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| 3 | /* | 
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| 4 | ******************************************************************************* | 
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| 5 | * Copyright (C) 1997-2015, International Business Machines Corporation and others. | 
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| 6 | * All Rights Reserved. | 
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| 7 | ******************************************************************************* | 
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| 8 | */ | 
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| 9 |  | 
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| 10 | #ifndef RBNF_H | 
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| 11 | #define RBNF_H | 
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| 12 |  | 
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| 13 | #include "unicode/utypes.h" | 
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| 14 |  | 
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| 15 | #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API | 
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| 16 |  | 
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| 17 | /** | 
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| 18 | * \file | 
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| 19 | * \brief C++ API: Rule Based Number Format | 
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| 20 | */ | 
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| 21 |  | 
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| 22 | /** | 
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| 23 | * \def U_HAVE_RBNF | 
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| 24 | * This will be 0 if RBNF support is not included in ICU | 
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| 25 | * and 1 if it is. | 
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| 26 | * | 
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| 27 | * @stable ICU 2.4 | 
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| 28 | */ | 
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| 29 | #if UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING | 
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| 30 | #define U_HAVE_RBNF 0 | 
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| 31 | #else | 
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| 32 | #define U_HAVE_RBNF 1 | 
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| 33 |  | 
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| 34 | #include "unicode/dcfmtsym.h" | 
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| 35 | #include "unicode/fmtable.h" | 
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| 36 | #include "unicode/locid.h" | 
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| 37 | #include "unicode/numfmt.h" | 
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| 38 | #include "unicode/unistr.h" | 
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| 39 | #include "unicode/strenum.h" | 
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| 40 | #include "unicode/brkiter.h" | 
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| 41 | #include "unicode/upluralrules.h" | 
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| 42 |  | 
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| 43 | U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN | 
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| 44 |  | 
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| 45 | class NFRule; | 
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| 46 | class NFRuleSet; | 
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| 47 | class LocalizationInfo; | 
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| 48 | class PluralFormat; | 
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| 49 | class RuleBasedCollator; | 
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| 50 |  | 
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| 51 | /** | 
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| 52 | * Tags for the predefined rulesets. | 
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| 53 | * | 
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| 54 | * @stable ICU 2.2 | 
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| 55 | */ | 
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| 56 | enum URBNFRuleSetTag { | 
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| 57 | URBNF_SPELLOUT, | 
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| 58 | URBNF_ORDINAL, | 
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| 59 | URBNF_DURATION, | 
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| 60 | URBNF_NUMBERING_SYSTEM, | 
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| 61 | #ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API | 
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| 62 | /** | 
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| 63 | * One more than the highest normal URBNFRuleSetTag value. | 
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| 64 | * @deprecated ICU 58 The numeric value may change over time, see ICU ticket #12420. | 
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| 65 | */ | 
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| 66 | URBNF_COUNT | 
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| 67 | #endif  // U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API | 
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| 68 | }; | 
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| 69 |  | 
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| 70 | /** | 
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| 71 | * The RuleBasedNumberFormat class formats numbers according to a set of rules. This number formatter is | 
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| 72 | * typically used for spelling out numeric values in words (e.g., 25,3476 as | 
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| 73 | * "twenty-five thousand three hundred seventy-six" or "vingt-cinq mille trois | 
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| 74 | * cents soixante-seize" or | 
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| 75 | * "fünfundzwanzigtausenddreihundertsechsundsiebzig"), but can also be used for | 
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| 76 | * other complicated formatting tasks, such as formatting a number of seconds as hours, | 
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| 77 | * minutes and seconds (e.g., 3,730 as "1:02:10"). | 
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| 78 | * | 
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| 79 | * <p>The resources contain three predefined formatters for each locale: spellout, which | 
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| 80 | * spells out a value in words (123 is "one hundred twenty-three"); ordinal, which | 
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| 81 | * appends an ordinal suffix to the end of a numeral (123 is "123rd"); and | 
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| 82 | * duration, which shows a duration in seconds as hours, minutes, and seconds (123 is | 
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| 83 | * "2:03").  The client can also define more specialized <tt>RuleBasedNumberFormat</tt>s | 
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| 84 | * by supplying programmer-defined rule sets.</p> | 
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| 85 | * | 
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| 86 | * <p>The behavior of a <tt>RuleBasedNumberFormat</tt> is specified by a textual description | 
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| 87 | * that is either passed to the constructor as a <tt>String</tt> or loaded from a resource | 
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| 88 | * bundle. In its simplest form, the description consists of a semicolon-delimited list of <em>rules.</em> | 
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| 89 | * Each rule has a string of output text and a value or range of values it is applicable to. | 
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| 90 | * In a typical spellout rule set, the first twenty rules are the words for the numbers from | 
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| 91 | * 0 to 19:</p> | 
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| 92 | * | 
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| 93 | * <pre>zero; one; two; three; four; five; six; seven; eight; nine; | 
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| 94 | * ten; eleven; twelve; thirteen; fourteen; fifteen; sixteen; seventeen; eighteen; nineteen;</pre> | 
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| 95 | * | 
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| 96 | * <p>For larger numbers, we can use the preceding set of rules to format the ones place, and | 
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| 97 | * we only have to supply the words for the multiples of 10:</p> | 
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| 98 | * | 
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| 99 | * <pre> 20: twenty[->>]; | 
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| 100 | * 30: thirty[->>]; | 
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| 101 | * 40: forty[->>]; | 
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| 102 | * 50: fifty[->>]; | 
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| 103 | * 60: sixty[->>]; | 
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| 104 | * 70: seventy[->>]; | 
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| 105 | * 80: eighty[->>]; | 
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| 106 | * 90: ninety[->>];</pre> | 
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| 107 | * | 
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| 108 | * <p>In these rules, the <em>base value</em> is spelled out explicitly and set off from the | 
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| 109 | * rule's output text with a colon. The rules are in a sorted list, and a rule is applicable | 
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| 110 | * to all numbers from its own base value to one less than the next rule's base value. The | 
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| 111 | * ">>" token is called a <em>substitution</em> and tells the fomatter to | 
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| 112 | * isolate the number's ones digit, format it using this same set of rules, and place the | 
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| 113 | * result at the position of the ">>" token. Text in brackets is omitted if | 
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| 114 | * the number being formatted is an even multiple of 10 (the hyphen is a literal hyphen; 24 | 
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| 115 | * is "twenty-four," not "twenty four").</p> | 
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| 116 | * | 
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| 117 | * <p>For even larger numbers, we can actually look up several parts of the number in the | 
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| 118 | * list:</p> | 
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| 119 | * | 
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| 120 | * <pre>100: << hundred[ >>];</pre> | 
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| 121 | * | 
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| 122 | * <p>The "<<" represents a new kind of substitution. The << isolates | 
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| 123 | * the hundreds digit (and any digits to its left), formats it using this same rule set, and | 
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| 124 | * places the result where the "<<" was. Notice also that the meaning of | 
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| 125 | * >> has changed: it now refers to both the tens and the ones digits. The meaning of | 
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| 126 | * both substitutions depends on the rule's base value. The base value determines the rule's <em>divisor,</em> | 
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| 127 | * which is the highest power of 10 that is less than or equal to the base value (the user | 
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| 128 | * can change this). To fill in the substitutions, the formatter divides the number being | 
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| 129 | * formatted by the divisor. The integral quotient is used to fill in the << | 
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| 130 | * substitution, and the remainder is used to fill in the >> substitution. The meaning | 
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| 131 | * of the brackets changes similarly: text in brackets is omitted if the value being | 
