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e315. Formatting and Parsing a Locale-Specific Percentage// Format Locale locale = Locale.CANADA; String string = NumberFormat.getPercentInstance(locale).format(123.45); // 12,345% // Parse try { Number number = NumberFormat.getPercentInstance(locale).parse("123.45%"); // 1.2345 if (number instanceof Long) { // Long value } else { // Double value } } catch (ParseException e) { }
e312. Formatting and Parsing a Number for a Locale e313. Formatting a Number in Exponential Notation e314. Formatting and Parsing Locale-Specific Currency
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