money_get(3C++) - money_get(3C++)
Standard C++ Library Copyright 1998, Rogue Wave Software, Inc.
NAMEmoney_get
- Monetary formatting facet for input.
SYNOPSIS
#include <locale>
template <class charT,
class InputIterator = istreambuf_iterator<charT> >
class money_get;
DESCRIPTION
The money_get_facet interprets formatted monetary string values.
INTERFACE
template <class charT,
class InputIterator = istreambuf_iterator<charT> >
class money_get : public locale::facet {
public:
typedef charT char_type;
typedef InputIterator iter_type;
typedef basic_string<charT> string_type;
explicit money_get(size_t = 0);
iter_type get(iter_type, iter_type, bool, ios_base&,
ios_base::iostate&, long double&) const;
iter_type get(iter_type, iter_type, bool, ios_base&,
ios_base::iostate&, string_type&) const;
static locale::id id;
protected:
~money_get(); // virtual
virtual iter_type do_get(iter_type, iter_type,
bool, ios_base&,
ios_base::iostate&,
long double&) const;
virtual iter_type do_get(iter_type, iter_type,
bool, ios_base&,
ios_base::iostate&,
string_type&) const;
};
TYPES
char_type
Type of character upon which the facet is instantiated.
iter_type
Type of iterator used to scan the character buffer.
string_type
Type of character string passed to member functions.
CONSTRUCTORS
explicit money_get(size_t refs = 0)
Construct a money_get facet. If the refs argument is 0, then destruction of
the object is delegated to the locale, or locales, containing it. This
allows the user to ignore lifetime management issues. On the other hand, if
refs is 1, then the object must be explicitly deleted; the locale does not
do so.
DESTRUCTORS
~money_get(); // virtual and protected
Destroys the facet.
STATIC MEMBERS
static locale::id id;
Unique identifier for this type of facet.
PUBLIC MEMBER FUNCTIONS
The public members of the money_get facet include an interface to pro‐
tected members. Each public member get has a corresponding virtual pro‐
tected member do_get.
iter_type
get(iter_type s, iter_type end, bool intl, ios_base& f,
ios_base::iostate& err, long double& units) const;
iter_typeget(iter_type s, iter_type end, bool intl, ios_base& f,
ios_base::iostate& err, string_type& digits) const;
Each of these two overloads of the public member function get calls the
corresponding protected do_get function.
PROTECTED MEMBER FUNCTIONSvirtual iter_typedo_get(iter_type s, iter_type end,
bool intl, ios_base& f,
ios_base::iostate& err,
long double& units) const;
virtual iter_typedo_get(iter_type s, iter_type end,
bool intl, ios_base& f,
ios_base::iostate& err,
string_type& digits) const;
Reads in a localized character representation of a monetary value and gen‐
erates a generic representation, either as a sequence of digits or as a
long double value. In either case do_get uses the smallest possible unit
of currency.
Both overloads of do_get read characters from the range [s,end) until one
of three things occurs:
- A monetary value is assembled
- An error occurs
- No more characters are available.
The functions use f.flags() and the moneypunct<charT, true> or money‐
punct<charT, false> facet (depending on the intl argument) from f.getloc()
for formatting information to use in interpreting the sequence of charac‐
ters. do_get, then places a pure sequence of digits representing the mone‐
tary value in the smallest possible unit of currency into the string argu‐
ment digits, or it calculates a long double value based on those digits and
returns that value in units.
The following specifics apply to formatting:
- Digit group separators are optional. If no grouping is specified,
then any thousands separator characters are treated as delim‐
iters.
- If space or none are part of the format pattern in moneypunct,
then optional whitespace is consumed, except at the end. See the
moneypunct reference section for a description of money-specific
formatting flags.
- If iosbase::showbase is set in f.flags(), then the currency sym‐
bol is optional, and if it appears after all other elements, then
it is not consumed. Otherwise the currency symbol is required,
and is consumed wherever it occurs.
- digits are preceded by a `-' or units are negated, if the mone‐
tary value is negative.
- See the moneypunct reference section for a description of money
specific formatting flags.
The err argument is set to iosbase::failbit if an error occurs during pars‐
ing.
Returns an iterator pointing one past the last character that is part of a
valid monetary sequence.
EXAMPLE
//
// moneyget.cpp
//
#include <string>
#include <sstream>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
using namespace std;
typedef istreambuf_iterator<char,char_traits<char> >
iter_type;
locale loc;
string buffer("$100.02");
string dest;
long double ldest;
ios_base::iostate state;
iter_type end;
// Get a money_get facet
const money_get<char,iter_type>& mgf =
#ifndef _RWSTD_NO_TEMPLATE_ON_RETURN_TYPE
use_facet<money_get<char,iter_type> >(loc);
#else
use_facet(loc,(money_get<char,iter_type>*)0);
#endif
{
// Build an istringstream from the buffer and construct
// a beginning iterator on it.
istringstream ins(buffer);
iter_type begin(ins);
// Get a string representation of the monetary value
mgf.get(begin,end,false,ins,state,dest);
}
{
// Build another istringstream from the buffer, etc.
// so we have an iterator pointing to the beginning
istringstream ins(buffer);
iter_type begin(ins);
// Get a long double representation
// of the monetary value
mgf.get(begin,end,false,ins,state,ldest);
}
cout << buffer << " --> " << dest
<< " --> " << ldest << endl;
return 0;
}
SEE ALSO
locale, facets, money_put, moneypunct
Rogue Wave Software 02 Apr 1998 money_get(3C++)