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| 132 | * formatted is an even multiple of the rule's divisor. The rules are applied recursively, so | 
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| 133 | * if a substitution is filled in with text that includes another substitution, that | 
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| 134 | * substitution is also filled in.</p> | 
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| 135 | * | 
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| 136 | * <p>This rule covers values up to 999, at which point we add another rule:</p> | 
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| 137 | * | 
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| 138 | * <pre>1000: << thousand[ >>];</pre> | 
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| 139 | * | 
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| 140 | * <p>Again, the meanings of the brackets and substitution tokens shift because the rule's | 
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| 141 | * base value is a higher power of 10, changing the rule's divisor. This rule can actually be | 
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| 142 | * used all the way up to 999,999. This allows us to finish out the rules as follows:</p> | 
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| 143 | * | 
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| 144 | * <pre> 1,000,000: << million[ >>]; | 
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| 145 | * 1,000,000,000: << billion[ >>]; | 
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| 146 | * 1,000,000,000,000: << trillion[ >>]; | 
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| 147 | * 1,000,000,000,000,000: OUT OF RANGE!;</pre> | 
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| 148 | * | 
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| 149 | * <p>Commas, periods, and spaces can be used in the base values to improve legibility and | 
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| 150 | * are ignored by the rule parser. The last rule in the list is customarily treated as an | 
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| 151 | * "overflow rule," applying to everything from its base value on up, and often (as | 
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| 152 | * in this example) being used to print out an error message or default representation. | 
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| 153 | * Notice also that the size of the major groupings in large numbers is controlled by the | 
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| 154 | * spacing of the rules: because in English we group numbers by thousand, the higher rules | 
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| 155 | * are separated from each other by a factor of 1,000.</p> | 
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| 156 | * | 
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| 157 | * <p>To see how these rules actually work in practice, consider the following example: | 
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| 158 | * Formatting 25,430 with this rule set would work like this:</p> | 
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| 159 | * | 
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| 160 | * <table border="0" width="100%"> | 
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| 161 | *   <tr> | 
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| 162 | *     <td><strong><< thousand >></strong></td> | 
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| 163 | *     <td>[the rule whose base value is 1,000 is applicable to 25,340]</td> | 
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| 164 | *   </tr> | 
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| 165 | *   <tr> | 
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| 166 | *     <td><strong>twenty->></strong> thousand >></td> | 
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| 167 | *     <td>[25,340 over 1,000 is 25. The rule for 20 applies.]</td> | 
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| 168 | *   </tr> | 
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| 169 | *   <tr> | 
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| 170 | *     <td>twenty-<strong>five</strong> thousand >></td> | 
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| 171 | *     <td>[25 mod 10 is 5. The rule for 5 is "five."</td> | 
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| 172 | *   </tr> | 
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| 173 | *   <tr> | 
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| 174 | *     <td>twenty-five thousand <strong><< hundred >></strong></td> | 
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| 175 | *     <td>[25,340 mod 1,000 is 340. The rule for 100 applies.]</td> | 
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| 176 | *   </tr> | 
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| 177 | *   <tr> | 
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| 178 | *     <td>twenty-five thousand <strong>three</strong> hundred >></td> | 
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| 179 | *     <td>[340 over 100 is 3. The rule for 3 is "three."]</td> | 
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| 180 | *   </tr> | 
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| 181 | *   <tr> | 
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| 182 | *     <td>twenty-five thousand three hundred <strong>forty</strong></td> | 
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| 183 | *     <td>[340 mod 100 is 40. The rule for 40 applies. Since 40 divides | 
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| 184 | *     evenly by 10, the hyphen and substitution in the brackets are omitted.]</td> | 
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| 185 | *   </tr> | 
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| 186 | * </table> | 
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| 187 | * | 
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| 188 | * <p>The above syntax suffices only to format positive integers. To format negative numbers, | 
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| 189 | * we add a special rule:</p> | 
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| 190 | * | 
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| 191 | * <pre>-x: minus >>;</pre> | 
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| 192 | * | 
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| 193 | * <p>This is called a <em>negative-number rule,</em> and is identified by "-x" | 
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| 194 | * where the base value would be. This rule is used to format all negative numbers. the | 
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| 195 | * >> token here means "find the number's absolute value, format it with these | 
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| 196 | * rules, and put the result here."</p> | 
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| 197 | * | 
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| 198 | * <p>We also add a special rule called a <em>fraction rule </em>for numbers with fractional | 
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| 199 | * parts:</p> | 
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| 200 | * | 
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| 201 | * <pre>x.x: << point >>;</pre> | 
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| 202 | * | 
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| 203 | * <p>This rule is used for all positive non-integers (negative non-integers pass through the | 
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| 204 | * negative-number rule first and then through this rule). Here, the << token refers to | 
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| 205 | * the number's integral part, and the >> to the number's fractional part. The | 
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| 206 | * fractional part is formatted as a series of single-digit numbers (e.g., 123.456 would be | 
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| 207 | * formatted as "one hundred twenty-three point four five six").</p> | 
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| 208 | * | 
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| 209 | * <p>To see how this rule syntax is applied to various languages, examine the resource data.</p> | 
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| 210 | * | 
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| 211 | * <p>There is actually much more flexibility built into the rule language than the | 
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| 212 | * description above shows. A formatter may own multiple rule sets, which can be selected by | 
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| 213 | * the caller, and which can use each other to fill in their substitutions. Substitutions can | 
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| 214 | * also be filled in with digits, using a DecimalFormat object. There is syntax that can be | 
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| 215 | * used to alter a rule's divisor in various ways. And there is provision for much more | 
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| 216 | * flexible fraction handling. A complete description of the rule syntax follows:</p> | 
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| 217 | * | 
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| 218 | * <hr> | 
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| 219 | * | 
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| 220 | * <p>The description of a <tt>RuleBasedNumberFormat</tt>'s behavior consists of one or more <em>rule | 
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| 221 | * sets.</em> Each rule set consists of a name, a colon, and a list of <em>rules.</em> A rule | 
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| 222 | * set name must begin with a % sign. Rule sets with names that begin with a single % sign | 
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| 223 | * are <em>public:</em> the caller can specify that they be used to format and parse numbers. | 
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| 224 | * Rule sets with names that begin with %% are <em>private:</em> they exist only for the use | 
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| 225 | * of other rule sets. If a formatter only has one rule set, the name may be omitted.</p> | 
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| 226 | * | 
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| 227 | * <p>The user can also specify a special "rule set" named <tt>%%lenient-parse</tt>. | 
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| 228 | * The body of <tt>%%lenient-parse</tt> isn't a set of number-formatting rules, but a <tt>RuleBasedCollator</tt> | 
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| 229 | * description which is used to define equivalences for lenient parsing. For more information | 
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| 230 | * on the syntax, see <tt>RuleBasedCollator</tt>. For more information on lenient parsing, | 
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| 231 | * see <tt>setLenientParse()</tt>.  <em>Note:</em> symbols that have syntactic meaning | 
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| 232 | * in collation rules, such as '&', have no particular meaning when appearing outside | 
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| 233 | * of the <tt>lenient-parse</tt> rule set.</p> | 
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| 234 | * | 
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| 235 | * <p>The body of a rule set consists of an ordered, semicolon-delimited list of <em>rules.</em> | 
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| 236 | * Internally, every rule has a base value, a divisor, rule text, and zero, one, or two <em>substitutions.</em> | 
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| 237 | * These parameters are controlled by the description syntax, which consists of a <em>rule | 
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| 238 | * descriptor,</em> a colon, and a <em>rule body.</em></p> | 
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| 239 | * | 
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| 240 | * <p>A rule descriptor can take one of the following forms (text in <em>italics</em> is the | 
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| 241 | * name of a token):</p> | 
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| 242 | * | 
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| 243 | * <table border="0" width="100%"> | 
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| 244 | *   <tr> | 
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| 245 | *     <td><em>bv</em>:</td> | 
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| 246 | *     <td><em>bv</em> specifies the rule's base value. <em>bv</em> is a decimal | 
