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QLocale Class Reference
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The QLocale class converts between numbers and their string representations in various languages. More...

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Detailed Description

The QLocale class converts between numbers and their string representations in various languages.

QLocale is initialized with a language/country pair in its constructor and offers number-to-string and string-to-number conversion functions similar to those in QString.

Example:

 QLocale egyptian(QLocale.Arabic, QLocale.Egypt);
 QString s1 = egyptian.toString(1.571429E+07, 'e');
 QString s2 = egyptian.toString(10);

 double d = egyptian.toDouble(s1);
 int i = egyptian.toInt(s2);

QLocale supports the concept of a default locale, which is determined from the system's locale settings at application startup. The default locale can be changed by calling the static member setDefault(). Setting the default locale has the following effects:

The following example illustrates how to use QLocale directly:

 QLocale.setDefault(QLocale(QLocale.Hebrew, QLocale.Israel));
 QLocale hebrew; // Constructs a default QLocale
 QString s1 = hebrew.toString(15714.3, 'e');

 bool ok;
 double d;

 QLocale.setDefault(QLocale.C);
 d = QString("1234,56").toDouble(&ok);   // ok == false
 d = QString("1234.56").toDouble(&ok);   // ok == true, d == 1234.56

 QLocale.setDefault(QLocale.German);
 d = QString("1234,56").toDouble(&ok);   // ok == true, d == 1234.56
 d = QString("1234.56").toDouble(&ok);   // ok == true, d == 1234.56

 QLocale.setDefault(QLocale(QLocale.English, QLocale.UnitedStates));
 str = QString("%1 %L2 %L3")
       .arg(12345).arg(12345).arg(12345, 0, 16);
 // str == "12345 12,345 3039"

When a language/country pair is specified in the constructor, one of three things can happen:

Use language() and country() to determine the actual language and country values used.

An alternative method for constructing a QLocale object is by specifying the locale name.

 QLocale korean("ko");
 QLocale swiss("de_CH");

This constructor converts the locale name to a language/country pair; it does not use the system locale database.

Note: For the current keyboard input locale take a look at QApplication.keyboardInputLocale().

QLocale's data is based on Common Locale Data Repository v2.0.

The double-to-string and string-to-double conversion functions are covered by the following licenses:

Copyright (c) 1991 by AT&T.

Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose without fee is hereby granted, provided that this entire notice is included in all copies of any software which is or includes a copy or modification of this software and in all copies of the supporting documentation for such software.

THIS SOFTWARE IS BEING PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. IN PARTICULAR, NEITHER THE AUTHOR NOR AT&T MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND CONCERNING THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors.


Type Documentation

QLocale.Country

This enumerated type is used to specify a country.

