Currency.DefaultFractionDigits Property
Definition
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Gets the default number of fraction digits used with this currency.
public int DefaultFractionDigits { [Android.Runtime.Register("getDefaultFractionDigits", "()I", "")] get; }
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("getDefaultFractionDigits", "()I", "")>]
member this.DefaultFractionDigits : int
Property Value
the default number of fraction digits used with this currency
- Attributes
Remarks
Gets the default number of fraction digits used with this currency. Note that the number of fraction digits is the same as ISO 4217's minor unit for the currency. For example, the default number of fraction digits for the Euro is 2, while for the Japanese Yen it's 0. In the case of pseudo-currencies, such as IMF Special Drawing Rights, -1 is returned.
Java documentation for java.util.Currency.getDefaultFractionDigits()
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