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| 247 | *     number expressed using ASCII digits. <em>bv</em> may contain spaces, period, and commas, | 
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| 248 | *     which are ignored. The rule's divisor is the highest power of 10 less than or equal to | 
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| 249 | *     the base value.</td> | 
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| 250 | *   </tr> | 
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| 251 | *   <tr> | 
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| 252 | *     <td><em>bv</em>/<em>rad</em>:</td> | 
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| 253 | *     <td><em>bv</em> specifies the rule's base value. The rule's divisor is the | 
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| 254 | *     highest power of <em>rad</em> less than or equal to the base value.</td> | 
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| 255 | *   </tr> | 
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| 256 | *   <tr> | 
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| 257 | *     <td><em>bv</em>>:</td> | 
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| 258 | *     <td><em>bv</em> specifies the rule's base value. To calculate the divisor, | 
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| 259 | *     let the radix be 10, and the exponent be the highest exponent of the radix that yields a | 
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| 260 | *     result less than or equal to the base value. Every > character after the base value | 
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| 261 | *     decreases the exponent by 1. If the exponent is positive or 0, the divisor is the radix | 
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| 262 | *     raised to the power of the exponent; otherwise, the divisor is 1.</td> | 
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| 263 | *   </tr> | 
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| 264 | *   <tr> | 
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| 265 | *     <td><em>bv</em>/<em>rad</em>>:</td> | 
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| 266 | *     <td><em>bv</em> specifies the rule's base value. To calculate the divisor, | 
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| 267 | *     let the radix be <em>rad</em>, and the exponent be the highest exponent of the radix that | 
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| 268 | *     yields a result less than or equal to the base value. Every > character after the radix | 
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| 269 | *     decreases the exponent by 1. If the exponent is positive or 0, the divisor is the radix | 
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| 270 | *     raised to the power of the exponent; otherwise, the divisor is 1.</td> | 
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| 271 | *   </tr> | 
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| 272 | *   <tr> | 
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| 273 | *     <td>-x:</td> | 
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| 274 | *     <td>The rule is a negative-number rule.</td> | 
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| 275 | *   </tr> | 
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| 276 | *   <tr> | 
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| 277 | *     <td>x.x:</td> | 
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| 278 | *     <td>The rule is an <em>improper fraction rule</em>. If the full stop in | 
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| 279 | *     the middle of the rule name is replaced with the decimal point | 
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| 280 | *     that is used in the language or DecimalFormatSymbols, then that rule will | 
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| 281 | *     have precedence when formatting and parsing this rule. For example, some | 
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| 282 | *     languages use the comma, and can thus be written as x,x instead. For example, | 
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| 283 | *     you can use "x.x: << point >>;x,x: << comma >>;" to | 
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| 284 | *     handle the decimal point that matches the language's natural spelling of | 
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| 285 | *     the punctuation of either the full stop or comma.</td> | 
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| 286 | *   </tr> | 
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| 287 | *   <tr> | 
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| 288 | *     <td>0.x:</td> | 
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| 289 | *     <td>The rule is a <em>proper fraction rule</em>. If the full stop in | 
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| 290 | *     the middle of the rule name is replaced with the decimal point | 
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| 291 | *     that is used in the language or DecimalFormatSymbols, then that rule will | 
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| 292 | *     have precedence when formatting and parsing this rule. For example, some | 
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| 293 | *     languages use the comma, and can thus be written as 0,x instead. For example, | 
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| 294 | *     you can use "0.x: point >>;0,x: comma >>;" to | 
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| 295 | *     handle the decimal point that matches the language's natural spelling of | 
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| 296 | *     the punctuation of either the full stop or comma.</td> | 
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| 297 | *   </tr> | 
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| 298 | *   <tr> | 
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| 299 | *     <td>x.0:</td> | 
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| 300 | *     <td>The rule is a <em>master rule</em>. If the full stop in | 
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| 301 | *     the middle of the rule name is replaced with the decimal point | 
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| 302 | *     that is used in the language or DecimalFormatSymbols, then that rule will | 
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| 303 | *     have precedence when formatting and parsing this rule. For example, some | 
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| 304 | *     languages use the comma, and can thus be written as x,0 instead. For example, | 
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| 305 | *     you can use "x.0: << point;x,0: << comma;" to | 
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| 306 | *     handle the decimal point that matches the language's natural spelling of | 
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| 307 | *     the punctuation of either the full stop or comma.</td> | 
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| 308 | *   </tr> | 
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| 309 | *   <tr> | 
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| 310 | *     <td>Inf:</td> | 
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| 311 | *     <td>The rule for infinity.</td> | 
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| 312 | *   </tr> | 
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| 313 | *   <tr> | 
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| 314 | *     <td>NaN:</td> | 
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| 315 | *     <td>The rule for an IEEE 754 NaN (not a number).</td> | 
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| 316 | *   </tr> | 
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| 317 | *   <tr> | 
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| 318 | *     <td><em>nothing</em></td> | 
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| 319 | *     <td>If the rule's rule descriptor is left out, the base value is one plus the | 
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| 320 | *     preceding rule's base value (or zero if this is the first rule in the list) in a normal | 
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| 321 | *     rule set.  In a fraction rule set, the base value is the same as the preceding rule's | 
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| 322 | *     base value.</td> | 
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| 323 | *   </tr> | 
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| 324 | * </table> | 
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| 325 | * | 
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| 326 | * <p>A rule set may be either a regular rule set or a <em>fraction rule set,</em> depending | 
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| 327 | * on whether it is used to format a number's integral part (or the whole number) or a | 
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| 328 | * number's fractional part. Using a rule set to format a rule's fractional part makes it a | 
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| 329 | * fraction rule set.</p> | 
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| 330 | * | 
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| 331 | * <p>Which rule is used to format a number is defined according to one of the following | 
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| 332 | * algorithms: If the rule set is a regular rule set, do the following: | 
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| 333 | * | 
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| 334 | * <ul> | 
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| 335 | *   <li>If the rule set includes a master rule (and the number was passed in as a <tt>double</tt>), | 
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| 336 | *     use the master rule.  (If the number being formatted was passed in as a <tt>long</tt>, | 
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| 337 | *     the master rule is ignored.)</li> | 
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| 338 | *   <li>If the number is negative, use the negative-number rule.</li> | 
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| 339 | *   <li>If the number has a fractional part and is greater than 1, use the improper fraction | 
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| 340 | *     rule.</li> | 
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| 341 | *   <li>If the number has a fractional part and is between 0 and 1, use the proper fraction | 
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| 342 | *     rule.</li> | 
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| 343 | *   <li>Binary-search the rule list for the rule with the highest base value less than or equal | 
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| 344 | *     to the number. If that rule has two substitutions, its base value is not an even multiple | 
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| 345 | *     of its divisor, and the number <em>is</em> an even multiple of the rule's divisor, use the | 
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| 346 | *     rule that precedes it in the rule list. Otherwise, use the rule itself.</li> | 
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| 347 | * </ul> | 
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| 348 | * | 
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| 349 | * <p>If the rule set is a fraction rule set, do the following: | 
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| 350 | * | 
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| 351 | * <ul> | 
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| 352 | *   <li>Ignore negative-number and fraction rules.</li> | 
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| 353 | *   <li>For each rule in the list, multiply the number being formatted (which will always be | 
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| 354 | *     between 0 and 1) by the rule's base value. Keep track of the distance between the result | 
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| 355 | *     the nearest integer.</li> | 
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| 356 | *   <li>Use the rule that produced the result closest to zero in the above calculation. In the | 
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| 357 | *     event of a tie or a direct hit, use the first matching rule encountered. (The idea here is | 
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| 358 | *     to try each rule's base value as a possible denominator of a fraction. Whichever | 
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| 359 | *     denominator produces the fraction closest in value to the number being formatted wins.) If | 
