Number Format

Given a double-precision number, , denoting an amount of money, use the NumberFormat class' getCurrencyInstance method to convert  into the US, Indian, Chinese, and French currency formats. Then print the formatted values as follows:

US: formattedPayment

India: formattedPayment

China: formattedPayment

France: formattedPayment

where  is  formatted according to the appropriate Locale's currency.

Note: India does not have a built-in Locale, so you must construct one where the language is en (i.e., English).

Input Format

A single double-precision number denoting .

Constraints

Output Format

On the first line, print US: u where  is  formatted for US currency.

On the second line, print India: i where  is  formatted for Indian currency.

On the third line, print China: c where  is  formatted for Chinese currency.

On the fourth line, print France: f, where  is  formatted for French currency.

Sample Input

12324.134

Sample Output

US: $12,324.13

India: Rs.12,324.13

China: ¥12,324.13

France: 12 324,13 €

Explanation

Each line contains the value of  formatted according to the four countries' respective currencies.


Program:


import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.text.*;

public class Solution {
    
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
        double payment = scanner.nextDouble();
        scanner.close();

        // Write your code here.
        NumberFormat usFormat = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(Locale.US); 
        NumberFormat indiaFormat = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(
new Locale("en", "IN")); 
        NumberFormat chinaFormat = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(
Locale.CHINA);
        NumberFormat franceFormat = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(
Locale.FRANCE); 
        
        String us = usFormat.format(payment);
        String india = indiaFormat.format(payment);
        String china = chinaFormat.format(payment);
        String france = franceFormat.format(payment);
        System.out.println("US: " + us);
        System.out.println("India: " + india);
        System.out.println("China: " + china);
        System.out.println("France: " + france);
 
    }
}

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