View Source Cldr.Number.System (Cldr Numbers v2.33.2)
Number systems information is used to define different representations for numeric values to an end user. Numbering systems are defined in CLDR as one of two different types: algorithmic and numeric.
Numeric systems are simply a decimal based system that uses a predefined set of digits to represent numbers. Examples are Western digits (ASCII digits), Thai digits, Devanagari digits.
Algorithmic systems are more complex in nature, since the proper formatting and presentation of a numeric quantity is based on some algorithm or set of rules. Examples are Chinese numerals, Hebrew numerals, or Roman numerals.
In CLDR, the rules for presentation of numbers in an algorithmic system
are defined using the rules based number formats (RBNF) which are
implemented in Cldr.Number.Rbnf
.
Number system attributes
Attributes for a number system map are as follows:
:id
specifies the name of the number system that can be used to designate its use in formatting.:type
specifies whether the number system is algorithmic or numeric.:digits
For numeric systems, specifies the digits used to represent numbers, in order, starting from zero.:rules
specifies the RBNF ruleset to be used for formatting numbers from this number system. The rules specifier can contain simply a ruleset name, in which case the ruleset is assumed to be found in the rule set grouping "NumberingSystemRules". Alternatively, the specifier can denote a specific locale, ruleset grouping, and ruleset name, separated by slashes.
An example of a number system map is:
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_systems()[:latn]
%{type: :numeric, digits: "0123456789"}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_systems()[:taml]
%{type: :algorithmic, rules: "tamil"}
Number system types
Each number system also categories number systems into various types:
:native
defines the number system used for the native digits, usually defined as a part of the script used to write the language.:native
number system can only be a numeric positional decimal-digit number system, using digits with General_Category=Decimal_Number. Note that In locales where the native number system is the default, it is assumed that the number system "latn" (Western digits 0-9) is always acceptable, and can be selected using the-nu
keyword as part of a Unicode locale name.:traditional
defines the traditional numerals for a locale. This numbering system may be numeric or algorithmic. If the traditional number system is not defined, the native number system is used as a fallback.:finance
defines the number system used for financial quantities. This number system may be numeric or algorithmic. This is often used for ideographic languages such as Chinese, where it would be easy to alter an amount represented in the default number system simply by adding additional strokes. If the financial number system is not specified, the default number system is used as a fallback.
An example of a number system map for the :zh
locale is:
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_systems_for(:zh, MyApp.Cldr)
{:ok,
%{default: :latn, native: :hanidec, traditional: :hans, finance: :hansfin}}
This indicates that for the locale :zh
, the number systems :latn
, :hanidec
,
:hans
and :hansfin
are supported. These number systems are a mix of
nuemeric systems and algorithmic systems.
Specifying the number system in a locale name
The types defined for other number systems can be used in a Unicode locale identifier to select the proper number system without having to know the specific number system by name. For example:
To select the Hindi language using the native digits for numeric formatting, use locale ID: "hi-IN-u-nu-native".
To select the Chinese language using the appropriate financial numerals, use locale ID: "zh-u-nu-finance".
To select the Tamil language using the traditional Tamil numerals, use locale ID: "ta-u-nu-traditio".
To select the Arabic language using western digits 0-9, use locale ID: "ar-u-nu-latn".
Summary
Functions
Returns a map of the number systems that are algorithmic.
Return the default number system type name.
Returns the default RBNF rule name for an algorithmic number system.
Generate a transliteration map between two character classes.
Returns the digits for a number system as a string.
Returns digits
for a number system, or raises an exception.
Returns the actual number system from a number system type.
Returns the number system from a language tag or locale name.
Returns the default number system from a language tag or locale name.
Returns the names of the number systems available for a locale.
Returns the names of the number systems available for a locale or raises an exception.
Return a map of all CLDR number systems and their definitions.
Returns the number system types mapped to a number system name for a locale.
Returns the number system types mapped to a number system name for a locale or raises an exception.
Returns locale and number systems that have the same digits and separators as the supplied one.
Returns a map of the number systems that have their own digit character representations.
Returns a number system name for a given locale and number system reference.
Returns a number system name for a given locale and number system reference or raises an exception.
Converts a number into the representation of a non-latin number system.
Converts a number into the representation of a non-latin number system or raises an exception.