Constant Value
QLocale.AnyCountry 0
QLocale.Afghanistan 1
QLocale.Albania 2
QLocale.Algeria 3
QLocale.AmericanSamoa 4
QLocale.Andorra 5
QLocale.Angola 6
QLocale.Anguilla 7
QLocale.Antarctica 8
QLocale.AntiguaAndBarbuda 9
QLocale.Argentina 10
QLocale.Armenia 11
QLocale.Aruba 12
QLocale.Australia 13
QLocale.Austria 14
QLocale.Azerbaijan 15
QLocale.Bahamas 16
QLocale.Bahrain 17
QLocale.Bangladesh 18
QLocale.Barbados 19
QLocale.Belarus 20
QLocale.Belgium 21
QLocale.Belize 22
QLocale.Benin 23
QLocale.Bermuda 24
QLocale.Bhutan 25
QLocale.Bolivia 26
QLocale.BosniaAndHerzegowina 27
QLocale.Botswana 28
QLocale.BouvetIsland 29
QLocale.Brazil 30
QLocale.BritishIndianOceanTerritory 31
QLocale.BruneiDarussalam 32
QLocale.Bulgaria 33
QLocale.BurkinaFaso 34
QLocale.Burundi 35
QLocale.Cambodia 36
QLocale.Cameroon 37
QLocale.Canada 38
QLocale.CapeVerde 39
QLocale.CaymanIslands 40
QLocale.CentralAfricanRepublic 41
QLocale.Chad 42
QLocale.Chile 43
QLocale.China 44
QLocale.ChristmasIsland 45
QLocale.CocosIslands 46
QLocale.Colombia 47
QLocale.Comoros 48
QLocale.DemocraticRepublicOfCongo 49
QLocale.PeoplesRepublicOfCongo 50
QLocale.CookIslands 51
QLocale.CostaRica 52
QLocale.IvoryCoast 53
QLocale.Croatia 54
QLocale.Cuba 55
QLocale.Cyprus 56
QLocale.CzechRepublic 57
QLocale.Denmark 58
QLocale.Djibouti 59
QLocale.Dominica 60
QLocale.DominicanRepublic 61
QLocale.EastTimor 62
QLocale.Ecuador 63
QLocale.Egypt 64
QLocale.ElSalvador 65
QLocale.EquatorialGuinea 66
QLocale.Eritrea 67
QLocale.Estonia 68
QLocale.Ethiopia 69
QLocale.FalklandIslands 70
QLocale.FaroeIslands 71
QLocale.FijiCountry 72
QLocale.Finland 73
QLocale.France 74
QLocale.MetropolitanFrance 75
QLocale.FrenchGuiana 76
QLocale.FrenchPolynesia 77
QLocale.FrenchSouthernTerritories 78
QLocale.Gabon 79
QLocale.Gambia 80
QLocale.Georgia 81
QLocale.Germany 82
QLocale.Ghana 83
QLocale.Gibraltar 84
QLocale.Greece 85
QLocale.Greenland 86
QLocale.Grenada 87
QLocale.Guadeloupe 88
QLocale.Guam 89
QLocale.Guatemala 90
QLocale.Guinea 91
QLocale.GuineaBissau 92
QLocale.Guyana 93
QLocale.Haiti 94
QLocale.HeardAndMcDonaldIslands 95
QLocale.Honduras 96
QLocale.HongKong 97
QLocale.Hungary 98
QLocale.Iceland 99
QLocale.India 100
QLocale.Indonesia 101
QLocale.Iran 102
QLocale.Iraq 103
QLocale.Ireland 104
QLocale.Israel 105
QLocale.Italy 106
QLocale.Jamaica 107
QLocale.Japan 108
QLocale.Jordan 109
QLocale.Kazakhstan 110
QLocale.Kenya 111
QLocale.Kiribati 112
QLocale.DemocraticRepublicOfKorea 113
QLocale.RepublicOfKorea 114
QLocale.Kuwait 115
QLocale.Kyrgyzstan 116
QLocale.Lao 117
QLocale.Latvia 118
QLocale.Lebanon 119
QLocale.Lesotho 120
QLocale.Liberia 121
QLocale.LibyanArabJamahiriya 122
QLocale.Liechtenstein 123
QLocale.Lithuania 124
QLocale.Luxembourg 125
QLocale.Macau 126
QLocale.Macedonia 127
QLocale.Madagascar 128
QLocale.Malawi 129
QLocale.Malaysia 130
QLocale.Maldives 131
QLocale.Mali 132
QLocale.Malta 133
QLocale.MarshallIslands 134
QLocale.Martinique 135
QLocale.Mauritania 136
QLocale.Mauritius 137
QLocale.Mayotte 138
QLocale.Mexico 139
QLocale.Micronesia 140
QLocale.Moldova 141
QLocale.Monaco 142
QLocale.Mongolia 143
QLocale.Montserrat 144
QLocale.Morocco 145
QLocale.Mozambique 146
QLocale.Myanmar 147
QLocale.Namibia 148
QLocale.NauruCountry 149
QLocale.Nepal 150
QLocale.Netherlands 151
QLocale.NetherlandsAntilles 152
QLocale.NewCaledonia 153
QLocale.NewZealand 154
QLocale.Nicaragua 155
QLocale.Niger 156
QLocale.Nigeria 157
QLocale.Niue 158
QLocale.NorfolkIsland 159
QLocale.NorthernMarianaIslands 160
QLocale.Norway 161
QLocale.Oman 162
QLocale.Pakistan 163
QLocale.Palau 164
QLocale.PalestinianTerritory 165
QLocale.Panama 166
QLocale.PapuaNewGuinea 167
QLocale.Paraguay 168
QLocale.Peru 169
QLocale.Philippines 170
QLocale.Pitcairn 171
QLocale.Poland 172
QLocale.Portugal 173
QLocale.PuertoRico 174
QLocale.Qatar 175
QLocale.Reunion 176
QLocale.Romania 177
QLocale.RussianFederation 178
QLocale.Rwanda 179
QLocale.SaintKittsAndNevis 180
QLocale.StLucia 181
QLocale.StVincentAndTheGrenadines 182
QLocale.Samoa 183
QLocale.SanMarino 184
QLocale.SaoTomeAndPrincipe 185
QLocale.SaudiArabia 186
QLocale.Senegal 187
QLocale.SerbiaAndMontenegro 241
QLocale.Seychelles 188
QLocale.SierraLeone 189
QLocale.Singapore 190
QLocale.Slovakia 191
QLocale.Slovenia 192
QLocale.SolomonIslands 193
QLocale.Somalia 194
QLocale.SouthAfrica 195
QLocale.SouthGeorgiaAndTheSouthSandwichIslands 196
QLocale.Spain 197
QLocale.SriLanka 198
QLocale.StHelena 199
QLocale.StPierreAndMiquelon 200
QLocale.Sudan 201
QLocale.Suriname 202
QLocale.SvalbardAndJanMayenIslands 203
QLocale.Swaziland 204
QLocale.Sweden 205
QLocale.Switzerland 206
QLocale.SyrianArabRepublic 207
QLocale.Taiwan 208
QLocale.Tajikistan 209
QLocale.Tanzania 210
QLocale.Thailand 211
QLocale.Togo 212
QLocale.Tokelau 213
QLocale.TongaCountry 214
QLocale.TrinidadAndTobago 215
QLocale.Tunisia 216
QLocale.Turkey 217
QLocale.Turkmenistan 218
QLocale.TurksAndCaicosIslands 219
QLocale.Tuvalu 220
QLocale.Uganda 221
QLocale.Ukraine 222
QLocale.UnitedArabEmirates 223
QLocale.UnitedKingdom 224
QLocale.UnitedStates 225
QLocale.UnitedStatesMinorOutlyingIslands 226
QLocale.Uruguay 227
QLocale.Uzbekistan 228
QLocale.Vanuatu 229
QLocale.VaticanCityState 230
QLocale.Venezuela 231
QLocale.VietNam 232
QLocale.BritishVirginIslands 233
QLocale.USVirginIslands 234
QLocale.WallisAndFutunaIslands 235
QLocale.WesternSahara 236
QLocale.Yemen 237
QLocale.Yugoslavia 238
QLocale.Zambia 239
QLocale.Zimbabwe 240
QLocale.Montenegro 242
QLocale.Serbia 243
QLocale.SaintBarthelemy 244
QLocale.SaintMartin 245
QLocale.LatinAmericaAndTheCaribbean 246