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| 360 | *     the rule following the matching rule has the same base value, use it if the numerator of | 
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| 361 | *     the fraction is anything other than 1; if the numerator is 1, use the original matching | 
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| 362 | *     rule. (This is to allow singular and plural forms of the rule text without a lot of extra | 
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| 363 | *     hassle.)</li> | 
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| 364 | * </ul> | 
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| 365 | * | 
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| 366 | * <p>A rule's body consists of a string of characters terminated by a semicolon. The rule | 
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| 367 | * may include zero, one, or two <em>substitution tokens,</em> and a range of text in | 
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| 368 | * brackets. The brackets denote optional text (and may also include one or both | 
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| 369 | * substitutions). The exact meanings of the substitution tokens, and under what conditions | 
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| 370 | * optional text is omitted, depend on the syntax of the substitution token and the context. | 
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| 371 | * The rest of the text in a rule body is literal text that is output when the rule matches | 
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| 372 | * the number being formatted.</p> | 
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| 373 | * | 
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| 374 | * <p>A substitution token begins and ends with a <em>token character.</em> The token | 
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| 375 | * character and the context together specify a mathematical operation to be performed on the | 
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| 376 | * number being formatted. An optional <em>substitution descriptor </em>specifies how the | 
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| 377 | * value resulting from that operation is used to fill in the substitution. The position of | 
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| 378 | * the substitution token in the rule body specifies the location of the resultant text in | 
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| 379 | * the original rule text.</p> | 
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| 380 | * | 
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| 381 | * <p>The meanings of the substitution token characters are as follows:</p> | 
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| 382 | * | 
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| 383 | * <table border="0" width="100%"> | 
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| 384 | *   <tr> | 
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| 385 | *     <td>>></td> | 
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| 386 | *     <td>in normal rule</td> | 
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| 387 | *     <td>Divide the number by the rule's divisor and format the remainder</td> | 
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| 388 | *   </tr> | 
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| 389 | *   <tr> | 
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| 390 | *     <td></td> | 
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| 391 | *     <td>in negative-number rule</td> | 
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| 392 | *     <td>Find the absolute value of the number and format the result</td> | 
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| 393 | *   </tr> | 
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| 394 | *   <tr> | 
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| 395 | *     <td></td> | 
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| 396 | *     <td>in fraction or master rule</td> | 
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| 397 | *     <td>Isolate the number's fractional part and format it.</td> | 
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| 398 | *   </tr> | 
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| 399 | *   <tr> | 
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| 400 | *     <td></td> | 
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| 401 | *     <td>in rule in fraction rule set</td> | 
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| 402 | *     <td>Not allowed.</td> | 
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| 403 | *   </tr> | 
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| 404 | *   <tr> | 
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| 405 | *     <td>>>></td> | 
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| 406 | *     <td>in normal rule</td> | 
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| 407 | *     <td>Divide the number by the rule's divisor and format the remainder, | 
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| 408 | *       but bypass the normal rule-selection process and just use the | 
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| 409 | *       rule that precedes this one in this rule list.</td> | 
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| 410 | *   </tr> | 
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| 411 | *   <tr> | 
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| 412 | *     <td></td> | 
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| 413 | *     <td>in all other rules</td> | 
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| 414 | *     <td>Not allowed.</td> | 
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| 415 | *   </tr> | 
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| 416 | *   <tr> | 
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| 417 | *     <td><<</td> | 
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| 418 | *     <td>in normal rule</td> | 
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| 419 | *     <td>Divide the number by the rule's divisor and format the quotient</td> | 
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| 420 | *   </tr> | 
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| 421 | *   <tr> | 
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| 422 | *     <td></td> | 
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| 423 | *     <td>in negative-number rule</td> | 
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| 424 | *     <td>Not allowed.</td> | 
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| 425 | *   </tr> | 
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| 426 | *   <tr> | 
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| 427 | *     <td></td> | 
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| 428 | *     <td>in fraction or master rule</td> | 
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| 429 | *     <td>Isolate the number's integral part and format it.</td> | 
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| 430 | *   </tr> | 
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| 431 | *   <tr> | 
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| 432 | *     <td></td> | 
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| 433 | *     <td>in rule in fraction rule set</td> | 
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| 434 | *     <td>Multiply the number by the rule's base value and format the result.</td> | 
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| 435 | *   </tr> | 
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| 436 | *   <tr> | 
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| 437 | *     <td>==</td> | 
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| 438 | *     <td>in all rule sets</td> | 
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| 439 | *     <td>Format the number unchanged</td> | 
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| 440 | *   </tr> | 
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| 441 | *   <tr> | 
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| 442 | *     <td>[]</td> | 
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| 443 | *     <td>in normal rule</td> | 
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| 444 | *     <td>Omit the optional text if the number is an even multiple of the rule's divisor</td> | 
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| 445 | *   </tr> | 
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| 446 | *   <tr> | 
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| 447 | *     <td></td> | 
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| 448 | *     <td>in negative-number rule</td> | 
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| 449 | *     <td>Not allowed.</td> | 
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| 450 | *   </tr> | 
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| 451 | *   <tr> | 
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| 452 | *     <td></td> | 
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| 453 | *     <td>in improper-fraction rule</td> | 
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| 454 | *     <td>Omit the optional text if the number is between 0 and 1 (same as specifying both an | 
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| 455 | *     x.x rule and a 0.x rule)</td> | 
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| 456 | *   </tr> | 
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| 457 | *   <tr> | 
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| 458 | *     <td></td> | 
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| 459 | *     <td>in master rule</td> | 
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| 460 | *     <td>Omit the optional text if the number is an integer (same as specifying both an x.x | 
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| 461 | *     rule and an x.0 rule)</td> | 
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| 462 | *   </tr> | 
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| 463 | *   <tr> | 
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| 464 | *     <td></td> | 
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| 465 | *     <td>in proper-fraction rule</td> | 
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| 466 | *     <td>Not allowed.</td> | 
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| 467 | *   </tr> | 
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| 468 | *   <tr> | 
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| 469 | *     <td></td> | 
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| 470 | *     <td>in rule in fraction rule set</td> | 
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| 471 | *     <td>Omit the optional text if multiplying the number by the rule's base value yields 1.</td> | 
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| 472 | *   </tr> | 
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| 473 | *   <tr> | 
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| 474 | *     <td width="37">$(cardinal,<i>plural syntax</i>)$</td> | 
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| 475 | *     <td width="23"></td> | 
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| 476 | *     <td width="165" valign="top">in all rule sets</td> | 
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| 477 | *     <td>This provides the ability to choose a word based on the number divided by the radix to the power of the | 
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| 478 | *     exponent of the base value for the specified locale, which is normally equivalent to the << value. | 
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| 479 | *     This uses the cardinal plural rules from PluralFormat. All strings used in the plural format are treated | 
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| 480 | *     as the same base value for parsing.</td> | 
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| 481 | *   </tr> | 
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| 482 | *   <tr> | 
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| 483 | *     <td width="37">$(ordinal,<i>plural syntax</i>)$</td> | 
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| 484 | *     <td width="23"></td> | 
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| 485 | *     <td width="165" valign="top">in all rule sets</td> | 
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| 486 | *     <td>This provides the ability to choose a word based on the number divided by the radix to the power of the | 
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| 487 | *     exponent of the base value for the specified locale, which is normally equivalent to the << value. | 
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| 488 | *     This uses the ordinal plural rules from PluralFormat. All strings used in the plural format are treated | 
