package Lingua::RO::Numbers;
#
## See: http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sistem_zecimal#Denumiri_ale_numerelor
#
use utf8;
use strict;
use warnings;
require Exporter;
our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(number_to_ro ro_to_number);
=encoding utf8
=head1 NAME
Lingua::RO::Numbers - Converts numeric values into their Romanian string equivalents
=head1 VERSION
Version 0.19
=cut
our $VERSION = '0.19';
# Numbers => text
our %DIGITS;
@DIGITS{'0' .. '19'} = qw(
zero unu doi trei patru cinci șase șapte opt nouă zece
unsprezece
doisprezece
treisprezece
paisprezece
cincisprezece
șaisprezece
șaptesprezece
optsprezece
nouăsprezece
);
# Text => numbers
our %WORDS;
@WORDS{map { _remove_diacritics($_) } values %DIGITS} = keys %DIGITS;
@WORDS{qw(o un doua cin sai ob)} = (1, 1, 2, 5, 6, 8);
# Colocvial
@WORDS{qw(unspe doispe treispe paispe cinspe cinsprezece saispe saptespe optspe nouaspe)} =
(11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19);
# This array contains number greater than 1000 and it's used to convert numbers into text
our @BIGNUMS = (
{num => 10**2, sg => 'suta', pl => 'sute', fem => 1},
{num => 10**3, sg => 'mie', pl => 'mii', fem => 1},
{num => 10**6, sg => 'milion', pl => 'milioane'},
{num => 10**9, sg => 'miliard', pl => 'miliarde'},
{num => 10**12, sg => 'bilion', pl => 'bilioane'},
{num => 10**15, sg => 'biliard', pl => 'biliarde'},
{num => 10**18, sg => 'trilion', pl => 'trilioane'},
{num => 10**21, sg => 'triliard', pl => 'triliarde'},
{num => 10**24, sg => 'cvadrilion', pl => 'cvadrilioane'},
{num => 10**27, sg => 'cvadriliard', pl => 'cvadriliarde'},
);
# This hash is a reversed version of the above array and it's used to convert text into numbers
our %BIGWORDS = (map { $_->{sg} => $_->{num}, $_->{pl} => $_->{num} } @BIGNUMS);
# Change 'suta' to 'sută'
$BIGNUMS[0]{'sg'} = 'sută';
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Lingua::RO::Numbers qw(number_to_ro ro_to_number);
print number_to_ro(315);
# prints: 'trei sute cincisprezece'
print ro_to_number('trei sute douazeci si cinci virgula doi');
# prints: 325.2
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Lingua::RO::Numbers converts arbitrary numbers into human-readable
Romanian text and viceversa, converting arbitrary Romanian text
into its corresponding numerical value.
=head2 EXPORT
Nothing is exported by default.
Only the functions B<number_to_ro()> and B<ro_to_number()> are exportable.
=over
=item B<new(;%opt)>
Initialize an object.
my $obj = Lingua::RO::Numbers->new();
is equivalent with:
my $obj = Lingua::RO::Numbers->new(
diacritics => 1,
invalid_number => undef,
negative_sign => 'minus',
decimal_point => 'virgulă',
thousands_separator => '',
infinity => 'infinit',
not_a_number => 'NaN',
);
=item B<number_to_ro($number)>
Converts a number to its Romanian string representation.
# Functional oriented usage
$string = number_to_ro($number);
$string = number_to_ro($number, %opts);
# Object oriented usage
my $obj = Lingua::RO::Numbers->new(%opts);
$string = $obj->number_to_ro($number);
# Example:
print number_to_ro(98_765, thousands_separator => q{,});
# says: 'nouăzeci și opt de mii, șapte sute șaizeci și cinci'
=item B<ro_to_number($text)>
Converts a Romanian text into its numeric value.
# Functional oriented usage
$number = ro_to_number($text);
$number = ro_to_number($text, %opts);
# Object oriented usage
my $obj = Lingua::RO::Numbers->new(%opts);
$number = $obj->ro_to_number($text);
# Example:
print ro_to_number('patruzeci si doi'); # says: 42
=back
=cut
sub new {
my ($class, %opts) = @_;
my $self = bless {
diacritics => 1,
invalid_number => undef,
negative_sign => 'minus',
decimal_point => 'virgulă',
thousands_separator => '',
infinity => 'infinit',
not_a_number => 'NaN',
}, $class;
foreach my $key (keys %{$self}) {
if (exists $opts{$key}) {
$self->{$key} = delete $opts{$key};
}
}
foreach my $invalid_key (keys %opts) {
warn "Invalid option: <$invalid_key>";
}
return $self;