See also country() and countryToString().

QLocale.CurrencySymbolFormat

Specifies the format of the currency symbol.

Constant Value Description
QLocale.CurrencyIsoCode 0 a ISO-4217 code of the currency.
QLocale.CurrencySymbol 1 a currency symbol.
QLocale.CurrencyDisplayName 2 a user readable name of the currency.

This enum was introduced or modified in Qt 4.8.

QLocale.FormatType

This enum describes the types of format that can be used when converting QDate and QTime objects to strings.

Constant Value Description
QLocale.LongFormat 0 The long version of day and month names; for example, returning "January" as a month name.
QLocale.ShortFormat 1 The short version of day and month names; for example, returning "Jan" as a month name.
QLocale.NarrowFormat 2 A special version of day and month names for use when space is limited; for example, returning "J" as a month name. Note that the narrow format might contain the same text for different months and days or it can even be an empty string if the locale doesn't support narrow names, so you should avoid using it for date formatting. Also, for the system locale this format is the same as ShortFormat.

QLocale.Language

This enumerated type is used to specify a language.

Constant Value Description
QLocale.AnyLanguage 0  
QLocale.C 1 The "C" locale is identical in behavior to English/UnitedStates.
QLocale.Abkhazian 2  
QLocale.Afan 3  
QLocale.Afar 4  
QLocale.Afrikaans 5  
QLocale.Albanian 6  
QLocale.Amharic 7  
QLocale.Arabic 8  
QLocale.Armenian 9  
QLocale.Assamese 10  
QLocale.Aymara 11  
QLocale.Azerbaijani 12  
QLocale.Bashkir 13  
QLocale.Basque 14  
QLocale.Bengali 15  
QLocale.Bhutani 16  
QLocale.Bihari 17  
QLocale.Bislama 18  
QLocale.Bosnian 142  
QLocale.Breton 19  
QLocale.Bulgarian 20  
QLocale.Burmese 21  
QLocale.Byelorussian 22  
QLocale.Cambodian 23  
QLocale.Catalan 24  
QLocale.Chinese 25  
QLocale.Cornish 145  
QLocale.Corsican 26  
QLocale.Croatian 27  
QLocale.Czech 28  
QLocale.Danish 29  
QLocale.Divehi 143  
QLocale.Dutch 30  
QLocale.English 31  
QLocale.Esperanto 32  
QLocale.Estonian 33  
QLocale.Faroese 34  
QLocale.FijiLanguage 35  
QLocale.Finnish 36  
QLocale.French 37  
QLocale.Frisian 38  
QLocale.Gaelic 39  
QLocale.Galician 40  
QLocale.Georgian 41  
QLocale.German 42  
QLocale.Greek 43  
QLocale.Greenlandic 44  
QLocale.Guarani 45  
QLocale.Gujarati 46  
QLocale.Hausa 47  
QLocale.Hebrew 48  
QLocale.Hindi 49  
QLocale.Hungarian 50  
QLocale.Icelandic 51  
QLocale.Indonesian 52  
QLocale.Interlingua 53  
QLocale.Interlingue 54  
QLocale.Inuktitut 55  
QLocale.Inupiak 56  
QLocale.Irish 57  
QLocale.Italian 58  
QLocale.Japanese 59  
QLocale.Javanese 60  
QLocale.Kannada 61  
QLocale.Kashmiri 62  
QLocale.Kazakh 63  
QLocale.Kinyarwanda 64  
QLocale.Kirghiz 65  
QLocale.Korean 66  
QLocale.Kurdish 67  
QLocale.Kurundi Rundi  
QLocale.Laothian 69  
QLocale.Latin 70  
QLocale.Latvian 71  
QLocale.Lingala 72  
QLocale.Lithuanian 73  
QLocale.Macedonian 74  
QLocale.Malagasy 75  
QLocale.Malay 76  
QLocale.Malayalam 77  
QLocale.Maltese 78  
QLocale.Manx 144  
