written-number-ts
v0.11.4
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Convert numbers to words - their written form. TypeScript support.
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- Forked from (https://github.com/yamadapc/js-written-number) - Typescript support Convert numbers to words - their written form.
Install
With npm:
npm install written-number-ts
With bower:
bower install written-number-ts
Usage
import writtenNumber from "written-number-ts";
writtenNumber(1234); // => 'one thousand two hundred and thirty-four'
writtenNumber.defaults.lang = "es";
writtenNumber(4758); // => 'cuatro mil setecientos cincuenta y ocho'
writtenNumber(1234, { lang: "fr" }); // => 'mille deux cent trente-quatre'
writtenNumber(1234, { lang: "es" }); // => 'mil doscientos treinta y cuatro'
writtenNumber(1234, { lang: "az" }); // => 'min iki yüz otuz dörd'
writtenNumber(1234, { lang: "pt" }); // => 'mil duzentos e trinta e quatro'
writtenNumber(1234, { lang: "ar" }); // => 'ألف ومائتان وأربعة وثلاثون'
writtenNumber(1234, { lang: "eo" }); // => 'mil ducent tridek kvar'
writtenNumber(1234, { lang: "vi" }); // => 'một ngàn hai trăm và ba mươi bốn'
writtenNumber(1234, { lang: "uk" }); // => 'одна тисяча двісті тридцять чотири'
writtenNumber(1234, { lang: "id" }); // => 'seribu dua ratus tiga puluh empat'
Options
noAnd
- Defaults tofalse
. Determines whether to use a separator. The separator is internationalized.lang
- Could bestring
orobject
. Defaults to'en'
. Determines which language to use. An i18n configuration object may be passed to support external language definitions.
Currently supported languages are:
| Language | lang
|
| --------------------- | ---------- |
| English | en
|
| Portuguese (Brazil) | pt
|
| Portuguese (Portugal) | ptPT
|
| Spanish | es
|
| French | fr
|
| Esperanto | eo
|
| Vietnamese | vi
|
| Arabic | ar
|
| Azerbaijan | az
|
| Turkish | tr
|
| English (Indian) | enIndian
|
| Ukrainian | uk
|
| Indonesian | id
|
| Russian | ru
|
Contributing
Configure your own language
Each language has its own unique grammar exceptions. You can create your own language.json file in the folder "i18n" and give writtenNumber support for it. I don't think the current scheme and logic cover all the cases, but may be cover some.
The following parameters have been used for the currently available languages:
Language parameters
| Parameter | Type | Description | Examples |
| ----------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| useLongScale
| boolean | Indicates if it uses long or short scale. | This differs the meaning of the words billion
, trillion
and so on. |
| baseSeparator
| string | Separates the base cardinal numbers. | 29 -> twenty-
eight. Spanish uses the connector " y " |
| unitSeparator
| string | Separates the units from the last base cardinal numbers. | 1234 -> one thousand two hundred and thirty-four |
| allSeparator
| string | Separates all cardinals, not only the last one. | 1125 -> ألف ومائة وخمسة وعشرون |
| base
| Object | Base cardinals numbers. Numbers that have unique names and are used to build others. | |
| alternativeBase
| Object | Alternative versions of base cardinals numbers for usage with specific units. These bases will be treated as an extension for the default base
. | "alternativeBase": { "feminine": {"1":"одна","2":"дві"} }
|
| units
| Array | A list of number units (string or Object). Gives support to singular, dual an plural units. Check the Object parameters below. | |
| unitExceptions
| Object | Sometimes grammar exceptions affect the base cardinal joined to the unit. You can set specific exceptions to any base cardinal number. | Converting 1232000 in Spanish: Without Exception (Wrong): -> uno millón doscientos treinta y dos mil With Exception: -> un millón doscientos treinta y dos mil |
Units parameters
A unit
can be:
- A simple string. e.g.
"hundred"
- An Object with multiple parameters:
| Unit parameter | Description | e.g. of languages |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ----------------- |
| singular
| One element. | All |
| dual
| Two elements. | ar
|
| plural
| Two or more elements. (or 3 or more) | All |
| few
| Between 2 and 4 including. | uk
|
| useAlternativeBase
| Overwrites default base
. | uk
|
| useBaseInstead
| Use the base cardinal number instead. | es
,hu
,pt
|
| useBaseException
| Specify with which unit (1 to 9) you don't want to use the base, and instead use the regular behavior. | es
,hu
,pt
|
| avoidPrefixException
| Units not using the base cardinal number prefix for unit 1. | id
,tr
,it
|
| avoidInNumberPlural
| Units not using the plural form with trailing numbers other than 0. | fr
|
| restrictedPlural
| Plural only for 3 to 10. Singular if >= 11. | ar
|
| useSingularEnding
| Use singular form for numbers ending with 1. | uk
|
| useFewEnding
| Use few form for numbers ending with 2, 3 or 4. | uk
|
| avoidEndingRules
| Plural form used instead of useSingularEnding
and useFewEnding
| uk
|
Versioning
Do your changes and submit a PR. If you've write access and want to bump the version, run mversion [major|minor|patch] -m
. That'll bump both bower.json
and package.json
.
License
This code is licensed under the MIT license for Pedro Tacla Yamada. For more information, please refer to the LICENSE file.