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@@ -509,6 +509,32 @@ public class TestDataFormatter extends TestCase { |
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assertEquals(FormulaError.REF.getString(), dfUS.formatCellValue(c)); |
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} |
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/** |
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* While we don't currently support using a locale code at |
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* the start of a format string to format it differently, we |
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* should at least handle it as it if wasn't there |
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*/ |
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public void testDatesWithLocales() { |
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DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US, true); |
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String dateFormatEnglish = "[$-409]mmmm dd yyyy h:mm AM/PM"; |
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String dateFormatChinese = "[$-804]mmmm dd yyyy h:mm AM/PM"; |
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// Check we format the English one correctly |
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double date = 26995.477777777778; |
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assertEquals( |
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"November 27 1973 11:28 AM", |
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dfUS.formatRawCellContents(date, -1, dateFormatEnglish) |
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); |
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// Check that, in the absence of locale support, we handle |
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// the Chinese one the same as the English one |
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assertEquals( |
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"November 27 1973 11:28 AM", |
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dfUS.formatRawCellContents(date, -1, dateFormatChinese) |
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); |
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} |
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/** |
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* TODO Fix these so that they work |
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*/ |