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532 lines
24 KiB
Ruby
require 'active_support/core_ext/big_decimal/conversions'
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require 'active_support/core_ext/object/blank'
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require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/keys'
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require 'active_support/i18n'
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module ActiveSupport
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module NumberHelper
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extend self
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DEFAULT_CURRENCY_VALUES = { :format => "%u%n", :negative_format => "-%u%n", :unit => "$", :separator => ".", :delimiter => ",",
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:precision => 2, :significant => false, :strip_insignificant_zeros => false }
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# Formats a +number+ into a US phone number (e.g., (555)
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# 123-9876). You can customize the format in the +options+ hash.
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#
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# ==== Options
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#
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# * <tt>:area_code</tt> - Adds parentheses around the area code.
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# * <tt>:delimiter</tt> - Specifies the delimiter to use
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# (defaults to "-").
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# * <tt>:extension</tt> - Specifies an extension to add to the
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# end of the generated number.
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# * <tt>:country_code</tt> - Sets the country code for the phone
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# number.
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# number_to_phone(5551234) # => 555-1234
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# number_to_phone("5551234") # => 555-1234
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# number_to_phone(1235551234) # => 123-555-1234
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# number_to_phone(1235551234, area_code: true) # => (123) 555-1234
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# number_to_phone(1235551234, delimiter: ' ') # => 123 555 1234
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# number_to_phone(1235551234, area_code: true, extension: 555) # => (123) 555-1234 x 555
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# number_to_phone(1235551234, country_code: 1) # => +1-123-555-1234
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# number_to_phone("123a456") # => 123a456
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#
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# number_to_phone(1235551234, country_code: 1, extension: 1343, delimiter: '.')
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# # => +1.123.555.1234 x 1343
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def number_to_phone(number, options = {})
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return unless number
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options = options.symbolize_keys
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number = number.to_s.strip
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area_code = options[:area_code]
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delimiter = options[:delimiter] || "-"
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extension = options[:extension]
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country_code = options[:country_code]
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if area_code
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number.gsub!(/(\d{1,3})(\d{3})(\d{4}$)/,"(\\1) \\2#{delimiter}\\3")
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else
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number.gsub!(/(\d{0,3})(\d{3})(\d{4})$/,"\\1#{delimiter}\\2#{delimiter}\\3")
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number.slice!(0, 1) if number.start_with?(delimiter) && !delimiter.blank?
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end
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str = ''
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str << "+#{country_code}#{delimiter}" unless country_code.blank?
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str << number
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str << " x #{extension}" unless extension.blank?
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str
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end
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# Formats a +number+ into a currency string (e.g., $13.65). You
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# can customize the format in the +options+ hash.
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#
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# ==== Options
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#
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# * <tt>:locale</tt> - Sets the locale to be used for formatting
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# (defaults to current locale).
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# * <tt>:precision</tt> - Sets the level of precision (defaults
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# to 2).
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# * <tt>:unit</tt> - Sets the denomination of the currency
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# (defaults to "$").
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# * <tt>:separator</tt> - Sets the separator between the units
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# (defaults to ".").
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# * <tt>:delimiter</tt> - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults
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# to ",").
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# * <tt>:format</tt> - Sets the format for non-negative numbers
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# (defaults to "%u%n"). Fields are <tt>%u</tt> for the
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# currency, and <tt>%n</tt> for the number.
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# * <tt>:negative_format</tt> - Sets the format for negative
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# numbers (defaults to prepending an hyphen to the formatted
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# number given by <tt>:format</tt>). Accepts the same fields
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# than <tt>:format</tt>, except <tt>%n</tt> is here the
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# absolute value of the number.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# number_to_currency(1234567890.50) # => $1,234,567,890.50
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# number_to_currency(1234567890.506) # => $1,234,567,890.51
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# number_to_currency(1234567890.506, precision: 3) # => $1,234,567,890.506
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# number_to_currency(1234567890.506, locale: :fr) # => 1 234 567 890,51 €
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# number_to_currency('123a456') # => $123a456
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#
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# number_to_currency(-1234567890.50, negative_format: '(%u%n)')
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# # => ($1,234,567,890.50)
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# number_to_currency(1234567890.50, unit: '£', separator: ',', delimiter: '')
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# # => £1234567890,50
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# number_to_currency(1234567890.50, unit: '£', separator: ',', delimiter: '', format: '%n %u')
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# # => 1234567890,50 £
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def number_to_currency(number, options = {})
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return unless number
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options = options.symbolize_keys
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currency = translations_for('currency', options[:locale])
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currency[:negative_format] ||= "-" + currency[:format] if currency[:format]
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defaults = DEFAULT_CURRENCY_VALUES.merge(defaults_translations(options[:locale])).merge!(currency)
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defaults[:negative_format] = "-" + options[:format] if options[:format]
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options = defaults.merge!(options)
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unit = options.delete(:unit)
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format = options.delete(:format)
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if number.to_f.phase != 0
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format = options.delete(:negative_format)
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number = number.respond_to?("abs") ? number.abs : number.sub(/^-/, '')
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end
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formatted_number = format.gsub('%n', self.number_to_rounded(number, options)).gsub('%u', unit)
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formatted_number
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end
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# Formats a +number+ as a percentage string (e.g., 65%). You can
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# customize the format in the +options+ hash.
