QLocale is a class in the C++ programming language that provides a way to handle and manipulate locale-specific data. It allows developers to format numbers, dates, and currencies according to different cultural conventions and language preferences. QLocale is part of the Qt framework, making it easy to write cross-platform applications that support internationalization and localization. With QLocale, developers can ensure that their applications are user-friendly and accessible to users in different regions of the world.
C++ (Cpp) QLocale - 30 examples found. These are the top rated real world C++ (Cpp) examples of QLocale extracted from open source projects. You can rate examples to help us improve the quality of examples.