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| 489 | *     as the same base value for parsing.</td> | 
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| 490 | *   </tr> | 
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| 491 | * </table> | 
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| 492 | * | 
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| 493 | * <p>The substitution descriptor (i.e., the text between the token characters) may take one | 
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| 494 | * of three forms:</p> | 
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| 495 | * | 
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| 496 | * <table border="0" width="100%"> | 
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| 497 | *   <tr> | 
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| 498 | *     <td>a rule set name</td> | 
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| 499 | *     <td>Perform the mathematical operation on the number, and format the result using the | 
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| 500 | *     named rule set.</td> | 
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| 501 | *   </tr> | 
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| 502 | *   <tr> | 
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| 503 | *     <td>a DecimalFormat pattern</td> | 
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| 504 | *     <td>Perform the mathematical operation on the number, and format the result using a | 
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| 505 | *     DecimalFormat with the specified pattern.  The pattern must begin with 0 or #.</td> | 
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| 506 | *   </tr> | 
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| 507 | *   <tr> | 
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| 508 | *     <td>nothing</td> | 
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| 509 | *     <td>Perform the mathematical operation on the number, and format the result using the rule | 
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| 510 | *     set containing the current rule, except: | 
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| 511 | *     <ul> | 
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| 512 | *       <li>You can't have an empty substitution descriptor with a == substitution.</li> | 
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| 513 | *       <li>If you omit the substitution descriptor in a >> substitution in a fraction rule, | 
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| 514 | *         format the result one digit at a time using the rule set containing the current rule.</li> | 
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| 515 | *       <li>If you omit the substitution descriptor in a << substitution in a rule in a | 
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| 516 | *         fraction rule set, format the result using the default rule set for this formatter.</li> | 
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| 517 | *     </ul> | 
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| 518 | *     </td> | 
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| 519 | *   </tr> | 
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| 520 | * </table> | 
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| 521 | * | 
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| 522 | * <p>Whitespace is ignored between a rule set name and a rule set body, between a rule | 
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| 523 | * descriptor and a rule body, or between rules. If a rule body begins with an apostrophe, | 
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| 524 | * the apostrophe is ignored, but all text after it becomes significant (this is how you can | 
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| 525 | * have a rule's rule text begin with whitespace). There is no escape function: the semicolon | 
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| 526 | * is not allowed in rule set names or in rule text, and the colon is not allowed in rule set | 
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| 527 | * names. The characters beginning a substitution token are always treated as the beginning | 
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| 528 | * of a substitution token.</p> | 
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| 529 | * | 
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| 530 | * <p>See the resource data and the demo program for annotated examples of real rule sets | 
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| 531 | * using these features.</p> | 
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| 532 | * | 
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| 533 | * <p><em>User subclasses are not supported.</em> While clients may write | 
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| 534 | * subclasses, such code will not necessarily work and will not be | 
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| 535 | * guaranteed to work stably from release to release. | 
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| 536 | * | 
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| 537 | * <p><b>Localizations</b></p> | 
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| 538 | * <p>Constructors are available that allow the specification of localizations for the | 
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| 539 | * public rule sets (and also allow more control over what public rule sets are available). | 
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| 540 | * Localization data is represented as a textual description.  The description represents | 
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| 541 | * an array of arrays of string.  The first element is an array of the public rule set names, | 
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| 542 | * each of these must be one of the public rule set names that appear in the rules.  Only | 
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| 543 | * names in this array will be treated as public rule set names by the API.  Each subsequent | 
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| 544 | * element is an array of localizations of these names.  The first element of one of these | 
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| 545 | * subarrays is the locale name, and the remaining elements are localizations of the | 
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| 546 | * public rule set names, in the same order as they were listed in the first arrray.</p> | 
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| 547 | * <p>In the syntax, angle brackets '<', '>' are used to delimit the arrays, and comma ',' is used | 
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| 548 | * to separate elements of an array.  Whitespace is ignored, unless quoted.</p> | 
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| 549 | * <p>For example:<pre> | 
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| 550 | * < < %foo, %bar, %baz >, | 
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| 551 | *   < en, Foo, Bar, Baz >, | 
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| 552 | *   < fr, 'le Foo', 'le Bar', 'le Baz' > | 
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| 553 | *   < zh, \\u7532, \\u4e59, \\u4e19 > > | 
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| 554 | * </pre></p> | 
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| 555 | * @author Richard Gillam | 
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| 556 | * @see NumberFormat | 
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| 557 | * @see DecimalFormat | 
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| 558 | * @see PluralFormat | 
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| 559 | * @see PluralRules | 
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| 560 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
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| 561 | */ | 
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| 562 | class U_I18N_API RuleBasedNumberFormat : public NumberFormat { | 
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| 563 | public: | 
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| 564 |  | 
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| 565 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 566 | // constructors | 
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| 567 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 568 |  | 
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| 569 | /** | 
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| 570 | * Creates a RuleBasedNumberFormat that behaves according to the description | 
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| 571 | * passed in.  The formatter uses the default locale. | 
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| 572 | * @param rules A description of the formatter's desired behavior. | 
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| 573 | * See the class documentation for a complete explanation of the description | 
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| 574 | * syntax. | 
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| 575 | * @param perror The parse error if an error was encountered. | 
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| 576 | * @param status The status indicating whether the constructor succeeded. | 
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| 577 | * @stable ICU 3.2 | 
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| 578 | */ | 
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| 579 | RuleBasedNumberFormat(const UnicodeString& rules, UParseError& perror, UErrorCode& status); | 
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| 580 |  | 
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| 581 | /** | 
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| 582 | * Creates a RuleBasedNumberFormat that behaves according to the description | 
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| 583 | * passed in.  The formatter uses the default locale. | 
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| 584 | * <p> | 
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| 585 | * The localizations data provides information about the public | 
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| 586 | * rule sets and their localized display names for different | 
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| 587 | * locales. The first element in the list is an array of the names | 
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| 588 | * of the public rule sets.  The first element in this array is | 
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| 589 | * the initial default ruleset.  The remaining elements in the | 
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| 590 | * list are arrays of localizations of the names of the public | 
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| 591 | * rule sets.  Each of these is one longer than the initial array, | 
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| 592 | * with the first String being the ULocale ID, and the remaining | 
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| 593 | * Strings being the localizations of the rule set names, in the | 
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| 594 | * same order as the initial array.  Arrays are NULL-terminated. | 
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| 595 | * @param rules A description of the formatter's desired behavior. | 
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| 596 | * See the class documentation for a complete explanation of the description | 
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| 597 | * syntax. | 
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| 598 | * @param localizations the localization information. | 
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| 599 | * names in the description.  These will be copied by the constructor. | 
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| 600 | * @param perror The parse error if an error was encountered. | 
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| 601 | * @param status The status indicating whether the constructor succeeded. | 
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| 602 | * @stable ICU 3.2 | 
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| 603 | */ | 
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| 604 | RuleBasedNumberFormat(const UnicodeString& rules, const UnicodeString& localizations, | 
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| 605 | UParseError& perror, UErrorCode& status); | 
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| 606 |  | 
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| 607 | /** | 
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| 608 | * Creates a RuleBasedNumberFormat that behaves according to the rules | 
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| 609 | * passed in.  The formatter uses the specified locale to determine the | 