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#
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# ==== Options
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#
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# * <tt>:locale</tt> - Sets the locale to be used for formatting
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# (defaults to current locale).
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# * <tt>:precision</tt> - Sets the precision of the number
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# (defaults to 3).
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# * <tt>:significant</tt> - If +true+, precision will be the #
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# of significant_digits. If +false+, the # of fractional
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# digits (defaults to +false+).
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# * <tt>:separator</tt> - Sets the separator between the
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# fractional and integer digits (defaults to ".").
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# * <tt>:delimiter</tt> - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults
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# to "").
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# * <tt>:strip_insignificant_zeros</tt> - If +true+ removes
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# insignificant zeros after the decimal separator (defaults to
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# +false+).
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# * <tt>:format</tt> - Specifies the format of the percentage
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# string The number field is <tt>%n</tt> (defaults to "%n%").
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#
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# number_to_percentage(100) # => 100.000%
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# number_to_percentage('98') # => 98.000%
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# number_to_percentage(100, precision: 0) # => 100%
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# number_to_percentage(1000, delimiter: '.', separator: ,') # => 1.000,000%
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# number_to_percentage(302.24398923423, precision: 5) # => 302.24399%
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# number_to_percentage(1000, :locale => :fr) # => 1 000,000%
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# number_to_percentage('98a') # => 98a%
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# number_to_percentage(100, format: '%n %') # => 100 %
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def number_to_percentage(number, options = {})
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return unless number
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options = options.symbolize_keys
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defaults = format_translations('percentage', options[:locale])
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options = defaults.merge!(options)
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format = options[:format] || "%n%"
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formatted_number = format.gsub('%n', self.number_to_rounded(number, options))
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formatted_number
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end
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# Formats a +number+ with grouped thousands using +delimiter+
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# (e.g., 12,324). You can customize the format in the +options+
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# hash.
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#
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# ==== Options
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#
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# * <tt>:locale</tt> - Sets the locale to be used for formatting
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# (defaults to current locale).
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# * <tt>:delimiter</tt> - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults
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# to ",").
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# * <tt>:separator</tt> - Sets the separator between the
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# fractional and integer digits (defaults to ".").
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#
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# number_to_delimited(12345678) # => 12,345,678
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# number_to_delimited('123456') # => 123,456
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# number_to_delimited(12345678.05) # => 12,345,678.05
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# number_to_delimited(12345678, delimiter: '.') # => 12.345.678
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# number_to_delimited(12345678, delimiter: ',') # => 12,345,678
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# number_to_delimited(12345678.05, separator: ' ') # => 12,345,678 05
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# number_to_delimited(12345678.05, locale: :fr) # => 12 345 678,05
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# number_to_delimited('112a') # => 112a
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# number_to_delimited(98765432.98, delimiter: ' ', separator: ',')
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# # => 98 765 432,98
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def number_to_delimited(number, options = {})
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options = options.symbolize_keys
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return number unless valid_float?(number)
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options = defaults_translations(options[:locale]).merge(options)
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parts = number.to_s.to_str.split('.')
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parts[0].gsub!(/(\d)(?=(\d\d\d)+(?!\d))/, "\\1#{options[:delimiter]}")
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parts.join(options[:separator])
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end
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# Formats a +number+ with the specified level of
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# <tt>:precision</tt> (e.g., 112.32 has a precision of 2 if
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# +:significant+ is +false+, and 5 if +:significant+ is +true+).
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# You can customize the format in the +options+ hash.
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#
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# ==== Options
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#
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# * <tt>:locale</tt> - Sets the locale to be used for formatting
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# (defaults to current locale).
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# * <tt>:precision</tt> - Sets the precision of the number
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# (defaults to 3).
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# * <tt>:significant</tt> - If +true+, precision will be the #
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# of significant_digits. If +false+, the # of fractional
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# digits (defaults to +false+).
