The Locale class represents a locale: a political, geographical, or cultural region that typically has a distinct language and distinct customs and conventions for such things as formatting dates, times, and numbers.
The Locale class defines a number of constants that represent commonly used locales. Locale also defines a static getDefault() method that returns the default Locale object, which represents a locale value inherited from the host system. Furthermore, many locale-sensitive classes, such as DateFormat, provide getAvailableLocales() methods that return a list of supported Locale objects. If none of these methods for obtaining a Locale object is suitable, you can also explicitly create your own Locale object. To do this, you must specify a language code, a country code, and an optional variant string.
The Locale class does not implement any internationalization behavior itself; it merely serves as a locale identifier for those classes that can localize their behavior. Given a Locale object, you can invoke the various getDisplay methods to obtain a description of the locale suitable for display to a user. Note that these methods may themselves take a Locale argument so that the names of languages and countries can be localized as appropriate.
public final class Locale extends Object implements Cloneable, Serializable { // Public Constructors public Locale(String language, String country, String variant); public Locale(String language, String country); // Constants public static final Locale CANADA; public static final Locale CANADA_FRENCH; public static final Locale CHINA; public static final Locale CHINESE; public static final Locale ENGLISH; public static final Locale FRANCE; public static final Locale FRENCH; public static final Locale GERMAN; public static final Locale GERMANY; public static final Locale ITALIAN; public static final Locale ITALY; public static final Locale JAPAN; public static final Locale JAPANESE; public static final Locale KOREA; public static final Locale KOREAN; public static final Locale PRC; public static final Locale SIMPLIFIED_CHINESE; public static final Locale TAIWAN; public static final Locale TRADITIONAL_CHINESE; public static final Locale UK; public static final Locale US; // Class Methods public static synchronized Locale getDefault(); public static synchronized void setDefault(Locale newLocale); // Public Instance Methods public Object clone(); // Overrides Object public boolean equals(Object obj); // Overrides Object public String getCountry(); public final String getDisplayCountry(); public String getDisplayCountry(Locale inLocale); public final String getDisplayLanguage(); public String getDisplayLanguage(Locale inLocale); public final String getDisplayName(); public String getDisplayName(Locale inLocale); public final String getDisplayVariant(); public String getDisplayVariant(Locale inLocale); public String getISO3Country() throws MissingResourceException; public String getISO3Language() throws MissingResourceException; public String getLanguage(); public String getVariant(); public synchronized int hashCode(); // Overrides Object public final String toString(); // Overrides Object }
BreakIterator.getCharacterInstance(), BreakIterator.getLineInstance(), BreakIterator.getSentenceInstance(), BreakIterator.getWordInstance(), Calendar(), Calendar.getInstance(), Collator.getInstance(), Component.setLocale(), DateFormat.getDateInstance(), DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance(), DateFormat.getTimeInstance(), DateFormatSymbols(), DecimalFormatSymbols(), GregorianCalendar(), Locale.getDisplayCountry(), Locale.getDisplayLanguage(), Locale.getDisplayName(), Locale.getDisplayVariant(), Locale.setDefault(), MessageFormat.setLocale(), NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(), NumberFormat.getInstance(), NumberFormat.getNumberInstance(), NumberFormat.getPercentInstance(), ResourceBundle.getBundle(), SimpleDateFormat(), String.toLowerCase(), String.toUpperCase()
Applet.getLocale(), BreakIterator.getAvailableLocales(), Calendar.getAvailableLocales(), Collator.getAvailableLocales(), Component.getLocale(), DateFormat.getAvailableLocales(), Locale.getDefault(), MessageFormat.getLocale(), NumberFormat.getAvailableLocales(), Window.getLocale()
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