I have a routine to pass back a currency sign based on a inputted country code, but the pound sign is being corrupted and I'm not sure why. Instead of the expected "£" when I pass in accountCurrency="GBP"
, it's returning "£". What is happening?
public static String findCurrencySymbol(String accountCurrency) {
if (accountCurrency == null || accountCurrency.trim().length() == 0) {
return "";
}
String curr = accountCurrency.toUpperCase();
if ("GBP".equals(curr)) {
return "£";
} else if ("USD".equals(curr)
|| "AUD".equals(curr)
|| "CAD".equals(curr)
|| "SGD".equals(curr)) {
return "$";
} else if ("EUR".equals(curr)) {
return "€";
} else {
// return raw currency code with whitespace attached
// should lead to display like: "YPY 12440.00"
return accountCurrency + " ";
}
}
edit: the other values are returning as expected.
.java
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