The Intl.PluralRules.prototype.resolvedOptions()
method returns a new object with properties reflecting the locale and plural formatting options computed during initialization of this PluralRules
object.
Syntax
pluralRule.resolvedOptions()
Return value
A new object with properties reflecting the locale and plural formatting options computed during the initialization of the given PluralRules
object.
Description
The resulting object has the following properties:
locale
- The BCP 47 language tag for the locale actually used. If any Unicode extension values were requested in the input BCP 47 language tag that led to this locale, the key-value pairs that were requested and are supported for this locale are included in
locale
. pluralCategories
- An
Array
of plural categories used by the given locale, seleced from the list"zero"
,"one"
,"two"
,"few"
,"many"
and"other"
. type
- The type used (
cardinal
orordinal
).
Only one of the following two groups of properties is included:
minimumIntegerDigits
minimumFractionDigits
maximumFractionDigits
- The values provided for these properties in the
options
argument or filled in as defaults. These properties are present only if neitherminimumSignificantDigits
normaximumSignificantDigits
was provided in theoptions
argument. minimumSignificantDigits
maximumSignificantDigits
- The values provided for these properties in the
options
argument or filled in as defaults. These properties are present only if at least one of them was provided in theoptions
argument.
Examples
Using the resolvedOptions
method
var de = new Intl.PluralRules('de-DE'); var usedOptions = de.resolvedOptions(); usedOptions.locale; // "de-DE" usedOptions.maximumFractionDigits; // 3 usedOptions.minimumFractionDigits; // 0 usedOptions.minimumIntegerDigits; // 1 usedOptions.pluralCategories; // Array [ "one", "other" ] usedOptions.type; // "cardinal"
Specifications
Specification |
---|
ECMAScript Internationalization API (ECMA-402) The definition of 'Intl.PluralRules.prototype.resolvedOptions' in that specification. |
Browser compatibility
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resolvedOptions | Chrome Full support 63 | Edge Full support 18 | Firefox Full support 58 | IE No support No | Opera Full support 50 | Safari Full support 13 | WebView Android Full support 63 | Chrome Android Full support 63 | Firefox Android Full support 58 | Opera Android Full support 46 | Safari iOS Full support 13 | Samsung Internet Android Full support 8.0 | nodejs
Full support
10.0.0
|
Legend
- Full support
- Full support
- No support
- No support
- See implementation notes.
- See implementation notes.