QLocale.Maori 79  
QLocale.Marathi 80  
QLocale.Moldavian 81  
QLocale.Mongolian 82  
QLocale.NauruLanguage 83  
QLocale.Nepali 84  
QLocale.Norwegian 85  
QLocale.NorwegianBokmal Norwegian  
QLocale.Nynorsk 141 Obsolete, please use NorwegianNynorsk
QLocale.NorwegianNynorsk Nynorsk  
QLocale.Occitan 86  
QLocale.Oriya 87  
QLocale.Pashto 88  
QLocale.Persian 89  
QLocale.Polish 90  
QLocale.Portuguese 91  
QLocale.Punjabi 92  
QLocale.Quechua 93  
QLocale.RhaetoRomance 94  
QLocale.Romanian 95  
QLocale.Russian 96  
QLocale.Samoan 97  
QLocale.Sangho 98  
QLocale.Sanskrit 99  
QLocale.Serbian 100  
QLocale.SerboCroatian 101  
QLocale.Sesotho 102  
QLocale.Setswana 103  
QLocale.Shona 104  
QLocale.Sindhi 105  
QLocale.Singhalese 106  
QLocale.Siswati 107  
QLocale.Slovak 108  
QLocale.Slovenian 109  
QLocale.Somali 110  
QLocale.Spanish 111  
QLocale.Sundanese 112  
QLocale.Swahili 113  
QLocale.Swedish 114  
QLocale.Tagalog 115  
QLocale.Tajik 116  
QLocale.Tamil 117  
QLocale.Tatar 118  
QLocale.Telugu 119  
QLocale.Thai 120  
QLocale.Tibetan 121  
QLocale.Tigrinya 122  
QLocale.TongaLanguage 123  
QLocale.Tsonga 124  
QLocale.Turkish 125  
QLocale.Turkmen 126  
QLocale.Twi 127  
QLocale.Uigur 128  
QLocale.Ukrainian 129  
QLocale.Urdu 130  
QLocale.Uzbek 131  
QLocale.Vietnamese 132  
QLocale.Volapuk 133  
QLocale.Welsh 134  
QLocale.Wolof 135  
QLocale.Xhosa 136  
QLocale.Yiddish 137  
QLocale.Yoruba 138  
QLocale.Zhuang 139  
QLocale.Zulu 140  
QLocale.Bosnian 142  
QLocale.Divehi 143  
QLocale.Manx 144  
QLocale.Cornish 145  
QLocale.Akan 146  
QLocale.Konkani 147  
QLocale.Ga 148  
QLocale.Igbo 149  
QLocale.Kamba 150  
QLocale.Syriac 151  
QLocale.Blin 152  
QLocale.Geez 153  
QLocale.Koro 154  
QLocale.Sidamo 155  
QLocale.Atsam 156  
QLocale.Tigre 157  
QLocale.Jju 158  
QLocale.Friulian 159  
QLocale.Venda 160  
QLocale.Ewe 161  
QLocale.Walamo 162  
QLocale.Hawaiian 163  
QLocale.Tyap 164  
QLocale.Chewa 165  
QLocale.Filipino 166  
QLocale.SwissGerman 167  
QLocale.SichuanYi 168  
QLocale.Kpelle 169  
QLocale.LowGerman 170  
QLocale.SouthNdebele 171  
QLocale.NorthernSotho 172  
QLocale.NorthernSami 173  
QLocale.Taroko 174  
QLocale.Gusii 175  
QLocale.Taita 176  
QLocale.Fulah 177  
QLocale.Kikuyu 178  
QLocale.Samburu 179  
QLocale.Sena 180  
QLocale.NorthNdebele 181  
QLocale.Rombo 182  
QLocale.Tachelhit 183  
QLocale.Kabyle 184  
QLocale.Nyankole 185  
QLocale.Bena 186  
QLocale.Vunjo 187  
QLocale.Bambara 188  
QLocale.Embu 189  
QLocale.Cherokee 190  
QLocale.Morisyen 191  
QLocale.Makonde 192  
QLocale.Langi 193  
QLocale.Ganda 194  
QLocale.Bemba 195  
QLocale.Kabuverdianu 196  
QLocale.Meru 197  
QLocale.Kalenjin 198  
QLocale.Nama 199  
QLocale.Machame 200  
QLocale.Colognian 201  
QLocale.Masai 202  
QLocale.Soga 203  
QLocale.Luyia 204  
QLocale.Asu 205  
QLocale.Teso 206  
QLocale.Saho 207  
QLocale.KoyraChiini 208  
QLocale.Rwa 209  
QLocale.Luo 210  
QLocale.Chiga 211  
QLocale.CentralMoroccoTamazight 212  
QLocale.KoyraboroSenni 213  
QLocale.Shambala 214  

See also language() and languageToString().

