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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers return ${1-0} Post 302186617 by neeto on Thursday 17th of April 2008 02:57:16 PM
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NL_LANGINFO(3)								 1							    NL_LANGINFO(3)

nl_langinfo - Query language and locale information

SYNOPSIS
string nl_langinfo (int $item) DESCRIPTION
nl_langinfo(3) is used to access individual elements of the locale categories. Unlike localeconv(3), which returns all of the elements, nl_langinfo(3) allows you to select any specific element. PARAMETERS
o $item -$item may be an integer value of the element or the constant name of the element. The following is a list of constant names for $item that may be used and their description. Some of these constants may not be defined or hold no value for certain locales. nl_langinfo Constants +-------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | Constant | | | | | | | Description | | | | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | | | LC_TIME Category Constants | | | | | | | | | ABDAY_(1-7) | | | | | | | Abbreviated name of n-th day of the week. | | | | | | | | DAY_(1-7) | | | | | | | Name of the n-th day of the week (DAY_1 = Sun- | | | day). | | | | | | | | ABMON_(1-12) | | | | | | | Abbreviated name of the n-th month of the year. | | | | | | | | MON_(1-12) | | | | | | | Name of the n-th month of the year. | | | | | | | | AM_STR | | | | | | | String for Ante meridian. | | | | | | | | PM_STR | | | | | | | String for Post meridian. | | | | | | | | D_T_FMT | | | | | | | String that can be used as the format string for | | | strftime(3) to represent time and date. | | | | | | | | D_FMT | | | | | | | String that can be used as the format string for | | | strftime(3) to represent date. | | | | | | | | T_FMT | | | | | | | String that can be used as the format string for | | | strftime(3) to represent time. | | | | | | | | T_FMT_AMPM | | | | | | | String that can be used as the format string for | | | strftime(3) to represent time in 12-hour format | | | with ante/post meridian. | | | | | | | | ERA | | | | | | | Alternate era. | | | | | | | | ERA_YEAR | | | | | | | Year in alternate era format. | | | | | | | | ERA_D_T_FMT | | | | | | | Date and time in alternate era format (string can | | | be used in strftime(3)). | | | | | | | | ERA_D_FMT | | | | | | | Date in alternate era format (string can be used | | | in strftime(3)). | | | | | | | | ERA_T_FMT | | | | | | | Time in alternate era format (string can be used | | | in strftime(3)). | | | | | | | |LC_MONETARY Category Constants | | | | | | | | | INT_CURR_SYMBOL | | | | | | | International currency symbol. | | | | | | | | CURRENCY_SYMBOL | | | | | | | Local currency symbol. | | | | | | | | CRNCYSTR | | | | | | | Same value as CURRENCY_SYMBOL. | | | | | | | | MON_DECIMAL_POINT | | | | | | | Decimal point character. | | | | | | | | MON_THOUSANDS_SEP | | | | | | | Thousands separator (groups of three digits). | | | | | | | | MON_GROUPING | | | | | | | Like "grouping" element. | | | | | | | | POSITIVE_SIGN | | | | | | | Sign for positive values. | | | | | | | | NEGATIVE_SIGN | | | | | | | Sign for negative values. | | | | | | | | INT_FRAC_DIGITS | | | | | | | International fractional digits. | | | | | | | | FRAC_DIGITS | | | | | | | Local fractional digits. | | | | | | | | P_CS_PRECEDES | | | | | | | Returns 1 if CURRENCY_SYMBOL precedes a positive | | | value. | | | | | | | | P_SEP_BY_SPACE | | | | | | | Returns 1 if a space separates CURRENCY_SYMBOL | | | from a positive value. | | | | | | | | N_CS_PRECEDES | | | | | | | Returns 1 if CURRENCY_SYMBOL precedes a negative | | | value. | | | | | | | | N_SEP_BY_SPACE | | | | | | | Returns 1 if a space separates CURRENCY_SYMBOL | | | from a negative value. | | | | | | | | P_SIGN_POSN | | | | | | | | | | | | | o Returns 0 if parentheses | | | surround the quantity and | | | CURRENCY_SYMBOL. | | | | | | o Returns 1 if the sign | | | string precedes the quantity | | | and | | | CURRENCY_SYMBOL. | | | | | | o Returns 2 if the sign | | | string follows the quantity | | | and | | | CURRENCY_SYMBOL. | | | | | | o Returns 3 if the sign | | | string immediately precedes | | | the | | | CURRENCY_SYMBOL. | | | | | | o Returns 4 if the sign | | | string immediately follows | | | the | | | CURRENCY_SYMBOL. | | | | | | | | N_SIGN_POSN | | | | | | | | |LC_NUMERIC Category Constants | | | | | | | | | DECIMAL_POINT | | | | | | | Decimal point character. | | | | | | | | RADIXCHAR | | | | | | | Same value as DECIMAL_POINT. | | | | | | | | THOUSANDS_SEP | | | | | | | Separator character for thousands (groups of | | | three digits). | | | | | | | | THOUSEP | | | | | | | Same value as THOUSANDS_SEP. | | | | | | | | GROUPING | | | | | | | | | | T{ | | | | | | LC_MESSAGES Category Constants | | | | | | | | YESEXPR | | | | | | | Regex string for matching "yes" input. | | | | | | | | NOEXPR | | | | | | | Regex string for matching "no" input. | | | | | | | | YESSTR | | | | | | | Output string for "yes". | | | | | | | | NOSTR | | | | | | | Output string for "no". | | | | | | | | LC_CTYPE Category Constants | | | | | | | | | CODESET | | | | | | | Return a string with the name of the character | | | encoding. | | | | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ RETURN VALUES
Returns the element as a string, or FALSE if $item is not valid. NOTES
Note This function is not implemented on Windows platforms. SEE ALSO
setlocale(3), localeconv(3). PHP Documentation Group NL_LANGINFO(3)
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