net.sf.saxon.option.local
Class Numberer_da

java.lang.Object
  extended by net.sf.saxon.expr.number.AbstractNumberer
      extended by net.sf.saxon.option.local.Numberer_da
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Numberer

public class Numberer_da
extends AbstractNumberer

Localization class for Danish.

Author:
Karel Goossens BTR-Services Belgium. Numberer class for the Danish language.
See Also:
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_grammar#Numerals", Serialized Form

Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class net.sf.saxon.expr.number.AbstractNumberer
cyrillicLower, cyrillicUpper, greekLower, greekUpper, hebrew, hiraganaA, hiraganaI, katakanaA, katakanaI, latinLower, latinUpper, LOWER_CASE, TITLE_CASE, UPPER_CASE, westernDigits
 
Constructor Summary
Numberer_da()
           
 
Method Summary
 String dayName(int day, int minWidth, int maxWidth)
          Get a day name or abbreviation
 String monthName(int month, int minWidth, int maxWidth)
          Get a month name or abbreviation
 String toOrdinalWords(String ordinalParam, long number, int wordCase)
          Show an ordinal number as Danish words in a requested case (for example, Twentyfirst)
 String toWords(long number)
          Show the number as words in title case.
 String toWords(long number, int wordCase)
          Format a number as English words with specified case options
 
Methods inherited from class net.sf.saxon.expr.number.AbstractNumberer
alphaDefault, format, format, getCalendarName, getCountry, getEraName, getOrdinalSuffixForDateTime, halfDayName, ordinalSuffix, setCountry, toAlpha, toAlphaSequence, toJapanese, toRoman
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

Numberer_da

public Numberer_da()
Method Detail

toOrdinalWords

public String toOrdinalWords(String ordinalParam,
                             long number,
                             int wordCase)
Show an ordinal number as Danish words in a requested case (for example, Twentyfirst)

Specified by:
toOrdinalWords in class AbstractNumberer
Parameters:
ordinalParam - the value of the "ordinal" attribute as supplied by the user
number - the number to be formatted
wordCase - the required case for example AbstractNumberer.UPPER_CASE, AbstractNumberer.LOWER_CASE, AbstractNumberer.TITLE_CASE
Returns:
the formatted number

toWords

public String toWords(long number)
Description copied from class: AbstractNumberer
Show the number as words in title case. (We choose title case because the result can then be converted algorithmically to lower case or upper case).

Specified by:
toWords in class AbstractNumberer
Parameters:
number - the number to be formatted
Returns:
the number formatted as English words

toWords

public String toWords(long number,
                      int wordCase)
Description copied from class: AbstractNumberer
Format a number as English words with specified case options

Overrides:
toWords in class AbstractNumberer
Parameters:
number - the number to be formatted
wordCase - the required case for example AbstractNumberer.UPPER_CASE, AbstractNumberer.LOWER_CASE, AbstractNumberer.TITLE_CASE
Returns:
the formatted number

monthName

public String monthName(int month,
                        int minWidth,
                        int maxWidth)
Get a month name or abbreviation

Specified by:
monthName in interface Numberer
Specified by:
monthName in class AbstractNumberer
Parameters:
month - The month number (1=January, 12=December)
minWidth - The minimum number of characters
maxWidth - The maximum number of characters
Returns:
the month name or abbreviation as a string (for example, "September" or "Sep")

dayName

public String dayName(int day,
                      int minWidth,
                      int maxWidth)
Get a day name or abbreviation

Specified by:
dayName in interface Numberer
Specified by:
dayName in class AbstractNumberer
Parameters:
day - The day of the week (1=Monday, 7=Sunday)
minWidth - The minimum number of characters
maxWidth - The maximum number of characters
Returns:
the day name or abbreviation as a string (for example, "Monday" or "Mon")


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