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io.fluidsonic.currency:fluid-currency-iosarm32
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Kotlin multiplatform currency library
Kotlin multiplatform currency library.
This is most useful in combination with fluid-i18n for retrieving internationalized information about a currency.
build.gradle.kts
:
dependencies {
implementation("io.fluidsonic.currency:fluid-currency:0.13.0")
}
println(Currency.fromCode("EUR")) // EUR
class Currency
A class with information about a specific currency defined by ISO 4217.
val currency = Currency.forCode("EUR") // throws if code is invalid (not defined by ISO 4217) or has an invalid format (not three latin letters)
println(currency.code) // EUR
println(currency.defaultFractionDigits) // 2
println(currency.numericCode) // 978
val currency = Currency.forCodeOrNull("ABC123") // null if code is invalid (not defined by ISO 4217) or has an invalid format (not three latin letters)
println(currency) // null
class CurrencyCode
An inline class for ISO 4217 3-letter currency codes (e.g. EUR
or USD
).
val code = CurrencyCode.parse("EUR") // throws if code has invalid format (not three latin letters)
println(code.toString()) // EUR
println(code.isValid()) // true - 'EUR' is defined by ISO 4217
val code = CurrencyCode.parse("abc") // throws if code has invalid format (not three latin letters)
println(code.toString()) // ABC
println(code.isValid()) // false - 'ABC' is not defined by ISO 4217
val code = CurrencyCode.parseOrNull("ABC123") // null if code has invalid format (not three latin letters)
println(code) // null
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Kotlin multiplatform currency library
We found that io.fluidsonic.currency:fluid-currency-iosarm32 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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