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locale.'''name''' is a function that is part of the Locale Library. <br /> | locale.'''name''' is a function that is part of the Locale Library. <br /> | ||
− | This returns the name of the current | + | This returns the name of the current locale. It normally returns a two-letter language code, but in some cases it also contains a two-letter country code (ISO-639). |
For instance: en, fr, it, de, es, nl, nl_BE, en_GB | For instance: en, fr, it, de, es, nl, nl_BE, en_GB | ||
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locale.'''name'''()<br> | locale.'''name'''()<br> | ||
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(No arguments) | (No arguments) | ||
Latest revision as of 06:28, 6 August 2011
locale.name is a function that is part of the Locale Library.
This returns the name of the current locale. It normally returns a two-letter language code, but in some cases it also contains a two-letter country code (ISO-639).
For instance: en, fr, it, de, es, nl, nl_BE, en_GB
Syntax
locale.name()
(No arguments)
Example
currentLang = locale.name() --Puts the current locale name in currentLang