QLocale.MeasurementSystem

This enum defines which units are used for measurement.

Constant Value Description
QLocale.MetricSystem 0 This value indicates metric units, such as meters, centimeters and millimeters.
QLocale.ImperialSystem 1 This value indicates imperial units, such as inches and miles. There are several distinct imperial systems in the world; this value stands for the official United States imperial units.

This enum was introduced or modified in Qt 4.4.

QLocale.NumberOption

This enum defines a set of options for number-to-string and string-to-number conversions. They can be retrieved with numberOptions() and set with setNumberOptions().

Constant Value Description
QLocale.OmitGroupSeparator 0x01 If this option is set, the number-to-string functions will not insert group separators in their return values. The default is to insert group separators.
QLocale.RejectGroupSeparator 0x02 If this option is set, the string-to-number functions will fail if they encounter group separators in their input. The default is to accept numbers containing correctly placed group separators.

The NumberOptions type is a typedef for QFlags<NumberOption>. It stores an OR combination of NumberOption values.

See also setNumberOptions() and numberOptions().

QLocale.QuotationStyle

This enum defines a set of possible styles for locale specific quotation.

Constant Value Description
QLocale.StandardQuotation 0 If this option is set, the standard quotation marks will be used to quote strings.
QLocale.AlternateQuotation 1 If this option is set, the alternate quotation marks will be used to quote strings.

This enum was introduced or modified in Qt 4.8.

See also quoteString().

QLocale.Script

This enumerated type is used to specify a script.

Constant Value Description
QLocale.AnyScript 0  
QLocale.ArabicScript 1  
QLocale.CyrillicScript 2  
QLocale.DeseretScript 3  
QLocale.GurmukhiScript 4  
QLocale.SimplifiedHanScript 5 same as SimplifiedChineseScript
QLocale.SimplifiedChineseScript SimplifiedHanScript same as SimplifiedHanScript
QLocale.TraditionalHanScript 6 same as TraditionalChineseScript
QLocale.TraditionalChineseScript TraditionalHanScript same as TraditionalHanScript
QLocale.LatinScript 7  
QLocale.MongolianScript 8  
QLocale.TifinaghScript 9  

This enum was introduced or modified in Qt 4.8.

See also script(), scriptToString(), and languageToString().


Method Documentation

QLocale.__init__ (self)

Constructs a QLocale object initialized with the default locale. If no default locale was set using setDefaultLocale(), this locale will be the same as the one returned by system().

See also setDefault().

QLocale.__init__ (self, QString name)

Constructs a QLocale object with the specified name, which has the format "language[_script][_country][.codeset][@modifier]" or "C", where:

The separator can be either underscore or a minus sign.

If the string violates the locale format, or language is not a valid ISO 369 code, the "C" locale is used instead. If country is not present, or is not a valid ISO 3166 code, the most appropriate country is chosen for the specified language.

The language, script and country codes are converted to their respective Language, Script and Country enums. After this conversion is performed the constructor behaves exactly like QLocale(Country, Script, Language).

This constructor is much slower than QLocale(Country, Script, Language).

See also bcp47Name().

QLocale.__init__ (self, Language language, Country country = QLocale.AnyCountry)

Constructs a QLocale object with the specified language and country.

The language and country that are actually used can be queried using language() and country().

See also setDefault(), language(), and country().

QLocale.__init__ (self, QLocale other)

Constructs a QLocale object with the specified language, script and country.

The language, script and country that are actually used can be queried using language(), script() and country().

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

See also setDefault(), language(), script(), and country().

QLocale.__init__ (self, Language language, Script script, Country country)

Constructs a QLocale object as a copy of other.

QString QLocale.amText (self)

Returns the localized name of the "AM" suffix for times specified using the conventions of the 12-hour clock.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

See also pmText().

QString QLocale.bcp47Name (self)

Returns the dash-separated language, script and country (and possibly other BCP47 fields) of this locale as a string.

Unlike the uiLanguages() the returned value of the bcp47Name() represents the locale name of the QLocale data but not the language the user-interface should be in.

This function tries to conform the locale name to BCP47.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

See also language(), country(), script(), and uiLanguages().

QLocale QLocale.c ()

Returns a QLocale object initialized to the "C" locale.

See also system().

unknown-type QLocale.countriesForLanguage (Language lang)

Country QLocale.country (self)

Returns the country of this locale.

See also language(), script(), countryToString(), and bcp47Name().

QString QLocale.countryToString (Country country)

Returns a QString containing the name of country.

