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    Class ListFormatter

    If the source value is an array (or supports ICollection), then each item will be custom formatted. Syntax:

    1. "format|spacer"
    2. "format|spacer|last spacer"
    3. "format|spacer|last spacer|two spacer"

    Inheritance
    Object
    FormatterBase
    ListFormatter
    Inherited Members
    FormatterBase.Names
    Namespace: UnityEngine.Localization.SmartFormat.Extensions
    Syntax
    public class ListFormatter : FormatterBase, IFormatter, ISerializationCallbackReceiver, ISource, IFormatterLiteralExtractor
    Examples

    The format will be used for each item in the collection, the spacer will be between all items, and the last spacer will replace the spacer for the last item only. In this example, format = "D", spacer = "; ", and last spacer = "; and ".
    Format: {Dates:D|; |; and }
    Arguments: {#1/1/2000#, #12/31/2999#, #9/9/9999#}
    Result: "January 1, 2000; December 31, 2999"

    Composite Formatting is allowed in the format by using nested braces. If a nested item is detected, Composite formatting will be used. In this example, format = "{Width}x{Height}". Notice the nested braces.
    Format: {Sizes:{Width}x{Height}|, }
    Arguments: {new Size(4,3), new Size(16,9)}
    Result: "4x3, 16x9"

    Constructors

    ListFormatter(SmartFormatter)

    Creates a new instance of the formatter.

    Declaration
    public ListFormatter(SmartFormatter formatter)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    SmartFormatter formatter

    Properties

    DefaultNames

    Default names to use when Names is null.

    Declaration
    public override string[] DefaultNames { get; }
    Property Value
    Type Description
    String[]
    Overrides
    FormatterBase.DefaultNames

    Methods

    TryEvaluateFormat(IFormattingInfo)

    Writes the current value to the output, using the specified format. IF this extension cannot write the value, returns false, otherwise true.

    Declaration
    public override bool TryEvaluateFormat(IFormattingInfo formattingInfo)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    IFormattingInfo formattingInfo
    Returns
    Type Description
    Boolean
    Overrides
    FormatterBase.TryEvaluateFormat(IFormattingInfo)

    TryEvaluateSelector(ISelectorInfo)

    This allows an integer to be used as a selector to index an array (or list). This is better described using an example: CustomFormat("{Dates.2.Year}", {#1/1/2000#, #12/31/2999#, #9/9/9999#}) = "9999" The ".2" selector is used to reference Dates[2].

    Declaration
    public bool TryEvaluateSelector(ISelectorInfo selectorInfo)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    ISelectorInfo selectorInfo
    Returns
    Type Description
    Boolean
    Implements
    ISource.TryEvaluateSelector(ISelectorInfo)

    WriteAllLiterals(IFormattingInfo)

    Ignores the format arguments and writes every possible literal value. This is used to extract all possible values so that we can determine the distinct characters for font generation etc.

    Declaration
    public void WriteAllLiterals(IFormattingInfo formattingInfo)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    IFormattingInfo formattingInfo
    Implements
    IFormatterLiteralExtractor.WriteAllLiterals(IFormattingInfo)
    In This Article
    • Constructors
      • ListFormatter(SmartFormatter)
    • Properties
      • DefaultNames
    • Methods
      • TryEvaluateFormat(IFormattingInfo)
      • TryEvaluateSelector(ISelectorInfo)
      • WriteAllLiterals(IFormattingInfo)
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