Currency Picker Android

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Language
Java
Version
1.2.1 (Oct 24, 2017)
Created
Sep 30, 2017
Updated
May 19, 2023
Owner
Midori Kocak (midorikocak)
Contributors
Midori Kocak (midorikocak)
Mohammed Sainal Shah (sainalshah)
Narendran Anil (rbdsqrl)
Akarsh Seggemu (akarsh)
ubaierbhat
Bruno Camacho (BrunoRCE)
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Currency Picker for Android

CurrencyPicker is a simple library that can be show a currency picker. See the example to see more detail. Heavily inspired by https://github.com/mukeshsolanki/country-picker-android

Flags are from https://github.com/transferwise/currency-flags.

How to use

Integration

Integrating the project is simple a refined all you need to do is follow the below steps

Step 1. Add the JitPack repository to your build file. Add it in your root build.gradle at the end of repositories:

allprojects {
  repositories {
    ...
    maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
  }
}

Step 2. Add the dependency

dependencies {
        compile 'com.github.midorikocak:currency-picker-android:1.2.1'
}

Usage

Once the project has been added to gradle, the dialog can be easily used.

CurrencyPicker picker = CurrencyPicker.newInstance("Select Currency");  // dialog title
picker.setListener(new CurrencyPickerListener() {
    @Override
    public void onSelectCurrency(String name, String code, String symbol, int flagDrawableResID) {
        // Implement your code here
    }
});
picker.show(getSupportFragmentManager(), "CURRENCY_PICKER");

That's it, all done.

Generic operations with countries

List<ExtendedCurrency> currencies = ExtendedCurrency.getAllCurrenciesList(); //List of all currencies
ExtendedCurrency[] currencies = ExtendedCurrency.CURRENCIES; //Array of all currencies
ExtendedCurrency currency = ExtendedCurrency.getCurrencyByName(currencyName); //Get currency by its name


String name = currency.getName();
String code = currency.getCode();
int flag = currency.getFlag();  // returns android resource id of flag or -1, if none is associated
String symbol = currency.getSymbol();

currency.loadFlagByCode();  // attempts to associate flag to currency based on its ISO code. Used if you create your own instance of Currency.class