Using locale settings to detect wheter to use imperial units

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被撕碎了的回忆 2021-01-31 09:00

I\'m working on an app that wants to display lengths either in centimeters (cm) or in inches(\"). Is there a way to select the right unit from the locale? In any event I\'m also

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  •  滥情空心
    2021-01-31 09:42

    In the end I went for the following solution.

    public class UnitLocale {
        public static UnitLocale Imperial = new UnitLocale();
        public static UnitLocale Metric = new UnitLocale();
    
        public static UnitLocale getDefault() {
                return getFrom(Locale.getDefault());
        }
        public static UnitLocale getFrom(Locale locale) {
            String countryCode = locale.getCountry();
            if ("US".equals(countryCode)) return Imperial; // USA
            if ("LR".equals(countryCode)) return Imperial; // Liberia
            if ("MM".equals(countryCode)) return Imperial; // Myanmar
            return Metric;
        }
    }
    

    Use it like this for example.

    if (UnitLocale.getDefault() == UnitLocale.Imperial) convertToimperial();
    

    If convert methods are also need they can preferably be added to subclasses of UnitLocale. I only needed to detect wheter to use imperial units and send it to the server.

    Using ints over java objects have extremely slim performance gains and makes the code harder to read. Comparing two references in java is comparable in speed to comparing two ints. Also using objects allow us to add methods to the UnitLocale class or subclasses such as, convertToMetric, etc.

    You could also use an enum instead if you prefer that.

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