See also languageToString(), scriptToString(), country(), and bcp47Name().

QString QLocale.createSeparatedList (self, QStringList list)

Returns a string that represents a join of a given list of strings with a separator defined by the locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

QString QLocale.currencySymbol (self, CurrencySymbolFormat format = QLocale.CurrencySymbol)

Returns a currency symbol according to the format.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

QString QLocale.dateFormat (self, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

Returns the date format used for the current locale.

If format is LongFormat the format will be a long version. Otherwise it uses a shorter version.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.

See also QDate.toString() and QDate.fromString().

QString QLocale.dateTimeFormat (self, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

Returns the date time format used for the current locale.

If format is ShortFormat the format will be a short version. Otherwise it uses a longer version.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.

See also QDateTime.toString() and QDateTime.fromString().

QString QLocale.dayName (self, int, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

Returns the localized name of the day (where 1 represents Monday, 2 represents Tuesday and so on), in the format specified by type.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also monthName() and standaloneDayName().

QChar QLocale.decimalPoint (self)

Returns the decimal point character of this locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.

QChar QLocale.exponential (self)

Returns the exponential character of this locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.

Qt.DayOfWeek QLocale.firstDayOfWeek (self)

Returns the first day of the week according to the current locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

QChar QLocale.groupSeparator (self)

Returns the group separator character of this locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.

Language QLocale.language (self)

Returns the language of this locale.

See also script(), country(), languageToString(), and bcp47Name().

QString QLocale.languageToString (Language language)

Returns a QString containing the name of language.

See also countryToString(), scriptToString(), and bcp47Name().

unknown-type QLocale.matchingLocales (Language language, Script script, Country country)

Returns a list of valid locale objects that match the given language, script and country.

Getting a list of all locales: QList<QLocale> allLocales = QLocale.matchingLocales(QLocale.AnyLanguage, QLocale.AnyScript, QLocale.AnyCountry);

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

MeasurementSystem QLocale.measurementSystem (self)

Returns the measurement system for the locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.

QString QLocale.monthName (self, int, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

Returns the localized name of month, in the format specified by type.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also dayName() and standaloneMonthName().

QString QLocale.name (self)

Returns the language and country of this locale as a string of the form "language_country", where language is a lowercase, two-letter ISO 639 language code, and country is an uppercase, two- or three-letter ISO 3166 country code.

Note that even if QLocale object was constructed with an explicit script, name() will not contain it for compatibility reasons. Use bcp47Name() instead if you need a full locale name.

See also QLocale(), language(), script(), country(), and bcp47Name().

QString QLocale.nativeCountryName (self)

Returns a native name of the country for the locale. For example "España" for Spanish/Spain locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

See also nativeLanguageName() and countryToString().

QString QLocale.nativeLanguageName (self)

Returns a native name of the language for the locale. For example "Schwiizertüütsch" for Swiss-German locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

See also nativeCountryName() and languageToString().

QChar QLocale.negativeSign (self)

Returns the negative sign character of this locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.

NumberOptions QLocale.numberOptions (self)

Returns the options related to number conversions for this QLocale instance.

By default, no options are set for the standard locales.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also setNumberOptions().

QChar QLocale.percent (self)

Returns the percent character of this locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.

QString QLocale.pmText (self)

Returns the localized name of the "PM" suffix for times specified using the conventions of the 12-hour clock.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

See also amText().

QChar QLocale.positiveSign (self)

Returns the positive sign character of this locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

QString QLocale.quoteString (self, QString str, QuotationStyle style = QLocale.StandardQuotation)

Returns str quoted according to the current locale using the given quotation style.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

Script QLocale.script (self)

Returns the script of this locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

See also language(), country(), languageToString(), scriptToString(), and bcp47Name().

QString QLocale.scriptToString (Script script)

Returns a QString containing the name of script.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

See also languageToString(), countryToString(), script(), and bcp47Name().

QLocale.setDefault (QLocale locale)

Sets the global default locale to locale. These values are used when a QLocale object is constructed with no arguments. If this function is not called, the system's locale is used.

Warning: In a multithreaded application, the default locale should be set at application startup, before any non-GUI threads are created.

Warning: This function is not reentrant.

See also system() and c().

QLocale.setNumberOptions (self, NumberOptions options)

Sets the options related to number conversions for this QLocale instance.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also numberOptions().

QString QLocale.standaloneDayName (self, int, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

Returns the localized name of the day (where 1 represents Monday, 2 represents Tuesday and so on) that is used as a standalone text, in the format specified by type.

If the locale information does not specify the standalone day name then return value is the same as in dayName().

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

See also dayName() and standaloneMonthName().

QString QLocale.standaloneMonthName (self, int, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

Returns the localized name of month that is used as a standalone text, in the format specified by type.

If the locale information doesn't specify the standalone month name then return value is the same as in monthName().