Returns an error tuple for an number system unknown to a given locale.
Types
@type system_name() :: atom()
@type types() :: :default | :native | :traditional | :finance
Functions
Returns a map of the number systems that are algorithmic.
Algorithmic number systems don't have decimal digits. Numbers are formed by algorithm using rules based number formats.
The :rules
field contains the name of the
RBNF rule that will be used with formatting
a number with format: :standard
(which is
also the default when no :format
is specified).
See also Cldr.Number.System.numeric_systems/0
.
Example
==> Cldr.Number.System.algorithmic_systems()
%{
roman: %{type: :algorithmic, rules: "roman-upper"},
armn: %{type: :algorithmic, rules: "armenian-upper"},
armnlow: %{type: :algorithmic, rules: "armenian-lower"},
cyrl: %{type: :algorithmic, rules: "cyrillic-lower"},
ethi: %{type: :algorithmic, rules: "ethiopic"},
geor: %{type: :algorithmic, rules: "georgian"},
grek: %{type: :algorithmic, rules: "greek-upper"},
greklow: %{type: :algorithmic, rules: "greek-lower"},
hanidays: %{
type: :algorithmic,
rules: "zh/SpelloutRules/spellout-numbering-days"
},
hans: %{type: :algorithmic, rules: "zh/SpelloutRules/spellout-cardinal"},
hansfin: %{
type: :algorithmic,
rules: "zh/SpelloutRules/spellout-cardinal-financial"
},
...
}
Return the default number system type name.
The default number system type is :default
.
Note that this is not the number system itself but the type of the
number system.
Example
iex> Cldr.Number.System.default_number_system_type()
:default
Returns the default RBNF rule name for an algorithmic number system.
Arguments
system_name
is any number system name returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
or a number system type returned byCldr.known_number_system_types/0
.backend
is anyCldr
backend. That is, any module that containsuse Cldr
.
Returns
{:ok, {module, rule_function, locale}}
or{:error, {module(), reason}}
Example
iex> Cldr.Number.System.default_rbnf_rule(:taml, MyApp.Cldr)
{:ok, {MyApp.Cldr.Rbnf.NumberSystem, :tamil, :und}}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.default_rbnf_rule(:hebr, MyApp.Cldr)
{:ok, {MyApp.Cldr.Rbnf.NumberSystem, :hebrew, :und}}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.default_rbnf_rule(:jpanfin, MyApp.Cldr)
{:ok, {MyApp.Cldr.Rbnf.Spellout, :spellout_cardinal_financial, :ja}}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.default_rbnf_rule(:latn, MyApp.Cldr)
{:error,
{Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, "The number system :latn is not algorithmic"}}
Generate a transliteration map between two character classes.
Arguments
from
is anyString.t()
intended to represent the digits of a number system but that's not a requirement.to
is anyString.t()
that is the same length asfrom
intended to represent the digits of a number system.
Returns
A map where the keys are the graphemes in
from
and the values are the graphemes into
or{:error, {exception, reason}}
Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.System.generate_transliteration_map("0123456789", "9876543210")
%{
"0" => "9",
"1" => "8",
"2" => "7",
"3" => "6",
"4" => "5",
"5" => "4",
"6" => "3",
"7" => "2",
"8" => "1",
"9" => "0"
}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.generate_transliteration_map("0123456789", "987654321")
{:error,
{ArgumentError, "\"0123456789\" and \"987654321\" aren't the same length"}}
@spec number_system_digits(system_name()) :: {:ok, String.t()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns the digits for a number system as a string.
Arguments
system_name
is any number system name returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
or a number system type returned byCldr.known_number_system_types/0
Returns
{:ok, string_of_digits}
or{:error, {exception, reason}}
.
Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_digits(:latn)
{:ok, "0123456789"}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_digits(:nope)
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, "The number system :nope is not known"}}
@spec number_system_digits!(system_name()) :: String.t() | no_return()
Returns digits
for a number system, or raises an exception.
Arguments
system_name
is any number system name returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
or a number system type returned byCldr.known_number_system_types/0
Returns
A string of the number systems digits or
raises an exception
Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_digits! :latn
"0123456789"
Cldr.Number.System.number_system_digits! :nope
** (Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError) The number system :nope is not known or does not have digits
@spec number_system_for(Cldr.Locale.locale_reference(), system_name(), Cldr.backend()) :: {:ok, map()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns the actual number system from a number system type.
