LSEuroCurrencyFormat

Description

Formats a number in a locale-specific currency format.

Returns

A formatted currency value. For countries in the Euro currency zone, the function uses the locale's rule's for formatting currency in euros.

Category

Syntax

LSEuroCurrencyFormat(currency [, type, locale])

See also

LSParseEuroCurrencyLSCurrencyFormatSetLocaleLocale-specific content in the Developing ColdFusion Applications

Note:

ColdFusion uses the Spanish (Standard) formats for Spanish (Modern) and Spanish (Standard).

History

  • ColdFusion (2018 release): Changed parameter name currency-number to currency.
  • ColdFusion 8: Added the locale parameter.
  • ColdFusion MX: Changed formatting behavior: this function might return different formatting than in earlier releases. This function uses Java locale formatting rules on all platforms, except that it uses the rule detailed in the Usage section for countries in the Euro currency zone. As a result, it format currencies for non-Euro zone locales using the country's currency, not euros.

Parameters

Parameter

Description

currency

Currency value.

locale

Locale to use instead of the locale of the page when processing the function

type

  • local: the currency format used in the locale. (Default.)
  • international: the international standard currency format of the locale. For example, EUR10.00
  • none: the currency format used in the locale; no currency symbol

Usage

This function uses euro currency formatting rules for all JVM versions, as follows:

  • If the country of the current locale belongs to the Euro Zone (whose members have converted to the euro) the formatted output for the local type includes the Euro currency sign; for the international type, the output includes the euro currency symbol (EUR). If the value is negative, the format includes a negative sign before the value or parentheses around the value, according to the formatting rules of the current locale.
  • If the country of the current locale is not in the Euro Zone, the currency sign or symbol of the current locale displays. If the value is negative, the format includes a negative sign before the value or parentheses around the value, according to the formatting rules of the current locale.For a list of the locale options that ColdFusion supports, and information on setting the default display format of date, time, number, and currency values, see SetLocale.

Currency output

The following table shows examples of currency output:

Locale

Type = Local

Type = International

Type = None

Chinese (China mainland)

100,000.00

CNY100,000.00

100,000.00

Chinese (Hong Kong SAR of China)

HK$100,000.00

HKD100,000.00

100,000.00

Chinese (Taiwan region)

NT$100,000.00

TWD100,000.00

100,000.00

Dutch (Belgian)

100.000,00

EUR100.000,00

100.000,00

Dutch (Standard)

100.000,00

EUR100.000,00

100.000,00

English (Australian)

$100,000.00

AUD100,000.00

100,000.00

English (Canadian)

$100,000.00

CAD100,000.00

100,000.00

English (New Zealand)

$100,000.00

NZD100,000.00

100,000.00

English (UK)

100,000.00

GBP100,000.00

100,000.00

English (US)

$100,000.00

USD100,000.00

100,000.00

French (Belgian)

100.000,00

EUR100.000,00

100.000,00

French (Canadian)

100 000,00 $

CAD100 000,00

100 000,00

French (Standard)

100 000,00

EUR100 000,00

100 000,00

French (Swiss)

SFr. 100'000.00

CHF100'000.00

100'000.00

German (Austrian)

100.000,00

EUR100.000,00

100.000,00

German (Standard)

100.000,00

EUR100.000,00

100.000,00

German (Swiss)

SFr. 100'000.00

CHF100'000.00

100'000.00

Italian (Standard)

100.000,00

EUR10.000.000

10.000.000

Italian (Swiss)

SFr. 100'000.00

CHF100'000.00

100'000.00

Japanese

100,000

JPY100,000

JPY100,000

Korean

W100,000

KRW100,000

100,000

Norwegian (Bokmal)

kr 100 000,00

NOK100 000,00

100 000,00

Norwegian (Nynorsk)

kr 100 000,00

NOK100 000,00

100 000,00

Portuguese (Brazilian)

R$100.000,00

BRC100.000,00

100.000,00

Portuguese (Standard)

100.000,00

EUR100.000,00

100.000,00

Spanish (Mexican)

$100,000.00

MXN100,000.00

100,000.00

Spanish (Modern)

100.000,00

EUR10.000.000

10.000.000

Spanish (Standard)

100.000,00

ESP10.000.000

10.000.000

Swedish

100.000,00 kr

SEK100.000,00

100.000,00

The following example shows how the function formats negative values. The format includes a negative sign before the value, or parentheses around the value, according to the formatting rules of the current locale.

Input value

Output if locale = French (Standard)

Output if locale = English (US)

-1234.56

-1 234,56

($1,234.56)

Example

<h3>LSEuroCurrencyFormat Example</h3> 
<p>LSEuroCurrencyFormat returns a currency value using the locale 
convention. Default value is "local." 
<!--- Loop through list of locales, show currency values for 100,000 units ---> 
<cfloop list = "#Server.Coldfusion.SupportedLocales#" 
index = "locale" delimiters = ","> 
<cfset oldlocale = SetLocale(locale)> 
<cfoutput><p><B><I>#locale#</I></B><br> 
Local: #LSEuroCurrencyFormat(100000, "local")#<br> 
International: #LSEuroCurrencyFormat(100000, "international")#<br> 
None: #LSEuroCurrencyFormat(100000, "none")#<br> 
<Hr noshade> 
</cfoutput> 
</cfloop>

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