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

See also monthName() and standaloneDayName().

QLocale QLocale.system ()

Returns a QLocale object initialized to the system locale.

On Windows and Mac, this locale will use the decimal/grouping characters and date/time formats specified in the system configuration panel.

See also c().

Qt.LayoutDirection QLocale.textDirection (self)

Returns the text direction of the language.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.7.

QString QLocale.timeFormat (self, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

Returns the time format used for the current locale.

If format is LongFormat the format will be a long version. Otherwise it uses a shorter version.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.

See also QTime.toString() and QTime.fromString().

QString QLocale.toCurrencyString (self, int value, QString symbol = '')

Returns a localized string representation of value as a currency. If the symbol is provided it is used instead of the default currency symbol.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

See also currencySymbol().

QString QLocale.toCurrencyString (self, float value, QString symbol = '')

This is an overloaded function.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

QString QLocale.toCurrencyString (self, int value, QString symbol = '')

This is an overloaded function.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

QString QLocale.toCurrencyString (self, int value, QString symbol = '')

This is an overloaded function.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

QDate QLocale.toDate (self, QString string, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

Parses the date string given in string and returns the date. The format of the date string is chosen according to the format parameter (see dateFormat()).

If the date could not be parsed, returns an invalid date.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.

See also dateFormat(), toTime(), toDateTime(), and QDate.fromString().

QDate QLocale.toDate (self, QString string, QString format)

Parses the date string given in string and returns the date. See QDate.fromString() for information on the expressions that can be used with this function.

This function searches month names and the names of the days of the week in the current locale.

If the date could not be parsed, returns an invalid date.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.

See also dateFormat(), toTime(), toDateTime(), and QDate.fromString().

QDateTime QLocale.toDateTime (self, QString string, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

Parses the date/time string given in string and returns the time. The format of the date/time string is chosen according to the format parameter (see dateTimeFormat()).

If the string could not be parsed, returns an invalid QDateTime.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.

See also dateTimeFormat(), toTime(), toDate(), and QDateTime.fromString().

QDateTime QLocale.toDateTime (self, QString string, QString format)

Parses the date/time string given in string and returns the time. See QDateTime.fromString() for information on the expressions that can be used with this function.

Note: The month and day names used must be given in the user's local language.

If the string could not be parsed, returns an invalid QDateTime.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.

See also dateTimeFormat(), toTime(), toDate(), and QDateTime.fromString().

(float, bool ok) QLocale.toDouble (self, QString s)

Returns the double represented by the localized string s, or 0.0 if the conversion failed.

If ok is not 0, reports failure by setting *ok to false and success by setting *ok to true.

Unlike QString.toDouble(), this function does not fall back to the "C" locale if the string cannot be interpreted in this locale.

 bool ok;
 double d;

 QLocale c(QLocale.C);
 d = c.toDouble( "1234.56", &ok );  // ok == true, d == 1234.56
 d = c.toDouble( "1,234.56", &ok ); // ok == true, d == 1234.56
 d = c.toDouble( "1234,56", &ok );  // ok == false

 QLocale german(QLocale.German);
 d = german.toDouble( "1234,56", &ok );  // ok == true, d == 1234.56
 d = german.toDouble( "1.234,56", &ok ); // ok == true, d == 1234.56
 d = german.toDouble( "1234.56", &ok );  // ok == false

 d = german.toDouble( "1.234", &ok );    // ok == true, d == 1234.0

Notice that the last conversion returns 1234.0, because '.' is the thousands group separator in the German locale.

This function ignores leading and trailing whitespace.

See also toFloat(), toInt(), and toString().

(float, bool ok) QLocale.toFloat (self, QString s)

Returns the float represented by the localized string s, or 0.0 if the conversion failed.

If ok is not 0, reports failure by setting *ok to false and success by setting *ok to true.

This function ignores leading and trailing whitespace.

See also toDouble(), toInt(), and toString().

(int, bool ok) QLocale.toInt (self, QString s, int base = 0)

Returns the int represented by the localized string s, using base base. If base is 0 the base is determined automatically using the following rules: If the string begins with "0x", it is assumed to be hexadecimal; if it begins with "0", it is assumed to be octal; otherwise it is assumed to be decimal.

If the conversion fails the function returns 0.

If ok is not 0, failure is reported by setting *ok to false, and success by setting *ok to true.

This function ignores leading and trailing whitespace.

See also toUInt() and toString().

(int, bool ok) QLocale.toLongLong (self, QString s, int base = 0)

Returns the long long int represented by the localized string s, using base base. If base is 0 the base is determined automatically using the following rules: If the string begins with "0x", it is assumed to be hexadecimal; if it begins with "0", it is assumed to be octal; otherwise it is assumed to be decimal.

If the conversion fails the function returns 0.

If ok is not 0, failure is reported by setting *ok to false, and success by setting *ok to true.

This function ignores leading and trailing whitespace.

