NumeralSystemTranslator Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
NumeralSystemTranslator() |
Creates a NumeralSystemTranslator object initialized by the list of current runtime language values preferred by the user. |
NumeralSystemTranslator(IIterable<String>) |
Creates a NumeralSystemTranslator object initialized by a language list. |
NumeralSystemTranslator()
Creates a NumeralSystemTranslator object initialized by the list of current runtime language values preferred by the user.
public:
NumeralSystemTranslator();
NumeralSystemTranslator();
public NumeralSystemTranslator();
function NumeralSystemTranslator()
Public Sub New ()
Remarks
This default constructor is equivalent to the use of NumeralSystemTranslator (Windows.Globalization.ApplicationLanguages.languages).
See also
Applies to
NumeralSystemTranslator(IIterable<String>)
Creates a NumeralSystemTranslator object initialized by a language list.
public:
NumeralSystemTranslator(IIterable<Platform::String ^> ^ languages);
NumeralSystemTranslator(IIterable<winrt::hstring> const& languages);
public NumeralSystemTranslator(IEnumerable<string> languages);
function NumeralSystemTranslator(languages)
Public Sub New (languages As IEnumerable(Of String))
Parameters
A list of BCP-47 language tags, in priority order, representing the choice of languages. They must all be well-formed according to Windows.Globalization.Language.isWellFormed.
Remarks
This constructor creates an object initialized to use the default numeral system of the first language in languages which is known to the system. If none are known, it uses the current runtime language preferred by the user.
If your app passes language tags used in this class to any National Language Support functions, it must first convert the tags by calling ResolveLocaleName.