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public class

FormatData_en_IN

extends ListResourceBundle
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/*
 * Copyright (c) 1999 International Business Machines.
 * All Rights Reserved.
 *
 */


package sun.text.resources;

import java.util.ListResourceBundle;


/**
 * The locale elements for English in India.
 *
 */

public class FormatData_en_IN extends ListResourceBundle {
   
/**
     * Overrides ListResourceBundle
     */

   
protected final Object[][] getContents() {
       
return new Object[][] {
           
{ "NumberElements",
               
new String[] {
                   
".", // decimal separator
                   
",", // group (thousands) separator
                   
";", // list separator
                   
"%", // percent sign
                   
"\u0030", // native 0 digit
                   
"#", // pattern digit
                   
"-", // minus sign
                   
"E", // exponential
                   
"\u2030", // per mille
                   
"\u221e", // infinity
                   
"\ufffd" // NaN
               
}
           
},
           
{ "DateTimePatterns",
               
new String[] {
                   
"h:mm:ss a z", // full time pattern
                   
"h:mm:ss a z", // long time pattern
                   
"h:mm:ss a", // medium time pattern
                   
"h:mm a", // short time pattern
                   
"EEEE, d MMMM, yyyy", // full date pattern
                   
"d MMMM, yyyy", // long date pattern
                   
"d MMM, yyyy", // medium date pattern
                   
"d/M/yy", // short date pattern
                   
"{1} {0}" // date-time pattern
               
}
           
},
           
{ "DateTimePatternChars", "GyMdkHmsSEDFwWahKzZ" },
       
};
   
}
}