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# * <tt>:separator</tt> - Sets the separator between the
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# fractional and integer digits (defaults to ".").
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# * <tt>:delimiter</tt> - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults
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# to "").
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# * <tt>:strip_insignificant_zeros</tt> - If +true+ removes
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# insignificant zeros after the decimal separator (defaults to
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# +false+).
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#
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# number_to_rounded(111.2345) # => 111.235
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# number_to_rounded(111.2345, precision: 2) # => 111.23
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# number_to_rounded(13, precision: 5) # => 13.00000
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# number_to_rounded(389.32314, precision: 0) # => 389
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# number_to_rounded(111.2345, significant: true) # => 111
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# number_to_rounded(111.2345, precision: 1, significant: true) # => 100
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# number_to_rounded(13, precision: 5, significant: true) # => 13.000
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# number_to_rounded(111.234, locale: :fr) # => 111,234
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#
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# number_to_rounded(13, precision: 5, significant: true, strip_insignificant_zeros: true)
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# # => 13
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#
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# number_to_rounded(389.32314, precision: 4, significant: true) # => 389.3
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# number_to_rounded(1111.2345, precision: 2, separator: ',', delimiter: '.')
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# # => 1.111,23
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def number_to_rounded(number, options = {})
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options = options.symbolize_keys
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return number unless valid_float?(number)
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number = Float(number)
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defaults = format_translations('precision', options[:locale])
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options = defaults.merge!(options)
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precision = options.delete :precision
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significant = options.delete :significant
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strip_insignificant_zeros = options.delete :strip_insignificant_zeros
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if significant and precision > 0
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if number == 0
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digits, rounded_number = 1, 0
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else
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digits = (Math.log10(number.abs) + 1).floor
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rounded_number = (BigDecimal.new(number.to_s) / BigDecimal.new((10 ** (digits - precision)).to_f.to_s)).round.to_f * 10 ** (digits - precision)
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digits = (Math.log10(rounded_number.abs) + 1).floor # After rounding, the number of digits may have changed
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end
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precision -= digits
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precision = precision > 0 ? precision : 0 #don't let it be negative
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else
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rounded_number = BigDecimal.new(number.to_s).round(precision).to_f
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rounded_number = rounded_number.zero? ? rounded_number.abs : rounded_number #prevent showing negative zeros
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end
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formatted_number = self.number_to_delimited("%01.#{precision}f" % rounded_number, options)
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if strip_insignificant_zeros
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escaped_separator = Regexp.escape(options[:separator])
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formatted_number.sub(/(#{escaped_separator})(\d*[1-9])?0+\z/, '\1\2').sub(/#{escaped_separator}\z/, '')
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else
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formatted_number
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end
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end
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STORAGE_UNITS = [:byte, :kb, :mb, :gb, :tb].freeze
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# Formats the bytes in +number+ into a more understandable
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# representation (e.g., giving it 1500 yields 1.5 KB). This
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# method is useful for reporting file sizes to users. You can
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# customize the format in the +options+ hash.
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#
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# See <tt>number_to_human</tt> if you want to pretty-print a
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# generic number.
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#
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# ==== Options
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#
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# * <tt>:locale</tt> - Sets the locale to be used for formatting
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# (defaults to current locale).
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# * <tt>:precision</tt> - Sets the precision of the number
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# (defaults to 3).
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# * <tt>:significant</tt> - If +true+, precision will be the #
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# of significant_digits. If +false+, the # of fractional
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# digits (defaults to +true+)
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# * <tt>:separator</tt> - Sets the separator between the
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# fractional and integer digits (defaults to ".").
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# * <tt>:delimiter</tt> - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults
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# to "").
