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Showing Currency from correct direction in editText



Hell guys,





i am using following code to input currency in editText 3







amount.addTextChangedListener(new CurrencyTextWatcher());





public class CurrencyTextWatcher implements TextWatcher {



boolean mEditing;



public CurrencyTextWatcher() {

mEditing = false;

}



public synchronized void afterTextChanged(Editable s) {

if(!mEditing) {

mEditing = true;



String digits = s.toString().replaceAll("\\D", "");

NumberFormat nf = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance();



try{

String formatted = nf.format(Double.parseDouble(digits)/100);

s.replace(0, s.length(), formatted);

} catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {

s.clear();

}



mEditing = false;

}

}







The problem with this code is, it start taking input from the right hand side





E.g first-- 0.01 --> 0.12 --> 1.21 and so on. I want to do this in usual way.





E.g when i had 1 it shows as 1.00 thehn 12.00 then when i press decimal no. it should give me 12.10 etc





Please tell me how can i edit my code. Best Regards


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