How can I get Bangladeshi taka symbol “tk” or Unicode Character “ ৳ ” in java









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I was doing like



tvCartTotalAmount.setText("tk "+String.format("%.2f",totalAmount)+"/-");


the output was




tk 315/-




I want to show like




৳ 315/-




How can I do that?










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  • so what is the question?
    – Dinomaster
    Oct 24 at 9:52










  • You didn't explain the problem?
    – manfromnowhere
    Oct 24 at 9:54










  • sorry. that was the answer that i want to share... thought some one might have needed the suggestion... my reputation gone below 15 ... sorry again
    – Wasi Sadman
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  • If your source code is UTF-8 encoded, you can just use the character directly: System.out.println("৳");
    – Alastair McCormack
    Nov 10 at 13:26











  • what is the keyboard shortcut for "৳" ? i have found Shift+B .. but it didn't work... can you please help with that?
    – Wasi Sadman
    Nov 12 at 8:59














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I was doing like



tvCartTotalAmount.setText("tk "+String.format("%.2f",totalAmount)+"/-");


the output was




tk 315/-




I want to show like




৳ 315/-




How can I do that?










share|improve this question























  • so what is the question?
    – Dinomaster
    Oct 24 at 9:52










  • You didn't explain the problem?
    – manfromnowhere
    Oct 24 at 9:54










  • sorry. that was the answer that i want to share... thought some one might have needed the suggestion... my reputation gone below 15 ... sorry again
    – Wasi Sadman
    Oct 24 at 10:04










  • If your source code is UTF-8 encoded, you can just use the character directly: System.out.println("৳");
    – Alastair McCormack
    Nov 10 at 13:26











  • what is the keyboard shortcut for "৳" ? i have found Shift+B .. but it didn't work... can you please help with that?
    – Wasi Sadman
    Nov 12 at 8:59












up vote
-3
down vote

favorite









up vote
-3
down vote

favorite











I was doing like



tvCartTotalAmount.setText("tk "+String.format("%.2f",totalAmount)+"/-");


the output was




tk 315/-




I want to show like




৳ 315/-




How can I do that?










share|improve this question















I was doing like



tvCartTotalAmount.setText("tk "+String.format("%.2f",totalAmount)+"/-");


the output was




tk 315/-




I want to show like




৳ 315/-




How can I do that?







java unicode currency symbols






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  • so what is the question?
    – Dinomaster
    Oct 24 at 9:52










  • You didn't explain the problem?
    – manfromnowhere
    Oct 24 at 9:54










  • sorry. that was the answer that i want to share... thought some one might have needed the suggestion... my reputation gone below 15 ... sorry again
    – Wasi Sadman
    Oct 24 at 10:04










  • If your source code is UTF-8 encoded, you can just use the character directly: System.out.println("৳");
    – Alastair McCormack
    Nov 10 at 13:26











  • what is the keyboard shortcut for "৳" ? i have found Shift+B .. but it didn't work... can you please help with that?
    – Wasi Sadman
    Nov 12 at 8:59
















  • so what is the question?
    – Dinomaster
    Oct 24 at 9:52










  • You didn't explain the problem?
    – manfromnowhere
    Oct 24 at 9:54










  • sorry. that was the answer that i want to share... thought some one might have needed the suggestion... my reputation gone below 15 ... sorry again
    – Wasi Sadman
    Oct 24 at 10:04










  • If your source code is UTF-8 encoded, you can just use the character directly: System.out.println("৳");
    – Alastair McCormack
    Nov 10 at 13:26











  • what is the keyboard shortcut for "৳" ? i have found Shift+B .. but it didn't work... can you please help with that?
    – Wasi Sadman
    Nov 12 at 8:59















so what is the question?
– Dinomaster
Oct 24 at 9:52




so what is the question?
– Dinomaster
Oct 24 at 9:52












You didn't explain the problem?
– manfromnowhere
Oct 24 at 9:54




You didn't explain the problem?
– manfromnowhere
Oct 24 at 9:54












sorry. that was the answer that i want to share... thought some one might have needed the suggestion... my reputation gone below 15 ... sorry again
– Wasi Sadman
Oct 24 at 10:04




sorry. that was the answer that i want to share... thought some one might have needed the suggestion... my reputation gone below 15 ... sorry again
– Wasi Sadman
Oct 24 at 10:04












If your source code is UTF-8 encoded, you can just use the character directly: System.out.println("৳");
– Alastair McCormack
Nov 10 at 13:26





If your source code is UTF-8 encoded, you can just use the character directly: System.out.println("৳");
– Alastair McCormack
Nov 10 at 13:26













what is the keyboard shortcut for "৳" ? i have found Shift+B .. but it didn't work... can you please help with that?
– Wasi Sadman
Nov 12 at 8:59




what is the keyboard shortcut for "৳" ? i have found Shift+B .. but it didn't work... can you please help with that?
– Wasi Sadman
Nov 12 at 8:59












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To use Bangladeshi taka symbol in java



tvCartTotalAmount.setText("u09F3"+" Data");


the sysmbol will look like this




" ৳ "




this link will help you further...



thanks.






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    To use Bangladeshi taka symbol in java



    tvCartTotalAmount.setText("u09F3"+" Data");


    the sysmbol will look like this




    " ৳ "




    this link will help you further...



    thanks.






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      To use Bangladeshi taka symbol in java



      tvCartTotalAmount.setText("u09F3"+" Data");


      the sysmbol will look like this




      " ৳ "




      this link will help you further...



      thanks.






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        To use Bangladeshi taka symbol in java



        tvCartTotalAmount.setText("u09F3"+" Data");


        the sysmbol will look like this




        " ৳ "




        this link will help you further...



        thanks.






        share|improve this answer














        To use Bangladeshi taka symbol in java



        tvCartTotalAmount.setText("u09F3"+" Data");


        the sysmbol will look like this




        " ৳ "




        this link will help you further...



        thanks.







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