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# * <tt>:strip_insignificant_zeros</tt> - If +true+ removes
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# insignificant zeros after the decimal separator (defaults to
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# +true+)
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# * <tt>:prefix</tt> - If +:si+ formats the number using the SI
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# prefix (defaults to :binary)
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#
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# number_to_human_size(123) # => 123 Bytes
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# number_to_human_size(1234) # => 1.21 KB
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# number_to_human_size(12345) # => 12.1 KB
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# number_to_human_size(1234567) # => 1.18 MB
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# number_to_human_size(1234567890) # => 1.15 GB
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# number_to_human_size(1234567890123) # => 1.12 TB
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# number_to_human_size(1234567, precision: 2) # => 1.2 MB
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# number_to_human_size(483989, precision: 2) # => 470 KB
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# number_to_human_size(1234567, precision: 2, separator: ',') # => 1,2 MB
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#
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# Non-significant zeros after the fractional separator are stripped out by
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# default (set <tt>:strip_insignificant_zeros</tt> to +false+ to change that):
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#
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# number_to_human_size(1234567890123, precision: 5) # => "1.1229 TB"
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# number_to_human_size(524288000, precision: 5) # => "500 MB"
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def number_to_human_size(number, options = {})
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options = options.symbolize_keys
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return number unless valid_float?(number)
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number = Float(number)
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defaults = format_translations('human', options[:locale])
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options = defaults.merge!(options)
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#for backwards compatibility with those that didn't add strip_insignificant_zeros to their locale files
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options[:strip_insignificant_zeros] = true if not options.key?(:strip_insignificant_zeros)
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storage_units_format = I18n.translate(:'number.human.storage_units.format', :locale => options[:locale], :raise => true)
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base = options[:prefix] == :si ? 1000 : 1024
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if number.to_i < base
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unit = I18n.translate(:'number.human.storage_units.units.byte', :locale => options[:locale], :count => number.to_i, :raise => true)
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storage_units_format.gsub(/%n/, number.to_i.to_s).gsub(/%u/, unit)
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else
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max_exp = STORAGE_UNITS.size - 1
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exponent = (Math.log(number) / Math.log(base)).to_i # Convert to base
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exponent = max_exp if exponent > max_exp # we need this to avoid overflow for the highest unit
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number /= base ** exponent
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unit_key = STORAGE_UNITS[exponent]
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unit = I18n.translate(:"number.human.storage_units.units.#{unit_key}", :locale => options[:locale], :count => number, :raise => true)
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formatted_number = self.number_to_rounded(number, options)
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storage_units_format.gsub(/%n/, formatted_number).gsub(/%u/, unit)
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end
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end
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DECIMAL_UNITS = {0 => :unit, 1 => :ten, 2 => :hundred, 3 => :thousand, 6 => :million, 9 => :billion, 12 => :trillion, 15 => :quadrillion,
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-1 => :deci, -2 => :centi, -3 => :mili, -6 => :micro, -9 => :nano, -12 => :pico, -15 => :femto}.freeze
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# Pretty prints (formats and approximates) a number in a way it
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# is more readable by humans (eg.: 1200000000 becomes "1.2
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# Billion"). This is useful for numbers that can get very large
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# (and too hard to read).
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#
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# See <tt>number_to_human_size</tt> if you want to print a file
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# size.
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#
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# You can also define you own unit-quantifier names if you want
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# to use other decimal units (eg.: 1500 becomes "1.5
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# kilometers", 0.150 becomes "150 milliliters", etc). You may
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# define a wide range of unit quantifiers, even fractional ones
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# (centi, deci, mili, etc).
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#
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# ==== Options
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#
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# * <tt>:locale</tt> - Sets the locale to be used for formatting
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# (defaults to current locale).
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# * <tt>:precision</tt> - Sets the precision of the number
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# (defaults to 3).
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# * <tt>:significant</tt> - If +true+, precision will be the #
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# of significant_digits. If +false+, the # of fractional
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# digits (defaults to +true+)
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# * <tt>:separator</tt> - Sets the separator between the
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# fractional and integer digits (defaults to ".").
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# * <tt>:delimiter</tt> - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults
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# to "").
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# * <tt>:strip_insignificant_zeros</tt> - If +true+ removes
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# insignificant zeros after the decimal separator (defaults to
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# +true+)
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# * <tt>:units</tt> - A Hash of unit quantifier names. Or a
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# string containing an i18n scope where to find this hash. It
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# might have the following keys:
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# * *integers*: <tt>:unit</tt>, <tt>:ten</tt>,
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# *<tt>:hundred</tt>, <tt>:thousand</tt>, <tt>:million</tt>,
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# *<tt>:billion</tt>, <tt>:trillion</tt>,
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# *<tt>:quadrillion</tt>
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# * *fractionals*: <tt>:deci</tt>, <tt>:centi</tt>,
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# *<tt>:mili</tt>, <tt>:micro</tt>, <tt>:nano</tt>,
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# *<tt>:pico</tt>, <tt>:femto</tt>
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# * <tt>:format</tt> - Sets the format of the output string
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# (defaults to "%n %u"). The field types are:
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# * %u - The quantifier (ex.: 'thousand')
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# * %n - The number
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#
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# number_to_human(123) # => "123"
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# number_to_human(1234) # => "1.23 Thousand"
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# number_to_human(12345) # => "12.3 Thousand"
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# number_to_human(1234567) # => "1.23 Million"
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# number_to_human(1234567890) # => "1.23 Billion"