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| 610 | * characters to use when formatting numerals, and to define equivalences | 
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| 611 | * for lenient parsing. | 
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| 612 | * @param rules The formatter rules. | 
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| 613 | * See the class documentation for a complete explanation of the rule | 
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| 614 | * syntax. | 
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| 615 | * @param locale A locale that governs which characters are used for | 
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| 616 | * formatting values in numerals and which characters are equivalent in | 
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| 617 | * lenient parsing. | 
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| 618 | * @param perror The parse error if an error was encountered. | 
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| 619 | * @param status The status indicating whether the constructor succeeded. | 
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| 620 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
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| 621 | */ | 
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| 622 | RuleBasedNumberFormat(const UnicodeString& rules, const Locale& locale, | 
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| 623 | UParseError& perror, UErrorCode& status); | 
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| 624 |  | 
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| 625 | /** | 
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| 626 | * Creates a RuleBasedNumberFormat that behaves according to the description | 
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| 627 | * passed in.  The formatter uses the default locale. | 
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| 628 | * <p> | 
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| 629 | * The localizations data provides information about the public | 
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| 630 | * rule sets and their localized display names for different | 
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| 631 | * locales. The first element in the list is an array of the names | 
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| 632 | * of the public rule sets.  The first element in this array is | 
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| 633 | * the initial default ruleset.  The remaining elements in the | 
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| 634 | * list are arrays of localizations of the names of the public | 
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| 635 | * rule sets.  Each of these is one longer than the initial array, | 
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| 636 | * with the first String being the ULocale ID, and the remaining | 
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| 637 | * Strings being the localizations of the rule set names, in the | 
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| 638 | * same order as the initial array.  Arrays are NULL-terminated. | 
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| 639 | * @param rules A description of the formatter's desired behavior. | 
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| 640 | * See the class documentation for a complete explanation of the description | 
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| 641 | * syntax. | 
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| 642 | * @param localizations a list of localizations for the rule set | 
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| 643 | * names in the description.  These will be copied by the constructor. | 
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| 644 | * @param locale A locale that governs which characters are used for | 
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| 645 | * formatting values in numerals and which characters are equivalent in | 
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| 646 | * lenient parsing. | 
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| 647 | * @param perror The parse error if an error was encountered. | 
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| 648 | * @param status The status indicating whether the constructor succeeded. | 
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| 649 | * @stable ICU 3.2 | 
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| 650 | */ | 
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| 651 | RuleBasedNumberFormat(const UnicodeString& rules, const UnicodeString& localizations, | 
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| 652 | const Locale& locale, UParseError& perror, UErrorCode& status); | 
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| 653 |  | 
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| 654 | /** | 
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| 655 | * Creates a RuleBasedNumberFormat from a predefined ruleset.  The selector | 
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| 656 | * code choosed among three possible predefined formats: spellout, ordinal, | 
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| 657 | * and duration. | 
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| 658 | * @param tag A selector code specifying which kind of formatter to create for that | 
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| 659 | * locale.  There are four legal values: URBNF_SPELLOUT, which creates a formatter that | 
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| 660 | * spells out a value in words in the desired language, URBNF_ORDINAL, which attaches | 
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| 661 | * an ordinal suffix from the desired language to the end of a number (e.g. "123rd"), | 
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| 662 | * URBNF_DURATION, which formats a duration in seconds as hours, minutes, and seconds always rounding down, | 
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| 663 | * and URBNF_NUMBERING_SYSTEM, which is used to invoke rules for alternate numbering | 
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| 664 | * systems such as the Hebrew numbering system, or for Roman Numerals, etc. | 
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| 665 | * @param locale The locale for the formatter. | 
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| 666 | * @param status The status indicating whether the constructor succeeded. | 
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| 667 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
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| 668 | */ | 
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| 669 | RuleBasedNumberFormat(URBNFRuleSetTag tag, const Locale& locale, UErrorCode& status); | 
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| 670 |  | 
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| 671 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 672 | // boilerplate | 
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| 673 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 674 |  | 
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| 675 | /** | 
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| 676 | * Copy constructor | 
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| 677 | * @param rhs    the object to be copied from. | 
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| 678 | * @stable ICU 2.6 | 
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| 679 | */ | 
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| 680 | RuleBasedNumberFormat(const RuleBasedNumberFormat& rhs); | 
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| 681 |  | 
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| 682 | /** | 
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| 683 | * Assignment operator | 
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| 684 | * @param rhs    the object to be copied from. | 
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| 685 | * @stable ICU 2.6 | 
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| 686 | */ | 
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| 687 | RuleBasedNumberFormat& operator=(const RuleBasedNumberFormat& rhs); | 
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| 688 |  | 
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| 689 | /** | 
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| 690 | * Release memory allocated for a RuleBasedNumberFormat when you are finished with it. | 
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| 691 | * @stable ICU 2.6 | 
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| 692 | */ | 
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| 693 | virtual ~RuleBasedNumberFormat(); | 
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| 694 |  | 
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| 695 | /** | 
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| 696 | * Clone this object polymorphically.  The caller is responsible | 
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| 697 | * for deleting the result when done. | 
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| 698 | * @return  A copy of the object. | 
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| 699 | * @stable ICU 2.6 | 
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| 700 | */ | 
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| 701 | virtual RuleBasedNumberFormat* clone() const; | 
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| 702 |  | 
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| 703 | /** | 
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| 704 | * Return true if the given Format objects are semantically equal. | 
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| 705 | * Objects of different subclasses are considered unequal. | 
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| 706 | * @param other    the object to be compared with. | 
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| 707 | * @return        true if the given Format objects are semantically equal. | 
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| 708 | * @stable ICU 2.6 | 
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| 709 | */ | 
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| 710 | virtual UBool operator==(const Format& other) const; | 
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| 711 |  | 
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| 712 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 713 | // public API functions | 
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| 714 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 715 |  | 
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| 716 | /** | 
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| 717 | * return the rules that were provided to the RuleBasedNumberFormat. | 
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| 718 | * @return the result String that was passed in | 
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| 719 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
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| 720 | */ | 
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| 721 | virtual UnicodeString getRules() const; | 
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| 722 |  | 
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| 723 | /** | 
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| 724 | * Return the number of public rule set names. | 
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| 725 | * @return the number of public rule set names. | 
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| 726 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
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| 727 | */ | 
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| 728 | virtual int32_t getNumberOfRuleSetNames() const; | 
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| 729 |  | 
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| 730 | /** | 
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| 731 | * Return the name of the index'th public ruleSet.  If index is not valid, | 
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| 732 | * the function returns null. | 
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| 733 | * @param index the index of the ruleset | 
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| 734 | * @return the name of the index'th public ruleSet. | 
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| 735 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
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| 736 | */ | 
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| 737 | virtual UnicodeString getRuleSetName(int32_t index) const; | 
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| 738 |  | 
