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117 Spanish-speaking American, working in Spanish, but representing monetary
154 This category applies to formatting monetary values; see @ref{General Numeric}.
159 monetary; see @ref{General Numeric}.
611 portable. The function @code{strfmon} formats monetary amounts
614 @cindex monetary value formatting
624 components contain information about how numeric and monetary values
649 for a monetary amount, if one exists.
661 These are the decimal-point separators used in formatting non-monetary
662 and monetary quantities, respectively. In the @samp{C} locale, the
670 the decimal point in formatting non-monetary and monetary quantities,
677 the decimal point. @code{grouping} applies to non-monetary quantities
678 and @code{mon_grouping} applies to monetary quantities. Use either
709 right of the decimal point) should be displayed in a monetary value in
726 the symbol to identify a monetary value---the international analog of
735 For example, many countries use the dollar as their monetary unit, and
770 @code{int_curr_symbol} strings should precede the value of a monetary
817 the sign (if any) of a monetary value.
823 monetary quantities, respectively.
840 position the sign for nonnegative and negative monetary quantities,
896 A second advantage is that in addition to the numeric and monetary
1203 pieces of locale-specific information to format numbers and monetary