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# number_to_human(1234567890123) # => "1.23 Trillion"
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# number_to_human(1234567890123456) # => "1.23 Quadrillion"
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# number_to_human(1234567890123456789) # => "1230 Quadrillion"
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# number_to_human(489939, precision: 2) # => "490 Thousand"
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# number_to_human(489939, precision: 4) # => "489.9 Thousand"
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# number_to_human(1234567, precision: 4,
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# significant: false) # => "1.2346 Million"
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# number_to_human(1234567, precision: 1,
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# separator: ',',
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# significant: false) # => "1,2 Million"
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#
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# Non-significant zeros after the decimal separator are stripped
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# out by default (set <tt>:strip_insignificant_zeros</tt> to
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# +false+ to change that):
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#
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# number_to_human(12345012345, significant_digits: 6) # => "12.345 Billion"
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# number_to_human(500000000, precision: 5) # => "500 Million"
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#
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# ==== Custom Unit Quantifiers
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#
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# You can also use your own custom unit quantifiers:
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# number_to_human(500000, :units => {:unit => "ml", :thousand => "lt"}) # => "500 lt"
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#
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# If in your I18n locale you have:
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#
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# distance:
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# centi:
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# one: "centimeter"
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# other: "centimeters"
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# unit:
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# one: "meter"
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# other: "meters"
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# thousand:
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# one: "kilometer"
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# other: "kilometers"
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# billion: "gazillion-distance"
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#
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# Then you could do:
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#
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# number_to_human(543934, :units => :distance) # => "544 kilometers"
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# number_to_human(54393498, :units => :distance) # => "54400 kilometers"
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# number_to_human(54393498000, :units => :distance) # => "54.4 gazillion-distance"
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# number_to_human(343, :units => :distance, :precision => 1) # => "300 meters"
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# number_to_human(1, :units => :distance) # => "1 meter"
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# number_to_human(0.34, :units => :distance) # => "34 centimeters"
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def number_to_human(number, options = {})
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options = options.symbolize_keys
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return number unless valid_float?(number)
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number = Float(number)
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defaults = format_translations('human', options[:locale])
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options = defaults.merge!(options)
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#for backwards compatibility with those that didn't add strip_insignificant_zeros to their locale files
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options[:strip_insignificant_zeros] = true if not options.key?(:strip_insignificant_zeros)
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inverted_du = DECIMAL_UNITS.invert
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units = options.delete :units
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unit_exponents = case units
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when Hash
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units
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when String, Symbol
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I18n.translate(:"#{units}", :locale => options[:locale], :raise => true)
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when nil
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I18n.translate(:"number.human.decimal_units.units", :locale => options[:locale], :raise => true)
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else
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raise ArgumentError, ":units must be a Hash or String translation scope."
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end.keys.map{|e_name| inverted_du[e_name] }.sort_by{|e| -e}
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number_exponent = number != 0 ? Math.log10(number.abs).floor : 0
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display_exponent = unit_exponents.find{ |e| number_exponent >= e } || 0
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number /= 10 ** display_exponent
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unit = case units
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when Hash
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units[DECIMAL_UNITS[display_exponent]]
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when String, Symbol
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I18n.translate(:"#{units}.#{DECIMAL_UNITS[display_exponent]}", :locale => options[:locale], :count => number.to_i)
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else
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I18n.translate(:"number.human.decimal_units.units.#{DECIMAL_UNITS[display_exponent]}", :locale => options[:locale], :count => number.to_i)
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end
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decimal_format = options[:format] || I18n.translate(:'number.human.decimal_units.format', :locale => options[:locale], :default => "%n %u")
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formatted_number = self.number_to_rounded(number, options)
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decimal_format.gsub(/%n/, formatted_number).gsub(/%u/, unit).strip
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end
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def self.private_module_and_instance_method(method_name)
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private method_name
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private_class_method method_name
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end
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private_class_method :private_module_and_instance_method
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def format_translations(namespace, locale) #:nodoc:
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defaults_translations(locale).merge(translations_for(namespace, locale))
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end
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private_module_and_instance_method :format_translations
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def defaults_translations(locale) #:nodoc:
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I18n.translate(:'number.format', :locale => locale, :default => {})
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end
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private_module_and_instance_method :defaults_translations
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def translations_for(namespace, locale) #:nodoc:
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I18n.translate(:"number.#{namespace}.format", :locale => locale, :default => {})
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end
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private_module_and_instance_method :translations_for
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def valid_float?(number) #:nodoc:
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Float(number)
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rescue ArgumentError, TypeError
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false
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end
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private_module_and_instance_method :valid_float?
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end
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end
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