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9.3.3 UTF–8: Example of a conversion program
In the following example the Euro character is coded hex e282ac.
#include <monetary.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <stdio.h>
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char bfr[256];
ssize_t size;
float value, cours = 6.55957;
(void) setlocale (LC_ALL, ”fr_FR.IBM–1252”);
value = 10000.00;
size = strfmon(bfr, 256, ”%+15#5.2n”, value);
printf (”valeur en Francs: %s ”, bfr);
value = 10000.00 / cours;
(void) setlocale (LC_MONETARY, ”FR_FR@euro”);
size = strfmon(bfr, 256, ”%+15#5.2n”, value);
if (size > 0)
printf (”soit en EUROS: %s\n”, bfr);
}
9.4 Usage of NLS in Cobol programs
9.4.1 IBM–1252: Example of program
This example prints the Euro character (coded hex 80) on an X terminal. It will give the Euro
character before the Euro value:
export LANG=fr_FR.IBM–1252
export LC_MONETARY=fr_FR.IBM–1252@euro
$set NLS
$set XOPEN
environment division.
special–names.
environment–name is envname
environment–value is envvalue.
data division.
01 valeur pic $$$$$$9.99.
01 lang pic x(5).
procedure division.
display ”LANG” upon envname.
accept lang from envvalue.
move 456.23 to valeur.
display ”When LANG=” lang ”, value is =” valeur ”.”.
stop run.
This procedure is only possible with float insertion or fix insertion.
To have the Euro character after its value, see the examples hereafter.
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