Formatting numbers as currencies is straight-forward – as long as it is your own currency format:
'{0:C}' -f 12.22
If you want to output currencies in other cultures, you still can do it. Let's assume you created a currency converter and wanted to output the result in the Japanese currency format, then here is how:
$culture = New-Object System.Globalization.CultureInfo('ja-JP') (12.22).ToString('c', $culture)
And how do you find the culture name "ja-JP" for Japan or any other nation? Have a look:
function Get-CultureInfo($keyword = '*') { [System.Globalization.CultureInfo]::GetCultures('AllCultures') | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName -like "*$keyword*" } }
Simply use this function "Get-CultureInfo" to find culture names:
PS> Get-CultureInfo France LCID Name DisplayName ---- ---- ----------- 1036 fr-FR French (France) 1156 gsw-FR Alsatian (France) 1155 co-FR Corsican (France) 1154 oc-FR Occitan (France) 1150 br-FR Breton (France)