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| 739 | /** | 
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| 740 | * Return the number of locales for which we have localized rule set display names. | 
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| 741 | * @return the number of locales for which we have localized rule set display names. | 
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| 742 | * @stable ICU 3.2 | 
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| 743 | */ | 
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| 744 | virtual int32_t getNumberOfRuleSetDisplayNameLocales(void) const; | 
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| 745 |  | 
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| 746 | /** | 
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| 747 | * Return the index'th display name locale. | 
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| 748 | * @param index the index of the locale | 
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| 749 | * @param status set to a failure code when this function fails | 
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| 750 | * @return the locale | 
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| 751 | * @see #getNumberOfRuleSetDisplayNameLocales | 
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| 752 | * @stable ICU 3.2 | 
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| 753 | */ | 
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| 754 | virtual Locale getRuleSetDisplayNameLocale(int32_t index, UErrorCode& status) const; | 
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| 755 |  | 
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| 756 | /** | 
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| 757 | * Return the rule set display names for the provided locale.  These are in the same order | 
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| 758 | * as those returned by getRuleSetName.  The locale is matched against the locales for | 
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| 759 | * which there is display name data, using normal fallback rules.  If no locale matches, | 
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| 760 | * the default display names are returned.  (These are the internal rule set names minus | 
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| 761 | * the leading '%'.) | 
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| 762 | * @param index the index of the rule set | 
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| 763 | * @param locale the locale (returned by getRuleSetDisplayNameLocales) for which the localized | 
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| 764 | * display name is desired | 
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| 765 | * @return the display name for the given index, which might be bogus if there is an error | 
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| 766 | * @see #getRuleSetName | 
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| 767 | * @stable ICU 3.2 | 
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| 768 | */ | 
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| 769 | virtual UnicodeString getRuleSetDisplayName(int32_t index, | 
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| 770 | const Locale& locale = Locale::getDefault()); | 
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| 771 |  | 
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| 772 | /** | 
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| 773 | * Return the rule set display name for the provided rule set and locale. | 
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| 774 | * The locale is matched against the locales for which there is display name data, using | 
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| 775 | * normal fallback rules.  If no locale matches, the default display name is returned. | 
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| 776 | * @return the display name for the rule set | 
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| 777 | * @stable ICU 3.2 | 
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| 778 | * @see #getRuleSetDisplayName | 
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| 779 | */ | 
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| 780 | virtual UnicodeString getRuleSetDisplayName(const UnicodeString& ruleSetName, | 
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| 781 | const Locale& locale = Locale::getDefault()); | 
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| 782 |  | 
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| 783 |  | 
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| 784 | using NumberFormat::format; | 
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| 785 |  | 
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| 786 | /** | 
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| 787 | * Formats the specified 32-bit number using the default ruleset. | 
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| 788 | * @param number The number to format. | 
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| 789 | * @param toAppendTo the string that will hold the (appended) result | 
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| 790 | * @param pos the fieldposition | 
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| 791 | * @return A textual representation of the number. | 
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| 792 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
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| 793 | */ | 
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| 794 | virtual UnicodeString& format(int32_t number, | 
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| 795 | UnicodeString& toAppendTo, | 
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| 796 | FieldPosition& pos) const; | 
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| 797 |  | 
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| 798 | /** | 
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| 799 | * Formats the specified 64-bit number using the default ruleset. | 
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| 800 | * @param number The number to format. | 
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| 801 | * @param toAppendTo the string that will hold the (appended) result | 
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| 802 | * @param pos the fieldposition | 
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| 803 | * @return A textual representation of the number. | 
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| 804 | * @stable ICU 2.1 | 
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| 805 | */ | 
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| 806 | virtual UnicodeString& format(int64_t number, | 
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| 807 | UnicodeString& toAppendTo, | 
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| 808 | FieldPosition& pos) const; | 
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| 809 | /** | 
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| 810 | * Formats the specified number using the default ruleset. | 
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| 811 | * @param number The number to format. | 
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| 812 | * @param toAppendTo the string that will hold the (appended) result | 
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| 813 | * @param pos the fieldposition | 
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| 814 | * @return A textual representation of the number. | 
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| 815 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
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| 816 | */ | 
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| 817 | virtual UnicodeString& format(double number, | 
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| 818 | UnicodeString& toAppendTo, | 
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| 819 | FieldPosition& pos) const; | 
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| 820 |  | 
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| 821 | /** | 
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| 822 | * Formats the specified number using the named ruleset. | 
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| 823 | * @param number The number to format. | 
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| 824 | * @param ruleSetName The name of the rule set to format the number with. | 
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| 825 | * This must be the name of a valid public rule set for this formatter. | 
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| 826 | * @param toAppendTo the string that will hold the (appended) result | 
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| 827 | * @param pos the fieldposition | 
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| 828 | * @param status the status | 
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| 829 | * @return A textual representation of the number. | 
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| 830 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
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| 831 | */ | 
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| 832 | virtual UnicodeString& format(int32_t number, | 
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| 833 | const UnicodeString& ruleSetName, | 
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| 834 | UnicodeString& toAppendTo, | 
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| 835 | FieldPosition& pos, | 
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| 836 | UErrorCode& status) const; | 
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| 837 | /** | 
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| 838 | * Formats the specified 64-bit number using the named ruleset. | 
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| 839 | * @param number The number to format. | 
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| 840 | * @param ruleSetName The name of the rule set to format the number with. | 
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| 841 | * This must be the name of a valid public rule set for this formatter. | 
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| 842 | * @param toAppendTo the string that will hold the (appended) result | 
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| 843 | * @param pos the fieldposition | 
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| 844 | * @param status the status | 
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| 845 | * @return A textual representation of the number. | 
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| 846 | * @stable ICU 2.1 | 
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| 847 | */ | 
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| 848 | virtual UnicodeString& format(int64_t number, | 
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| 849 | const UnicodeString& ruleSetName, | 
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| 850 | UnicodeString& toAppendTo, | 
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| 851 | FieldPosition& pos, | 
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| 852 | UErrorCode& status) const; | 
|---|
| 853 | /** | 
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| 854 | * Formats the specified number using the named ruleset. | 
|---|
| 855 | * @param number The number to format. | 
|---|
| 856 | * @param ruleSetName The name of the rule set to format the number with. | 
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| 857 | * This must be the name of a valid public rule set for this formatter. | 
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| 858 | * @param toAppendTo the string that will hold the (appended) result | 
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| 859 | * @param pos the fieldposition | 
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| 860 | * @param status the status | 
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| 861 | * @return A textual representation of the number. | 
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| 862 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
|---|
| 863 | */ | 
|---|
| 864 | virtual UnicodeString& format(double number, | 
|---|
| 865 | const UnicodeString& ruleSetName, | 
|---|
| 866 | UnicodeString& toAppendTo, | 
|---|
| 867 | FieldPosition& pos, | 
|---|
| 868 | UErrorCode& status) const; | 
|---|
| 869 |  | 
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| 870 | protected: | 
|---|
| 871 | /** | 
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| 872 | * Format a decimal number. | 
|---|
| 873 | * The number is a DigitList wrapper onto a floating point decimal number. | 
|---|
| 874 | * The default implementation in NumberFormat converts the decimal number | 
|---|
| 875 | * to a double and formats that.  Subclasses of NumberFormat that want | 
|---|