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/0
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
system_name
is any number system name returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
or a number system type returned byCldr.known_number_system_types/0
backend
is anyCldr
backend. That is, any module that containsuse Cldr
Returns
{:ok, number_system_map}
or{:error, {exception, reason}}
.
Notes
This function will decode a number system type into the actual number system. If the number system provided can't be decoded it is returned as is.
Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_for("th", :latn, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, %{digits: "0123456789", type: :numeric}}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_for("en", :default, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, %{digits: "0123456789", type: :numeric}}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_for("he", :traditional, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, %{rules: "hebrew", type: :algorithmic}}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_for("en", :finance, TestBackend.Cldr)
{
:error,
{
Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError,
"The number system :finance is unknown for the locale named :en. Valid number systems are %{default: :latn, native: :latn}"
}
}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_for("en", :native, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, %{digits: "0123456789", type: :numeric}}
@spec number_system_from_locale(Cldr.Locale.locale_reference()) :: system_name() | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns the number system from a language tag or locale name.
Arguments
locale
is any language tag returned beCldr.Locale.new/2
Returns
- A number system name as an atom.
Examples
iex> {:ok, locale} = MyApp.Cldr.validate_locale("en-US-u-nu-thai")
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_from_locale(locale)
:thai
iex> {:ok, locale} = MyApp.Cldr.validate_locale("en-US")
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_from_locale(locale)
:latn
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_from_locale("ar")
:arab
@spec number_system_from_locale(Cldr.Locale.locale_reference(), Cldr.backend()) :: system_name() | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns the default number system from a language tag or locale name.
Arguments
locale
is any language tag returned beCldr.Locale.new/2
or a locale name in the list returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
backend
is anyCldr
backend. That is, any module that containsuse Cldr
Returns
- A number system name as an atom.
Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_from_locale("en-US-u-nu-thai", MyApp.Cldr)
:thai
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_from_locale(:"en-US", MyApp.Cldr)
:latn
@spec number_system_names_for(Cldr.Locale.locale_reference(), Cldr.backend()) :: {:ok, [atom()]} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns the names of the number systems available for a locale.
Arguments
locale
is any locale returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
.backend
is anyCldr
backend. That is, any module that containsuse Cldr
.
Returns
{:ok, list_of_number_system_names}
or{:error, {exception, reason}}
.
Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_names_for("en", TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, [:latn]}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_names_for("th", TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, [:latn, :thai]}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_names_for("he", TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, [:latn, :hebr]}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_names_for("zz", TestBackend.Cldr)
{:error, {Cldr.InvalidLanguageError, "The language \"zz\" is invalid"}}
@spec number_system_names_for!(Cldr.Locale.locale_reference(), Cldr.backend()) :: [system_name()] | no_return()
Returns the names of the number systems available for a locale or raises an exception.
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/0
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
backend
is anyCldr
backend. That is, any module that containsuse Cldr
.
Returns
list_of_number_system_names
orraises and exception.
Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_names_for!("en", TestBackend.Cldr)
[:latn]
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_names_for!("th", TestBackend.Cldr)
[:latn, :thai]
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_system_names_for!("he", TestBackend.Cldr)
[:latn, :hebr]
@spec number_systems() :: %{ ahom: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, hans: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, armn: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, mathsanb: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, roman: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, hmnp: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, tibt: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, telu: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, tnsa: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, guru: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, romanlow: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, jpan: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, olck: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, mong: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, mtei: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, cham: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, hansfin: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, arabext: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, orya: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, thai: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, tamldec: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, newa: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, latn: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, cakm: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, armnlow: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, mathdbl: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, lepc: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, hanidays: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, greklow: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, hebr: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, bali: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, geor: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, hantfin: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, mymrshan: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, jpanfin: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, fullwide: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, arab: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, laoo: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, grek: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, saur: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, mathsans: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, sund: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, knda: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, diak: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, deva: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, takr: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, sora: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, talu: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, mroo: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, bhks: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, ethi: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, limb: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, kali: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, hmng: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, java: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, segment: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, osma: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, kawi: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, hanidec: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, rohg: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, wcho: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, shrd: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, lana: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, mlym: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, gonm: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, mymr: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, gujr: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, mymrtlng: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, vaii: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, sind: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, jpanyear: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, taml: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, lanatham: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, mathbold: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, gong: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, hant: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic}, mathmono: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, sinh: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, tirh: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, nkoo: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, khmr: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, beng: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, brah: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, modi: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, wara: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, nagm: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, adlm: %{digits: String.t(), type: :numeric}, cyrl: %{rules: String.t(), type: :algorithmic} }
Return a map of all CLDR number systems and their definitions.
