In SwiftUI and UIKit, localizing strings allows you to support multiple languages and adapt your app's interface to different regions. To achieve this in Swift, you can use NSLocalizedString
for individual strings and manage pluralization using String.localizedStringWithFormat
or by defining pluralization rules in your localization files.
Here’s how you can localize strings and handle pluralization:
// Example of localizing a simple string
let greeting = NSLocalizedString("greeting", comment: "A friendly greeting")
print(greeting) // Outputs "Hello" in English or "Hola" in Spanish depending on localization files.
// Example for pluralization
let itemCount = 5
let itemString = String.localizedStringWithFormat(NSLocalizedString("item_count", comment: "Number of items"), itemCount)
print(itemString) // Outputs "You have 5 items" in English or "Tienes 5 artículos" in Spanish
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