		   char	   p_cs_precedes;
		   char	   p_sep_by_space;
		   char	   n_cs_precedes;
		   char	   n_sep_by_space;
		   char	   p_sign_posn;
		   char	   n_sign_posn;
		   char	   int_p_cs_precedes;
		   char	   int_n_cs_precedes;
		   char	   int_p_sep_by_space;
		   char	   int_n_sep_by_space;
		   char	   int_p_sign_posn;
		   char	   int_n_sign_posn;
	   };

     The individual fields have	the following meanings:

     decimal_point	The decimal point character, except for	currency val-
			ues, cannot be an empty	string.

     thousands_sep	The separator between groups of	digits before the dec-
			imal point, except for currency	values.

     grouping		The sizes of the groups	of digits, except for currency
			values.	 This is a pointer to a	vector of integers,
			each of	size char, representing	group size from	low
			order digit groups to high order (right	to left).  The
			list may be terminated with 0 or CHAR_MAX.  If the
			list is	terminated with	0, the last group size before
			the 0 is repeated to account for all the digits.  If
			the list is terminated with CHAR_MAX, no more grouping
			is performed.

     int_curr_symbol	The standardized international currency	symbol.

     currency_symbol	The local currency symbol.

     mon_decimal_point	The decimal point character for	currency values.

     mon_thousands_sep	The separator for digit	groups in currency values.

     mon_grouping	Like grouping but for currency values.

     positive_sign	The character used to denote nonnegative currency val-
			ues, usually the empty string.

     negative_sign	The character used to denote negative currency values,
			usually	a minus	sign.

     int_frac_digits	The number of digits after the decimal point in	an in-
			ternational-style currency value.

     frac_digits	The number of digits after the decimal point in	the
			local style for	currency values.

     p_cs_precedes	1 if the currency symbol precedes the currency value
			for nonnegative	values,	0 if it	follows.

     p_sep_by_space	1 if a space is	inserted between the currency symbol
			and the	currency value for nonnegative values, 0 oth-
			erwise.

     n_cs_precedes	Like p_cs_precedes but for negative values.

     n_sep_by_space	Like p_sep_by_space but	for negative values.

     p_sign_posn	The location of	the positive_sign with respect to a
			nonnegative quantity and the currency_symbol, coded as
			follows:

			0    Parentheses around	the entire string.
			1    Before the	string.
			2    After the string.
			3    Just before currency_symbol.
			4    Just after	currency_symbol.

     n_sign_posn	Like p_sign_posn but for negative currency values.

     int_p_cs_precedes	Same as	p_cs_precedes, but for internationally format-
			ted monetary quantities.

     int_n_cs_precedes	Same as	n_cs_precedes, but for internationally format-
			ted monetary quantities.

     int_p_sep_by_space
			Same as	p_sep_by_space,	but for	internationally	for-
			matted monetary	quantities.

     int_n_sep_by_space
			Same as	n_sep_by_space,	but for	internationally	for-
			matted monetary	quantities.

     int_p_sign_posn	Same as	p_sign_posn, but for internationally formatted
			monetary quantities.

     int_n_sign_posn	Same as	n_sign_posn, but for internationally formatted
			monetary quantities.

     Unless mentioned above, an	empty string as	a value	for a field indicates
     a zero length result or a value that is not in the	current	locale.	 A
     CHAR_MAX result similarly denotes an unavailable value.

     The localeconv_l()	function takes an explicit locale parameter.  For more
     information, see xlocale(3).

RETURN VALUES
     The localeconv() function returns a pointer to a static object which may
     be	altered	by later calls to setlocale(3) or localeconv().	 The return
     value for localeconv_l() is stored	with the locale.  It will remain valid
     until a subsequent	call to	freelocale(3).	If a thread-local locale is in
     effect then the return value from localeconv() will remain	valid until
     the locale	is destroyed.

ERRORS
     No	errors are defined.

SEE ALSO
     setlocale(3), strfmon(3)

STANDARDS
     The localeconv() function conforms	to ISO/IEC 9899:1999 ("ISO C99").

HISTORY
     The localeconv() function first appeared in 4.4BSD.

BSD			       November	21, 2003			   BSD

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