Example
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_systems() |> Enum.count
88
@spec number_systems_for(Cldr.Locale.locale_reference(), Cldr.backend()) :: {:ok, map()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns the number system types mapped to a number system name for a locale.
When formatting a nummber it is acceptable to refer to either the nuumber system type or the number system name.
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/0
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
.backend
is anyCldr
backend. That is, any module that containsuse Cldr
.
Returns
{:ok, number_system_map}
or{:error, {exception, reason}}
.
Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_systems_for(:en)
{:ok, %{default: :latn, native: :latn}}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_systems_for(:th)
{:ok, %{default: :latn, native: :thai}}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_systems_for("zz", TestBackend.Cldr)
{:error, {Cldr.InvalidLanguageError, "The language \"zz\" is invalid"}}
@spec number_systems_for!(Cldr.Locale.locale_reference(), Cldr.backend()) :: map() | no_return()
Returns the number system types mapped to a number system name for a locale or raises an exception.
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/0
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
backend
is anyCldr
backend. That is, any module that containsuse Cldr
. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
.
Returns
number_system_map
orraises an exception.
Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_systems_for!("en")
%{default: :latn, native: :latn}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.number_systems_for!("th", TestBackend.Cldr)
%{default: :latn, native: :thai}
@spec number_systems_like( Cldr.Locale.locale_reference(), system_name(), Cldr.backend() ) :: {:ok, list()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns locale and number systems that have the same digits and separators as the supplied one.
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/0
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
system_name
is any number system name returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
or a number system type returned byCldr.known_number_system_types/0
backend
is anyCldr
backend. That is, any module that containsuse Cldr
Returns
Notes
- Transliterating between locale & number systems is expensive. To avoid unnecessary transliteration we look for locale and number systems that have the same digits and separators. Typically we are comparing to locale "en" and number system "latn" since this is what the number formatting routines use as placeholders.
Examples
==> import Cldr.LanguageTag.Sigil
==> Cldr.Number.System.number_systems_like(:en, :latn, MyApp.Cldr)
{:ok,
[
{~l[en], :latn},
{~l[en-IN], :latn},
{~l[ta], :latn},
{~l[th], :latn},
{~l[zh], :latn}
]
}
Returns a map of the number systems that have their own digit character representations.
See also Cldr.Number.System.algorithmic_systems/0
.
Example
==> Cldr.Number.System.numeric_systems()
%{
gonm: %{type: :numeric, digits: "๐ต๐ต๐ต๐ต๐ต๐ต๐ต๐ต๐ต๐ต"},
mathdbl: %{type: :numeric, digits: "๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ก"},
bhks: %{type: :numeric, digits: "๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ"},
deva: %{type: :numeric, digits: "เฅฆเฅงเฅจเฅฉเฅชเฅซเฅฌเฅญเฅฎเฅฏ"},
adlm: %{type: :numeric, digits: "๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ"},
telu: %{type: :numeric, digits: "เฑฆเฑงเฑจเฑฉเฑชเฑซเฑฌเฑญเฑฎเฑฏ"},
cakm: %{type: :numeric, digits: "๐ถ๐ท๐ธ๐น๐บ๐ป๐ผ๐ฝ๐พ๐ฟ"},
mathsans: %{
type: :numeric,
digits: "๐ข๐ฃ๐ค๐ฅ๐ฆ๐ง๐จ๐ฉ๐ช๐ซ"
},
nkoo: %{type: :numeric, digits: "฿฿฿฿฿฿
฿฿฿฿"},
...
}
@spec system_name_from(system_name(), Cldr.Locale.locale_reference(), Cldr.backend()) :: {:ok, atom()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns a number system name for a given locale and number system reference.
Arguments
system_name
is any number system name returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
or a number system type returned byCldr.known_number_system_types/0
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/0
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
backend
is anyCldr
backend. That is, any module that containsuse Cldr
.