}
# This function it's an interface to a private function
# which converts a mathematical number into its Romanian equivalent text.
sub number_to_ro {
my ($self, $number, %opts);
if (ref $_[0] eq __PACKAGE__) {
($self, $number) = @_;
}
else {
($number, %opts) = @_;
$self = __PACKAGE__->new(%opts);
}
my $word_number = $self->_number_to_ro($number + 0);
if (not $self->{diacritics}) {
$word_number = _remove_diacritics($word_number);
}
# Return the text-number
$word_number;
}
# This function it's an interface to a private function
# which converts a Romanian text-number into its mathematical value.
sub ro_to_number {
my ($self, $text, %opts);
if (ref $_[0] eq __PACKAGE__) {
($self, $text) = @_;
}
else {
($text, %opts) = @_;
$self = __PACKAGE__->new(%opts);
}
( # Decode the text unless it is already UTF-8
$] >= 5.0080001 ? utf8::is_utf8($text) : do {
require Encode;
Encode::is_utf8($text);
}
)
|| do {
require Encode;
$text = Encode::decode_utf8($text);
};
# Return the number
$self->_ro_to_number($text);
}
# This function removes the Romanian diacritics from a given text.
sub _remove_diacritics {
my ($text) = @_;
$text =~ tr{ăâșțî}{aasti};
$text;
}
# This functions removes irrelevant characters from a text
sub _normalize_text {
# Lowercase and remove the diacritics
my $text = _remove_diacritics(lc(shift));
# Replace irrelevant characters with a space
$text =~ tr/a-z / /c;
# Return the normalized text
$text;
}
# This function adds together a list of numbers
sub _add_numbers {
my (@nums) = @_;
my $num = 0;
while (defined(my $i = shift @nums)) {
# When the current number is lower than the next number
if (@nums and $i < $nums[0]) {
my $n = shift @nums;
# This is a special case, where: int(log(1000)/log(10)) == 2
my $l = log($n) / log(10);
if (length($l) == length(int($l))) {
$l = sprintf('%.0f', $l);
}
# Factor (e.g.: 400 -> 4)
my $f = int($i / (10**int(log($i) / log(10))));
# When the next number is not really next to the current number
# e.g.: $i == 400 and $n == 5000 # should produce 405_000 not 45_000
if ((my $mod = length($n) % 3) != 0) {
$f *= 10**(3 - $mod);
}
# Join the numbers and continue
$num += 10**int($l) * $f + $n;
next;
}
$num += $i;
}
$num;
}
# This function converts a Romanian
# text-number into a mathematical number.
sub _ro_to_number {
my ($self, $text) = @_;
# When no text has been provided
if (not defined $text) {
return;
}
# If a thousand separator is defined, remove it from text
if (defined($self->{thousands_separator}) and length($self->{thousands_separator})) {
$text =~ s/\Q$self->{thousands_separator}\E/ /g;
}
# Split the text into words
my @words = split(' ', _normalize_text($text));
my $dec_point = _normalize_text($self->{decimal_point});
my $neg_sign = _normalize_text($self->{negative_sign});
my @nums; # numbers
my @decs; # decimal numbers
my $neg = 0; # bool -- true when the number is negative
my $adec = 0; # bool -- true after the decimal point
my $amount = 0; # int -- current number
my $factor = 1; # int -- multiplication factor
if (@words) {
# Check for negative numbers
if ($words[0] eq $neg_sign) {
$neg = 1;
shift @words;
}
# Check for infinity and NaN
if (@words == 1) {
# Infinity
my $inf = _normalize_text($self->{infinity});
if ($words[0] eq $inf) {
return $neg ? -9**9**9 : 9**9**9;
}
# Not a number
my $nan = _normalize_text($self->{not_a_number});
if ($words[0] eq $nan) {
return -sin(9**9**9);
}
}
}
# Iterate over the @words
while (
@words and (
# It's a small number (lower than 100)
do {
$factor = exists($WORDS{$words[0]}) ? 1 : $words[0] =~ s/zeci\z// ? 10 : 0;
$factor && do { $amount = shift @words };
$factor;
}
# It's a big number (e.g.: milion)
or @words && exists($BIGWORDS{$words[0]}) && do {
$factor = $BIGWORDS{shift @words};
}
# Ignore invalid words
or do {
shift @words;
next;
}
)
) {
# Take and multiply the current number
my $num =
exists($WORDS{$amount})
? $WORDS{$amount} * $factor
: next; # skip invalid words
# Check for some word-joining tokens
if (@words) {
if ($words[0] eq 'si') { # e.g.: patruzeci si doi
shift @words;
$num += $WORDS{shift @words};
}
if (@words) {
{
if ($words[0] eq 'de') { # e.g.: o suta de mii
shift @words;
}
if (exists $BIGWORDS{$words[0]}) {
$num *= $BIGWORDS{shift @words};
}
if (@words && $words[0] eq 'de') {
redo;
