System.SysUtils.StrToCurrDef
Delphi
function StrToCurrDef(const S: string; const Default: Currency): Currency;
function StrToCurrDef(const S: string; const Default: Currency; const AFormatSettings: TFormatSettings): Currency;
C++
extern DELPHI_PACKAGE System::Currency __fastcall StrToCurrDef(const System::UnicodeString S, const System::Currency Default)/* overload */;
Properties
Type | Visibility | Source | Unit | Parent |
---|---|---|---|---|
function | public | System.SysUtils.pas System.SysUtils.hpp |
System.SysUtils | System.SysUtils |
Description
Converts a string to a Currency value, with default error.
Call StrToCurrDef to convert a string that represents a floating-point value to the corresponding Currency value. The source string, S
, must consist of an optional sign (+ or -), a string of digits with an optional decimal point, and an optional 'E' or 'e' followed by a signed integer. Leading and trailing blanks are ignored.
Thousand separators and currency symbols are not allowed in the string. If the string doesn't contain a valid value, StrToCurrDef returns Default
.
The first form of StrToCurrDef is not thread-safe, because it uses localization information contained in global variables. The second form of StrToCurrDef, which is thread-safe, refers to localization information contained in the AFormatSettings
parameter. Before calling the thread-safe form of StrToCurrDef, you must populate AFormatSettings
with localization information. To populate AFormatSettings
with a set of default locale values, call TFormatSettings.Create.