public abstract class DecimalFormatSymbolsProvider extends LocaleServiceProvider
DecimalFormatSymbols class.
 The requested Locale may contain an  extension for
 specifying the desired numbering system. For example, "ar-u-nu-arab"
 (in the BCP 47 language tag form) specifies Arabic with the Arabic-Indic
 digits and symbols, while "ar-u-nu-latn" specifies Arabic with the
 Latin digits and symbols. Refer to the Unicode Locale Data Markup
 Language (LDML) specification for numbering systems.
Locale.forLanguageTag(String), 
Locale.getExtension(char)| Modifier | Constructor | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| protected  | DecimalFormatSymbolsProvider() | Sole constructor. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| abstract DecimalFormatSymbols | getInstance(Locale locale) | Returns a new  DecimalFormatSymbolsinstance for the
 specified locale. | 
getAvailableLocales, isSupportedLocaleprotected DecimalFormatSymbolsProvider()
public abstract DecimalFormatSymbols getInstance(Locale locale)
DecimalFormatSymbols instance for the
 specified locale.locale - the desired localeDecimalFormatSymbols instance.NullPointerException - if locale is nullIllegalArgumentException - if locale isn't
     one of the locales returned from
     getAvailableLocales().DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(java.util.Locale) Submit a bug or feature 
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