Returns
{:ok, number_system_name}
or{:error, {exception, reason}}
.
Notes
Number systems can be references in one of two ways:
As a number system type such as :default, :native, :traditional and :finance. This allows references to a number system for a locale in a consistent fashion for a given use
WIth the number system name directly, such as :latn, :arab or any of the other 70 or so
This function dereferences the supplied system_name
and returns the
actual system name.
Examples
ex> Cldr.Number.System.system_name_from(:default, "en", TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, :latn}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.system_name_from("latn", "en", TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, :latn}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.system_name_from(:native, "en", TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, :latn}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.system_name_from(:nope, "en", TestBackend.Cldr)
{
:error,
{Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, "The number system :nope is unknown"}
}
Note that return value is not guaranteed to be a valid number system for the given locale as demonstrated in the third example.
@spec system_name_from!(system_name(), Cldr.Locale.locale_reference(), Cldr.backend()) :: atom() | no_return()
Returns a number system name for a given locale and number system reference or raises an exception.
Arguments
system_name
is any number system name returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
or a number system type returned byCldr.known_number_system_types/0
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/0
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
backend
is anyCldr
backend. That is, any module that containsuse Cldr
.
Returns
number_system_name
orraises an exception.
Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.System.system_name_from!(:default, "en", TestBackend.Cldr)
:latn
iex> Cldr.Number.System.system_name_from!("latn", "en", TestBackend.Cldr)
:latn
iex> Cldr.Number.System.system_name_from!(:traditional, "he", TestBackend.Cldr)
:hebr
@spec to_system(Cldr.Math.number_or_decimal(), atom(), Cldr.backend()) :: {:ok, binary()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Converts a number into the representation of a non-latin number system.
This function converts numbers to a known number system only, it does not provide number formatting.
Arguments
number
is afloat
,integer
orDecimal
system_name
is any number system name returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
or a number system type returned byCldr.known_number_system_types/0
backend
is anyCldr
backend. That is, any module that containsuse Cldr
Returns
{:ok, string_of_digits}
or{:error, {exception, reason}}
Notes
There are two types of number systems in CLDR:
:numeric
in which the number system defines a direct mapping between the latin digits0..9
into a the number system equivalent. In this case,to_system/3
invokesCldr.Number.Transliterate.transliterate_digits/3
for the given number.:algorithmic
in which the number system does not have the same structure as the:latn
number system and therefore the conversion is done algorithmically. For CLDR the algorithm is implemented throughCldr.Rbnf
rulesets. These rulesets are considered by CLDR to be less rigorous than the:numeric
number systems and caution and testing for a specific use case is recommended.
Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.System.to_system(123456, :hebr, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, "ืงืืดืืณืชื ืดื"}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.to_system(123, :hans, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, "ไธ็พไบๅไธ"}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.to_system(123, :hant, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, "ไธ็พไบๅไธ"}
iex> Cldr.Number.System.to_system(123, :hansfin, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, "ๅฃนไฝฐ่ดฐๆพๅ"}
@spec to_system!(Cldr.Math.number_or_decimal(), atom(), Cldr.backend()) :: binary() | no_return()
Converts a number into the representation of a non-latin number system or raises an exception.
Arguments
number
is afloat
,integer
orDecimal
system_name
is any number system name returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
or a number system type returned byCldr.known_number_system_types/0
backend
is anyCldr
backend. That is, any module that containsuse Cldr
Returns
string_of_digits
orraises an exception
See Cldr.Number.System.to_system/3
for further
information.
Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.System.to_system!(123, :hans, TestBackend.Cldr)
"ไธ็พไบๅไธ"
iex> Cldr.Number.System.to_system!(123, :hant, TestBackend.Cldr)
"ไธ็พไบๅไธ"
iex> Cldr.Number.System.to_system!(123, :hansfin, TestBackend.Cldr)
"ๅฃนไฝฐ่ดฐๆพๅ"
unknown_number_system_for_locale_error(number_system, locale, valid_number_systems)
View SourceReturns an error tuple for an number system unknown to a given locale.
Arguments
number_system
is any number system name not returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/0
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
valid_number_systems
is a map returned byCldr.Number.System.number_systems_for/2
.
Returns
{Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, reason}