NAME
Lingua::FR::Numbers - Converts numeric values into their French string equivalents
SYNOPSIS
# Procedural Style
use Lingua::FR::Numbers qw(number_to_fr ordinate_to_fr);
print number_to_fr( 345 );
my $vingt = ordinate_to_fr( 20 );
print "Tintin est reporter au petit $vingt";
# OO Style
use Lingua::FR::Numbers;
my $number = Lingua::FR::Numbers->new( 123 );
print $number->get_string;
print $number->get_ordinate;
my $other_number = Lingua::FR::Numbers->new;
$other_number->parse( 7340 );
$french_string = $other_number->get_string;
DESCRIPTION
This module converts a number into a French cardinal or ordinal. It supports decimal numbers, but this feature is experimental.
The interface tries to conform to the one defined in Lingua::EN::Number, though this module does not provide any parse() method. Also, unlike Lingua::En::Numbers, you can use this module in a procedural manner by importing the number_to_fr() function.
If you plan to use this module with greater numbers (>10e20), you can use the Math::BigInt module:
use Math::BigInt;
use Lingua::FR::Numbers qw( number_to_fr );
my $big_num = new Math::BigInt '1.23e68';
print number_to_fr($big_num);
# cent vingt-trois quintillions de sextillions
This module should output strings for numbers up to, but not including, 1e75, but due to a lack of documentation in French grammar, it can only reliably output strings for numbers lower than 1e51. For example, 1e72 is 'un sextillion de sextillion', but I am unable to say 1e51 or 1e69, at least for now.
VARIABLES
FUNCTION-ORIENTED INTERFACE
number_to_fr( $number )
use Lingua::FR::Numbers qw(number_to_fr);
my $depth = number_to_fr( 20_000 );
my $year = number_to_fr( 1870 );
print "Jules Vernes écrivit _$depth lieues sous les mers_ en $year.";
This function can be exported by the module.
ordinate_to_fr( $number )
use Lingua::FR::Numbers qw(ordinate_to_fr);
my $twenty = ordinate_to_fr( 20 );
print "Tintin est reporter au petit $twenty";
This function can be exported by the module.
OBJECT-ORIENTED INTERFACE
new( [ $number ] )
my $start = Lingua::FR::Numbers->new( 500 );
my $end = Lingua::FR::Numbers->new( 3000 );
print "Nous partîmes ", $start->get_string,
"; mais par un prompt renfort\n",
"Nous nous vîmes ", $end->get_string," en arrivant au port"
Creates and initializes a new instance of an object.
parse( $number )
Initializes (or reinitializes) the instance.
get_string()
my $string = $number->get_string;
Returns the number as a formatted string in French, lowercased.
get_ordinate()
my $string = $number->get_ordinate;
Returns the ordinal representation of the number as a formatted string in French, lowercased.
DIAGNOSTICS
- Invalid number format: '$number'
-
(W) The number specified is not in a valid numeric format.
- Number '$number' too big to be represented as string
-
(W) The number is too big to be converted into a string. Numbers must be lower than 1e75-1.
SOURCE
Le français correct - Maurice GREVISSE
Décret n° 61-501 du 3 mai 1961. relatif aux unités de mesure et au contrôle des instruments de mesure. - http://www.adminet.com/jo/dec61-501.html
BUGS
Though the module should be able to convert big numbers (up to 10**36), I do not know how Perl handles them.
Please report any bugs or comments using the Request Tracker interface: https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Lingua-FR-Numbers
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2002, Briac Pilpré. All Rights Reserved. This module can be redistributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Briac Pilpré <briac@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
Lingua::EN::Numbers, Lingua::Word2Num