| // *************************************************************************** |
| // * |
| // * Copyright (C) 2004, International Business Machines |
| // * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. |
| // * |
| // *************************************************************************** |
| // |
| |
| ja { |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // Rule Based Number Format Support |
| //------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| // * Spellout rules for Japanese. In Japanese, there really isn't any |
| // * distinction between a number written out in digits and a number |
| // * written out in words: the ideographic characters are both digits |
| // * and words. This rule set provides two variants: %traditional |
| // * uses the traditional CJK numerals (which are also used in China |
| // * and Korea). %financial uses alternate ideographs for many numbers |
| // * that are harder to alter than the traditional numerals (one could |
| // * fairly easily change a one to |
| // * a three just by adding two strokes, for example). This is also done in |
| // * the other countries using Chinese idographs, but different ideographs |
| // * are used in those places. |
| |
| // Can someone supply me with the right fraud-proof ideographs for |
| // Simplified and Traditional Chinese, and for Korean? Can someone |
| // supply me with information on negatives and decimals? |
| |
| SpelloutRules { |
| "%financial:\n" |
| "\u96f6; \u58f1; \u5f10; \u53c2; \u56db; \u4f0d; \u516d; \u4e03; \u516b; \u4e5d;\n" |
| "\u62fe[>>];\n" |
| "20: <<\u62fe[>>];\n" |
| "100: <<\u767e[>>];\n" |
| "1000: <<\u5343[>>];\n" |
| "10,000: <<\u4e07[>>];\n" |
| "100,000,000: <<\u5104[>>];\n" |
| "1,000,000,000,000: <<\u5146[>>];\n" |
| "10,000,000,000,000,000: =#,##0=;\n" |
| "%traditional:\n" |
| "\u96f6; \u4e00; \u4e8c; \u4e09; \u56db; \u4e94; \u516d; \u4e03; \u516b; \u4e5d;\n" |
| "\u5341[>>];\n" |
| "20: <<\u5341[>>];\n" |
| "100: <<\u767e[>>];\n" |
| "1000: <<\u5343[>>];\n" |
| "10,000: <<\u4e07[>>];\n" |
| "100,000,000: <<\u5104[>>];\n" |
| "1,000,000,000,000: <<\u5146[>>];\n" |
| "10,000,000,000,000,000: =#,##0=;" |
| } |
| |
| } |