std::moneypunct
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<locale>
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class moneypunct;  | 
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The facet std::moneypunct encapsulates monetary value format preferences. Stream I/O manipulators std::get_money and std::put_money use std::moneypunct through std::money_get and std::money_put for parsing monetary value input and formatting monetary value output.
Four standalone (locale-independent) specializations are provided by the standard library:
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| std::moneypunct<char> | provides equivalents of the "C" locale preferences | 
| std::moneypunct<wchar_t> | provides wide character equivalents of the "C" locale preferences | 
| std::moneypunct<char, true> | provides equivalents of the "C" locale preferences, with international currency symbols | 
| std::moneypunct<wchar_t, true> | provides wide character equivalents of the "C" locale preferences, with international currency symbols | 
In addition, every locale object constructed in a C++ program implements its own (locale-specific) versions of these specializations.
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[edit] Member types
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  char_type
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  CharT
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  string_type
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std::basic_string<CharT> | 
[edit] Member functions
|   constructs a new moneypunct facet  (public member function)  | 
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|   destructs a moneypunct facet  (protected member function)  | 
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   invokes do_decimal_point   (public member function)  | 
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   invokes do_thousands_sep  (public member function)  | 
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   invokes do_grouping  (public member function)  | 
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   invokes do_curr_symbol  (public member function)  | 
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   invokes do_positive_sign or do_negative_sign  (public member function)  | 
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   invokes do_frac_digits  (public member function)  | 
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   invokes do_pos_format/do_neg_format  (public member function)  | 
[edit] Protected member functions
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   provides the character to use as decimal point  (virtual protected member function)  | 
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   provides the character to use as thousands separator  (virtual protected member function)  | 
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   provides the numbers of digits between each pair of thousands separators  (virtual protected member function)  | 
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   provides the string to use as the currency identifier  (virtual protected member function)  | 
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   provides the string to indicate a positive or negative value  (virtual protected member function)  | 
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   provides the number of digits to display after the decimal point  (virtual protected member function)  | 
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   provides the formatting pattern for currency values  (virtual protected member function)  | 
[edit] Member constants
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  const bool intl (static)
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  International
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[edit] Member objects
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static std::locale::id id  | 
   id of the locale   (public member object)  | 
Inherited from std::money_base
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| enum part { none, space, symbol, sign, value }; | unscoped enumeration type | 
| struct pattern { char field[4]; }; | the monetary format type | 
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  none
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whitespace is permitted but not required except in the last position, where whitespace is not permitted | 
  space
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one or more whitespace characters are required | 
  symbol
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the sequence of characters returned by moneypunct::curr_symbol is required | 
  sign
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the first of the characters returned by moneypunct::positive_sign or moneypunct::negative_sign is required | 
  value
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the absolute numeric monetary value is required | 
[edit] See also
|    defines monetary formatting patterns   (class)  | 
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|    represents the system-supplied std::moneypunct for the named locale   (class template)  | 
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|    parses and constructs a monetary value from an input character sequence  (class template)  | 
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|    formats a monetary value for output as a character sequence   (class template)  | 