| 876 | * to specifically handle big decimal numbers must override this method. | 
|---|
| 877 | * class DecimalFormat does so. | 
|---|
| 878 | * | 
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| 879 | * @param number    The number, a DigitList format Decimal Floating Point. | 
|---|
| 880 | * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result. | 
|---|
| 881 | *                  Result is appended to existing contents. | 
|---|
| 882 | * @param pos       On input: an alignment field, if desired. | 
|---|
| 883 | *                  On output: the offsets of the alignment field. | 
|---|
| 884 | * @param status    Output param filled with success/failure status. | 
|---|
| 885 | * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | 
|---|
| 886 | * @internal | 
|---|
| 887 | */ | 
|---|
| 888 | virtual UnicodeString& format(const number::impl::DecimalQuantity &number, | 
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| 889 | UnicodeString& appendTo, | 
|---|
| 890 | FieldPosition& pos, | 
|---|
| 891 | UErrorCode& status) const; | 
|---|
| 892 | public: | 
|---|
| 893 |  | 
|---|
| 894 | using NumberFormat::parse; | 
|---|
| 895 |  | 
|---|
| 896 | /** | 
|---|
| 897 | * Parses the specfied string, beginning at the specified position, according | 
|---|
| 898 | * to this formatter's rules.  This will match the string against all of the | 
|---|
| 899 | * formatter's public rule sets and return the value corresponding to the longest | 
|---|
| 900 | * parseable substring.  This function's behavior is affected by the lenient | 
|---|
| 901 | * parse mode. | 
|---|
| 902 | * @param text The string to parse | 
|---|
| 903 | * @param result the result of the parse, either a double or a long. | 
|---|
| 904 | * @param parsePosition On entry, contains the position of the first character | 
|---|
| 905 | * in "text" to examine.  On exit, has been updated to contain the position | 
|---|
| 906 | * of the first character in "text" that wasn't consumed by the parse. | 
|---|
| 907 | * @see #setLenient | 
|---|
| 908 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
|---|
| 909 | */ | 
|---|
| 910 | virtual void parse(const UnicodeString& text, | 
|---|
| 911 | Formattable& result, | 
|---|
| 912 | ParsePosition& parsePosition) const; | 
|---|
| 913 |  | 
|---|
| 914 | #if !UCONFIG_NO_COLLATION | 
|---|
| 915 |  | 
|---|
| 916 | /** | 
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| 917 | * Turns lenient parse mode on and off. | 
|---|
| 918 | * | 
|---|
| 919 | * When in lenient parse mode, the formatter uses a Collator for parsing the text. | 
|---|
| 920 | * Only primary differences are treated as significant.  This means that case | 
|---|
| 921 | * differences, accent differences, alternate spellings of the same letter | 
|---|
| 922 | * (e.g., ae and a-umlaut in German), ignorable characters, etc. are ignored in | 
|---|
| 923 | * matching the text.  In many cases, numerals will be accepted in place of words | 
|---|
| 924 | * or phrases as well. | 
|---|
| 925 | * | 
|---|
| 926 | * For example, all of the following will correctly parse as 255 in English in | 
|---|
| 927 | * lenient-parse mode: | 
|---|
| 928 | * <br>"two hundred fifty-five" | 
|---|
| 929 | * <br>"two hundred fifty five" | 
|---|
| 930 | * <br>"TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE" | 
|---|
| 931 | * <br>"twohundredfiftyfive" | 
|---|
| 932 | * <br>"2 hundred fifty-5" | 
|---|
| 933 | * | 
|---|
| 934 | * The Collator used is determined by the locale that was | 
|---|
| 935 | * passed to this object on construction.  The description passed to this object | 
|---|
| 936 | * on construction may supply additional collation rules that are appended to the | 
|---|
| 937 | * end of the default collator for the locale, enabling additional equivalences | 
|---|
| 938 | * (such as adding more ignorable characters or permitting spelled-out version of | 
|---|
| 939 | * symbols; see the demo program for examples). | 
|---|
| 940 | * | 
|---|
| 941 | * It's important to emphasize that even strict parsing is relatively lenient: it | 
|---|
| 942 | * will accept some text that it won't produce as output.  In English, for example, | 
|---|
| 943 | * it will correctly parse "two hundred zero" and "fifteen hundred". | 
|---|
| 944 | * | 
|---|
| 945 | * @param enabled If true, turns lenient-parse mode on; if false, turns it off. | 
|---|
| 946 | * @see RuleBasedCollator | 
|---|
| 947 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
|---|
| 948 | */ | 
|---|
| 949 | virtual void setLenient(UBool enabled); | 
|---|
| 950 |  | 
|---|
| 951 | /** | 
|---|
| 952 | * Returns true if lenient-parse mode is turned on.  Lenient parsing is off | 
|---|
| 953 | * by default. | 
|---|
| 954 | * @return true if lenient-parse mode is turned on. | 
|---|
| 955 | * @see #setLenient | 
|---|
| 956 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | 
|---|
| 957 | */ | 
|---|
| 958 | virtual inline UBool isLenient(void) const; | 
|---|
| 959 |  | 
|---|
| 960 | #endif | 
|---|
| 961 |  | 
|---|
| 962 | /** | 
|---|
| 963 | * Override the default rule set to use.  If ruleSetName is null, reset | 
|---|
| 964 | * to the initial default rule set.  If the rule set is not a public rule set name, | 
|---|
| 965 | * U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR is returned in status. | 
|---|
| 966 | * @param ruleSetName the name of the rule set, or null to reset the initial default. | 
|---|
| 967 | * @param status set to failure code when a problem occurs. | 
|---|
| 968 | * @stable ICU 2.6 | 
|---|
| 969 | */ | 
|---|
| 970 | virtual void setDefaultRuleSet(const UnicodeString& ruleSetName, UErrorCode& status); | 
|---|
| 971 |  | 
|---|
| 972 | /** | 
|---|
| 973 | * Return the name of the current default rule set.  If the current rule set is | 
|---|
| 974 | * not public, returns a bogus (and empty) UnicodeString. | 
|---|
| 975 | * @return the name of the current default rule set | 
|---|
| 976 | * @stable ICU 3.0 | 
|---|
| 977 | */ | 
|---|
| 978 | virtual UnicodeString getDefaultRuleSetName() const; | 
|---|
| 979 |  | 
|---|
| 980 | /** | 
|---|
| 981 | * Set a particular UDisplayContext value in the formatter, such as | 
|---|
| 982 | * UDISPCTX_CAPITALIZATION_FOR_STANDALONE. Note: For getContext, see | 
|---|
| 983 | * NumberFormat. | 
|---|
| 984 | * @param value The UDisplayContext value to set. | 
|---|
| 985 | * @param status Input/output status. If at entry this indicates a failure | 
|---|
| 986 | *               status, the function will do nothing; otherwise this will be | 
|---|
| 987 | *               updated with any new status from the function. | 
|---|
| 988 | * @stable ICU 53 | 
|---|
| 989 | */ | 
|---|
| 990 | virtual void setContext(UDisplayContext value, UErrorCode& status); | 
|---|
| 991 |  | 
|---|
| 992 | /** | 
|---|
| 993 | * Get the rounding mode. | 
|---|
| 994 | * @return A rounding mode | 
|---|
| 995 | * @stable ICU 60 | 
|---|
| 996 | */ | 
|---|
| 997 | virtual ERoundingMode getRoundingMode(void) const; | 
|---|
| 998 |  | 
|---|
| 999 | /** | 
|---|
| 1000 | * Set the rounding mode. | 
|---|
| 1001 | * @param roundingMode A rounding mode | 
|---|
| 1002 | * @stable ICU 60 | 
|---|
| 1003 | */ | 
|---|
| 1004 | virtual void setRoundingMode(ERoundingMode roundingMode); | 
|---|
| 1005 |  | 
|---|
| 1006 | public: | 
|---|
| 1007 | /** | 
|---|
| 1008 | * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for this class. | 
|---|
| 1009 | * | 
|---|
| 1010 | * @stable ICU 2.8 | 
|---|
| 1011 | */ | 
|---|
| 1012 | static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID(void); | 
|---|
| 1013 |  | 
|---|
| 1014 | /** | 
|---|
| 1015 | * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for the actual class. | 
|---|
| 1016 | * | 
|---|
| 1017 | * @stable ICU 2.8 | 
|---|
| 1018 | */ | 
|---|
| 1019 | virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID(void) const; | 
|---|
| 1020 |  | 
|---|
| 1021 | /** | 
|---|
| 1022 | * Sets the decimal format symbols, which is generally not changed | 
|---|
| 1023 | * by the programmer or user. The formatter takes ownership of | 
|---|
| 1024 | * symbolsToAdopt; the client must not delete it. | 
|---|
| 1025 | * | 
|---|
| 1026 | * @param symbolsToAdopt DecimalFormatSymbols to be adopted. | 
|---|
| 1027 | * @stable ICU 49 | 
|---|
| 1028 | */ | 
|---|
| 1029 | virtual void adoptDecimalFormatSymbols(DecimalFormatSymbols* symbolsToAdopt); | 
|---|
| 1030 |  | 
|---|
| 1031 | /** | 
|---|
| 1032 | * Sets the decimal format symbols, which is generally not changed | 
|---|
| 1033 | * by the programmer or user. A clone of the symbols is created and | 
|---|
| 1034 | * the symbols is _not_ adopted; the client is still responsible for | 
|---|
| 1035 | * deleting it. | 
|---|
| 1036 | * | 
|---|
| 1037 | * @param symbols DecimalFormatSymbols. | 
|---|
| 1038 | * @stable ICU 49 | 
|---|
| 1039 | */ | 
|---|
| 1040 | virtual void setDecimalFormatSymbols(const DecimalFormatSymbols& symbols); | 
|---|
| 1041 |  | 
|---|
| 1042 | private: | 
|---|
| 1043 | RuleBasedNumberFormat(); // default constructor not implemented | 
|---|
| 1044 |  | 
|---|
| 1045 | // this will ref the localizations if they are not NULL | 
|---|
| 1046 | // caller must deref to get adoption | 
|---|
| 1047 | RuleBasedNumberFormat(const UnicodeString& description, LocalizationInfo* localizations, | 
|---|
| 1048 | const Locale& locale, UParseError& perror, UErrorCode& status); | 
|---|
| 1049 |  | 
|---|
| 1050 | void init(const UnicodeString& rules, LocalizationInfo* localizations, UParseError& perror, UErrorCode& status); | 
|---|
| 1051 | void initCapitalizationContextInfo(const Locale& thelocale); | 
|---|
| 1052 | void dispose(); | 
|---|
| 1053 | void stripWhitespace(UnicodeString& src); | 
|---|
| 1054 | void initDefaultRuleSet(); | 
|---|
| 1055 | NFRuleSet* findRuleSet(const UnicodeString& name, UErrorCode& status) const; | 
|---|
| 1056 |  | 
|---|
| 1057 | /* friend access */ | 
|---|
| 1058 | friend class NFSubstitution; | 
|---|
| 1059 | friend class NFRule; | 
|---|
| 1060 | friend class NFRuleSet; | 
|---|
| 1061 | friend class FractionalPartSubstitution; | 
|---|
| 1062 |  | 
|---|
| 1063 | inline NFRuleSet * getDefaultRuleSet() const; | 
|---|
| 1064 | const RuleBasedCollator * getCollator() const; | 
|---|
| 1065 | DecimalFormatSymbols * initializeDecimalFormatSymbols(UErrorCode &status); | 
|---|
| 1066 | const DecimalFormatSymbols * getDecimalFormatSymbols() const; | 
|---|
| 1067 | NFRule * initializeDefaultInfinityRule(UErrorCode &status); | 
|---|
| 1068 | const NFRule * getDefaultInfinityRule() const; | 
|---|
| 1069 | NFRule * initializeDefaultNaNRule(UErrorCode &status); | 
|---|
| 1070 | const NFRule * getDefaultNaNRule() const; | 
|---|
| 1071 | PluralFormat *createPluralFormat(UPluralType pluralType, const UnicodeString &pattern, UErrorCode& status) const; | 
|---|
| 1072 | UnicodeString& adjustForCapitalizationContext(int32_t startPos, UnicodeString& currentResult, UErrorCode& status) const; | 
|---|
| 1073 | UnicodeString& format(int64_t number, NFRuleSet *ruleSet, UnicodeString& toAppendTo, UErrorCode& status) const; | 
|---|
| 1074 | void format(double number, NFRuleSet& rs, UnicodeString& toAppendTo, UErrorCode& status) const; | 
|---|
| 1075 |  | 
|---|
| 1076 | private: | 
|---|
| 1077 | NFRuleSet **fRuleSets; | 
|---|
| 1078 | UnicodeString* ruleSetDescriptions; | 
|---|
| 1079 | int32_t numRuleSets; | 
|---|
| 1080 | NFRuleSet *defaultRuleSet; | 
|---|
| 1081 | Locale locale; | 
|---|
| 1082 | RuleBasedCollator* collator; | 
|---|
| 1083 | DecimalFormatSymbols* decimalFormatSymbols; | 
|---|
| 1084 | NFRule *defaultInfinityRule; | 
|---|
| 1085 | NFRule *defaultNaNRule; | 
|---|
| 1086 | ERoundingMode fRoundingMode; | 
|---|
| 1087 | UBool lenient; | 
|---|
| 1088 | UnicodeString* lenientParseRules; | 
|---|
| 1089 | LocalizationInfo* localizations; | 
|---|
| 1090 | UnicodeString originalDescription; | 
|---|
| 1091 | UBool capitalizationInfoSet; | 
|---|
| 1092 | UBool ; | 
|---|
| 1093 | UBool capitalizationForStandAlone; | 
|---|
| 1094 | BreakIterator* capitalizationBrkIter; | 
|---|
| 1095 | }; | 
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| 1096 |  | 
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| 1097 | // --------------- | 
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| 1098 |  | 
|---|
| 1099 | #if !UCONFIG_NO_COLLATION | 
|---|
| 1100 |  | 
|---|
| 1101 | inline UBool | 
|---|
| 1102 | RuleBasedNumberFormat::isLenient(void) const { | 
|---|
| 1103 | return lenient; | 
|---|
| 1104 | } | 
|---|
| 1105 |  | 
|---|
| 1106 | #endif | 
|---|
| 1107 |  | 
|---|
| 1108 | inline NFRuleSet* | 
|---|
| 1109 | RuleBasedNumberFormat::getDefaultRuleSet() const { | 
|---|
| 1110 | return defaultRuleSet; | 
|---|
| 1111 | } | 
|---|
| 1112 |  | 
|---|
| 1113 | U_NAMESPACE_END | 
|---|
| 1114 |  | 
|---|
| 1115 | /* U_HAVE_RBNF */ | 
|---|
| 1116 | #endif | 
|---|
| 1117 |  | 
|---|
| 1118 | #endif /* U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API */ | 
|---|
| 1119 |  | 
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| 1120 | /* RBNF_H */ | 
|---|
| 1121 | #endif | 
|---|
| 1122 |  | 
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