See also toInt(), toULongLong(), toDouble(), and toString().

QString QLocale.toLower (self, QString str)

Returns a lowercase copy of str.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

(int, bool ok) QLocale.toShort (self, QString s, int base = 0)

Returns the short int represented by the localized string s, using base base. If base is 0 the base is determined automatically using the following rules: If the string begins with "0x", it is assumed to be hexadecimal; if it begins with "0", it is assumed to be octal; otherwise it is assumed to be decimal.

If the conversion fails the function returns 0.

If ok is not 0, failure is reported by setting *ok to false, and success by setting *ok to true.

This function ignores leading and trailing whitespace.

See also toUShort() and toString().

QString QLocale.toString (self, int i)

Returns a localized string representation of i.

See also toLongLong().

QString QLocale.toString (self, float i, str format = 'g', int precision = 6)

Returns a localized string representation of the given date in the specified format. If format is an empty string, an empty string is returned.

QString QLocale.toString (self, int i)

Returns a localized string representation of the given date according to the specified format.

QString QLocale.toString (self, int i)

Returns a localized string representation of the given time according to the specified format. If format is an empty string, an empty string is returned.

QString QLocale.toString (self, QDateTime dateTime, QString format)

Returns a localized string representation of the given time in the specified format.

QString QLocale.toString (self, QDateTime dateTime, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

Returns a localized string representation of the given dateTime according to the specified format.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.

QString QLocale.toString (self, QDate date, QString formatStr)

Returns a localized string representation of the given dateTime according to the specified format. If format is an empty string, an empty string is returned.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.

QString QLocale.toString (self, QDate date, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

This is an overloaded function.

See also toULongLong().

QString QLocale.toString (self, QTime time, QString formatStr)

This is an overloaded function.

f and prec have the same meaning as in QString.number(double, char, int).

See also toDouble().

QString QLocale.toString (self, QTime time, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

This is an overloaded function.

See also toShort().

QTime QLocale.toTime (self, QString string, FormatType format = QLocale.LongFormat)

Parses the time string given in string and returns the time. The format of the time string is chosen according to the format parameter (see timeFormat()).

If the time could not be parsed, returns an invalid time.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.

See also timeFormat(), toDate(), toDateTime(), and QTime.fromString().

QTime QLocale.toTime (self, QString string, QString format)

Parses the time string given in string and returns the time. See QTime.fromString() for information on what is a valid format string.

If the time could not be parsed, returns an invalid time.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.

See also timeFormat(), toDate(), toDateTime(), and QTime.fromString().

(int, bool ok) QLocale.toUInt (self, QString s, int base = 0)

Returns the unsigned int represented by the localized string s, using base base. If base is 0 the base is determined automatically using the following rules: If the string begins with "0x", it is assumed to be hexadecimal; if it begins with "0", it is assumed to be octal; otherwise it is assumed to be decimal.

If the conversion fails the function returns 0.

If ok is not 0, failure is reported by setting *ok to false, and success by setting *ok to true.

This function ignores leading and trailing whitespace.

See also toInt() and toString().

(int, bool ok) QLocale.toULongLong (self, QString s, int base = 0)

Returns the unsigned long long int represented by the localized string s, using base base. If base is 0 the base is determined automatically using the following rules: If the string begins with "0x", it is assumed to be hexadecimal; if it begins with "0", it is assumed to be octal; otherwise it is assumed to be decimal.

If the conversion fails the function returns 0.

If ok is not 0, failure is reported by setting *ok to false, and success by setting *ok to true.

This function ignores leading and trailing whitespace.

See also toLongLong(), toInt(), toDouble(), and toString().

QString QLocale.toUpper (self, QString str)

Returns an uppercase copy of str.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

(int, bool ok) QLocale.toUShort (self, QString s, int base = 0)

Returns the unsigned short int represented by the localized string s, using base base. If base is 0 the base is determined automatically using the following rules: If the string begins with "0x", it is assumed to be hexadecimal; if it begins with "0", it is assumed to be octal; otherwise it is assumed to be decimal.

If the conversion fails the function returns 0.

If ok is not 0, failure is reported by setting *ok to false, and success by setting *ok to true.

This function ignores leading and trailing whitespace.

See also toShort() and toString().

QStringList QLocale.uiLanguages (self)

Returns an ordered list of locale names for translation purposes in preference order.

The return value represents locale names that the user expects to see the UI translation in.

Most like you do not need to use this function directly, but just pass the QLocale object to the QTranslator.load() function.

The first item in the list is the most preferred one.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

See also QTranslator and bcp47Name().

unknown-type QLocale.weekdays (self)

Returns a list of days that are considered weekdays according to the current locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

QChar QLocale.zeroDigit (self)

Returns the zero digit character of this locale.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.1.

bool QLocale.__eq__ (self, QLocale other)

bool QLocale.__ne__ (self, QLocale other)


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