}
}
}
}
# If we are after the decimal point, store the
# numbers in @decs, otherwise store them in @nums.
$adec ? push(@decs, $num) : push(@nums, $num);
# Check for the decimal point
if (@words and $words[0] eq $dec_point) {
$adec = 1;
shift @words;
}
}
# Return undef when no number has been converted
@nums || return;
# Add all the numbers together (if any)
my $num = _add_numbers(@nums);
# If the number contains decimals,
# add them at the end of the number
if (@decs) {
# Special case -- check for leading zeros
my $zeros = '';
while (@decs and $decs[0] == 0) {
$zeros .= shift(@decs);
}
$num .= '.' . $zeros . _add_numbers(@decs);
}
# Return the number
$neg ? -$num : $num + 0;
}
# This function converts numbers
# into their Romanian equivalent text.
sub _number_to_ro {
my ($self, $number) = @_;
my @words;
if (exists $DIGITS{$number}) { # example: 8
push @words, $DIGITS{$number};
}
elsif (lc($number) eq 'nan') { # not a number (NaN)
return $self->{not_a_number};
}
elsif ($number == 9**9**9) { # number is infinit
return $self->{infinity};
}
elsif ($number < 0) { # example: -43
push @words, $self->{negative_sign};
push @words, $self->_number_to_ro(abs($number));
}
elsif ($number != int($number)) { # example: 0.123 or 12.43
my $l = length($number) - 2;
if ((length($number) - length(int $number) - 1) < 1) { # special case
push @words, $self->_number_to_ro(sprintf('%.0f', $number));
}
else {
push @words, $self->_number_to_ro(int $number);
push @words, $self->{decimal_point};
$number -= int $number;
until ($number == int($number)) {
$number *= 10;
$number = sprintf('%.*f', --$l, $number); # because of imprecise multiplication
push @words, $DIGITS{0} if $number < 1;
}
push @words, $self->_number_to_ro(int $number);
}
}
elsif ($number >= $BIGNUMS[0]{num}) { # i.e.: >= 100
foreach my $i (0 .. $#BIGNUMS - 1) {
my $j = $#BIGNUMS - $i;
if ($number >= $BIGNUMS[$j - 1]{num} && $number < $BIGNUMS[$j]{num}) {
my $cat = int $number / $BIGNUMS[$j - 1]{num};
$number -= $BIGNUMS[$j - 1]{num} * int($number / $BIGNUMS[$j - 1]{num});
my @of = $cat <= 2 ? () : do {
my @w = exists $DIGITS{$cat} ? $DIGITS{$cat} : ($self->_number_to_ro($cat), 'de');
if (@w > 2) {
$w[-2] = 'două' if $w[-2] eq $DIGITS{2};
}
@w;
};
if ($cat >= 100 && $cat < 1_000) {
my $rest = $cat - 100 * int($cat / 100);
if (@of and $rest != 0 and exists $DIGITS{$rest}) {
splice @of, -1; # remove 'de'
}
}
push @words,
$cat == 1 ? ($BIGNUMS[$j - 1]{fem} ? 'o' : 'un', $BIGNUMS[$j - 1]{sg})
: $cat == 2 ? ('două', $BIGNUMS[$j - 1]{pl})
: (@of, $BIGNUMS[$j - 1]{pl});
if ($number > 0) {
$words[-1] .= $self->{thousands_separator} if $BIGNUMS[$j]{num} > 1_000;
push @words, $self->_number_to_ro($number);
}
last;
}
}
}
elsif ($number > 19 && $number < 100) { # example: 42
my $cat = int $number / 10;
push @words, ($cat == 2 ? 'două' : $cat == 6 ? 'șai' : $DIGITS{$cat}) . 'zeci',
($number % 10 != 0 ? ('și', $DIGITS{$number % 10}) : ());
}
else { # doesn't look like a number
return $self->{invalid_number};
}
return wantarray ? @words : @words ? join(' ', @words) : ();
}
=head1 AUTHOR
Daniel "Trizen" Șuteu, C<< <trizenx at gmail.com> >>
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to C<bug-lingua-ro-numbers at rt.cpan.org>, or through
the web interface at L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Lingua-RO-Numbers>. I will be notified, and then you'll
automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
=head1 SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Lingua::RO::Numbers
You can also look for information at:
=over 4
=item * RT: CPAN's request tracker (report bugs here)
L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Lingua-RO-Numbers>
=item * AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
L<http://annocpan.org/dist/Lingua-RO-Numbers>
=item * CPAN Ratings
L<http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Lingua-RO-Numbers>
=item * Search CPAN
L<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Lingua-RO-Numbers/>
=back
=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sistem_zecimal#Denumiri_ale_numerelor
=head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2013-2014 Daniel "Trizen" Șuteu.
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=cut
1; # End of Lingua::RO::Numbers
__END__