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num-to-words

v0.2.1

Published

converts numbers into English words

Downloads

4,488

Readme

numToWords

What is this?

This library provides a method for converting arbitrary integers into English text.

For example:

    -1    ->    "negative one"
     4    ->    "four"
123456    ->    "one hundred twenty-three thousand four hundred fifty-six"

All positive and negative integers are supported. Floating point numbers are rounded to integers before being converted to words.

How to use

Install this package on npm with:

npm install num-to-words

To use this library you need to import the library in your project. For example:

// es6
import numToWords from 'num-to-words';

// require
const numToWords = require('num-to-words');

The function takes a number as a parameter and returns a string of words.

Examples

numToWords(0);      // returns "zero"
numToWords(10001);  // returns "ten thousand one"
numToWords(111);    // returns "one hundred eleven"
numToWords(-77);    // returns "negative seventy-seven"

Additional Options

For British English a "commas" and "ands" parameters are supported. See https://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/counting-names-1000.html

//"ten thousand and one"
numToWords(10001, { ands: true, commas: true });

// "one hundred and eleven"
numToWords(111, { ands: true, commas: true });

// "one billion, and one"
numToWords(1000000001, { ands: true, commas: true }); 

// "one billion, one"
numToWords(1000000001, { ands: true }); 

// "one billion one"
numToWords(1000000001); 

Development

This project uses es6 and babel. You can build the project with: npm run build

You can run the tests with: npm run test

Roadmap

While this library works, and is stable, it could use more features! It could potentially someday support:

  • writing numbers in other languages
  • writing numbers as ordinals (e.g. "3rd" or "21st")
  • writing decimal numbers or fractions

Instead of "commas" and "ands" options it would ideally support passing a locale.