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    HalfTough
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    I want to write a program that will be able to link currency symbol to its ISO code. So USD and $ should be both recognized as US Dollar.

    QLocale is able to return both symbol and code for a given country, but I couldn't find a way to get list of all possible currencies or even symbol-ISO converter.

    Can this be done automatically using Qt or would I have to create list manually?

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      Hi,

      From the top of my head, you'd have to implement a loop to go through all of QLocale's possibilities and from that generate the map you want.

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        Hi,

        From the top of my head, you'd have to implement a loop to go through all of QLocale's possibilities and from that generate the map you want.

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        @SGaist said in List of all currencies:

        you'd have to implement a loop to go through all of QLocale's possibilities

        How do I do that though? I can't get collection of all currencies or even countries from Qlocale, so there's nothing to loop through.

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        • H HalfTough

          @SGaist said in List of all currencies:

          you'd have to implement a loop to go through all of QLocale's possibilities

          How do I do that though? I can't get collection of all currencies or even countries from Qlocale, so there's nothing to loop through.

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          @HalfTough
          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlocale.html#matchingLocales

          Getting a list of all locales: QList<QLocale> allLocales = QLocale::matchingLocales(QLocale::AnyLanguage, QLocale::AnyScript, QLocale::AnyCountry);

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