Sys.localeconv {base}
Description
Get details of the numerical and monetary representations in the current locale.
Usage
Sys.localeconv()
Details
Normally R is run without looking at the value of LC_NUMERIC, so the decimal point remains '.'. So the first three of these components will only be useful if you have set the locale category LC_NUMERIC using Sys.setlocale in the current R session (when R may not work correctly).
The monetary components will only be set to non-default values (see the ‘Examples’ section if the LC_MONETARY category is set. It often is not set: set the examples for how to trigger setting it.
Values
A character vector with 18 named components. See your ISO C documentation for details of the meaning.
It is possible to compile R without support for locales, in which case the value will be NULL.
See Also
Sys.setlocale for ways to set locales.
Examples
Sys.localeconv() ## The results in the C locale are ## decimal_point thousands_sep grouping int_curr_symbol ## "." "" "" "" ## currency_symbol mon_decimal_point mon_thousands_sep mon_grouping ## "" "" "" "" ## positive_sign negative_sign int_frac_digits frac_digits ## "" "" "127" "127" ## p_cs_precedes p_sep_by_space n_cs_precedes n_sep_by_space ## "127" "127" "127" "127" ## p_sign_posn n_sign_posn ## "127" "127" ## Now try your default locale (which might be "C"). ## Not run:old <- Sys.getlocale() ## The category may not be set: ## the following may do so, but it might not be supported. Sys.setlocale("LC_MONETARY", locale = "") Sys.localeconv() ## or set an appropriate value yourself, e.g. Sys.setlocale("LC_MONETARY", "de_AT") Sys.localeconv() Sys.setlocale(locale = old)## End(Not run) ## Not run:read.table("foo", dec=Sys.localeconv()["decimal_point"])## End(Not run)
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