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Number and currency localization and formatting functions for the Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR).
Retired package: Deprecated
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lib/number/string.ex
defmodule Cldr.Number.String do
@moduledoc """
String helper functions
"""
@doc """
Returns a regex which matches all latin1 characters
"""
@latin1 ~r/([\x00-\x7F])/
def latin1 do
@latin1
end
@doc """
Returns a regex which matches all non-latin1 characters
"""
@not_latin1 ~r/([^\x00-\x7F])/
def not_latin1 do
@not_latin1
end
@doc """
Replaces characters with a string hex representation
"""
def hex_string(string) do
String.to_charlist(string)
|> Enum.map(&("\\x" <> Integer.to_string(&1)))
|> Enum.join()
end
@doc """
Pad a a string (representing a number) with leading "0"'s to the
specified length.
## Options
* `number` is a string representation of a number
* `count` is the final length required of the string
"""
@spec pad_leading_zeros(String.t(), integer) :: String.t()
def pad_leading_zeros(number_string, count) when count <= 0 do
number_string
end
def pad_leading_zeros(number_string, count) do
String.pad_leading(number_string, count, "0")
end
@doc """
Pad a a string (representing a number) with trailing "0"'s to the
specified length.
## Options
* `number` is a string representation of a number
* `count` is the final length required of the string
"""
@spec pad_trailing_zeros(String.t(), integer) :: String.t()
def pad_trailing_zeros(number_string, count) when count <= 0 do
number_string
end
def pad_trailing_zeros(number_string, count) do
String.pad_trailing(number_string, count, "0")
end
@doc """
Split a string up into fixed size chunks.
Returns a list of strings the size of `size` plus potentially
one more chunk at the end that is the remainder of the string
after chunking.
## Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.String.chunk_string("This is a string", 3)
["Thi", "s i", "s a", " st", "rin", "g"]
iex> Cldr.Number.String.chunk_string("1234", 4)
["1234"]
iex> Cldr.Number.String.chunk_string("1234", 3)
["123","4"]
iex> Cldr.Number.String.chunk_string("1234", 3, :reverse)
["1", "234"]
"""
@spec chunk_string(String.t(), integer, :forward | :reverse) :: [String.t()]
def chunk_string(string, size, direction \\ :forward)
def chunk_string(string, 0, _direction) do
[string]
end
def chunk_string("", _size, _) do
[""]
end
if Version.parse!(System.version).major >= 1 and Version.parse!(System.version).minor > 6 do
def chunk_string(string, size, :forward) do
string
|> String.to_charlist()
|> Enum.chunk_every(size, size, [])
|> Enum.map(&List.to_string/1)
end
else
def chunk_string(string, size, :forward) do
string
|> String.to_charlist()
|> Enum.chunk(size, size, [])
|> Enum.map(&List.to_string/1)
end
end
def chunk_string(string, size, :reverse) do
len = String.length(string)
remainder = rem(len, size)
if remainder > 0 do
{head, last} = String.split_at(string, remainder)
[head] ++ do_chunk_string(last, size)
else
do_chunk_string(string, size)
end
end
defp do_chunk_string("", _size) do
[]
end
defp do_chunk_string(string, size) do
{chunk, rest} = String.split_at(string, size)
[chunk] ++ do_chunk_string(rest, size)
end
end