Added in API level 30

Scale

open class Scale
kotlin.Any
   ↳ android.icu.number.Scale

A class that defines a quantity by which a number should be multiplied when formatting.

To create a Multiplier, use one of the factory methods.

Summary

Public methods
open static Scale!
byBigDecimal(multiplicand: BigDecimal!)

Multiply numbers by an arbitrary value before formatting.

open static Scale!
byDouble(multiplicand: Double)

Multiply numbers by an arbitrary value before formatting.

open static Scale!
byDoubleAndPowerOfTen(multiplicand: Double, power: Int)

Multiply a number by both a power of ten and by an arbitrary double value before formatting.

open static Scale!

Do not change the value of numbers when formatting or parsing.

open static Scale!
powerOfTen(power: Int)

Multiply numbers by 100 before formatting.

Public methods

byBigDecimal

Added in API level 30
open static fun byBigDecimal(multiplicand: BigDecimal!): Scale!

Multiply numbers by an arbitrary value before formatting. Useful for unit conversions.

This method takes a BigDecimal; also see the version that takes a double.

Return
Scale! A Multiplier for passing to the setter in NumberFormatter.

byDouble

Added in API level 30
open static fun byDouble(multiplicand: Double): Scale!

Multiply numbers by an arbitrary value before formatting. Useful for unit conversions.

This method takes a double; also see the version that takes a BigDecimal.

Return
Scale! A Multiplier for passing to the setter in NumberFormatter.

byDoubleAndPowerOfTen

Added in API level 30
open static fun byDoubleAndPowerOfTen(
    multiplicand: Double,
    power: Int
): Scale!

Multiply a number by both a power of ten and by an arbitrary double value before formatting.

Return
Scale! A Multiplier for passing to the setter in NumberFormatter.

none

Added in API level 30
open static fun none(): Scale!

Do not change the value of numbers when formatting or parsing.

Return
Scale! A Multiplier to prevent any multiplication.

powerOfTen

Added in API level 30
open static fun powerOfTen(power: Int): Scale!

Multiply numbers by 100 before formatting. Useful for combining with a percent unit:

NumberFormatter.with().unit(NoUnit.PERCENT).multiplier(Multiplier.powerOfTen(2))
  

Return
Scale! A Multiplier for passing to the setter in NumberFormatter.