Chapter 30. System.Globalization
The System.Globalization
namespace provides
classes that assist in localization of applications based on language
and culture. The CultureInfo
class is the primary
container for a set of resources that is used for a specified
language and culture implementation. It describes how strings are
sorted, the specifics of calendars and date and time formats, as well
as language and dialect code pages. An application obtains its
culture information based on either the
CultureInfo
specified by the current thread or
from the user or local machine’s preferences.
Specific cultural information is contained in resource files deployed
in satellite assemblies.
System.Resources.ResourceManager
marshals these
resource files into System.Resources.ResourceSet
s
that provide the objects and methods specific to a localization.
The System.Globalization
namespace provides a base
Calendar
class, as well as specific calendar
implementations for major cultures. CompareInfo
defines how string comparison and sorting are handled.
DateTimeFormatInfo
defines how
DateTime
values are formatted, and
NumberFormatInfo
defines various formatting
styles, such as currency symbols and decimal and grouping separators.
Figure 30-1 shows the types in this namespace.
Figure 30-1. The System.Globalization namespace
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