# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- ''' Module: num2word_FR.py Requires: num2word_EU.py Version: 0.5 Author: Taro Ogawa (tso@users.sourceforge.org) Copyright: Copyright (c) 2003, Taro Ogawa. All Rights Reserved. Licence: This module is distributed under the Lesser General Public Licence. http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-license.php Data from: http://www.ouc.bc.ca/mola/fr/handouts/numbers.doc http://www.realfrench.net/units/Interunit_63.html http://www.sover.net/~daxtell/france/Euro/euro.htm Usage: from num2word_FR import to_card, to_ord, to_ordnum to_card(1234567890) to_ord(1234567890) to_ordnum(12) History: 0.5: Use high ascii characters instead of low ascii approximations String interpolation where it makes things clearer to_currency() added [to_year works by default] ''' from __future__ import unicode_literals from num2word_EU import Num2Word_EU #//TODO: error messages in French #//TODO: ords class Num2Word_FR(Num2Word_EU): def setup(self): self.negword = "moins " self.pointword = "virgule" self.errmsg_nonnum = "Only numbers may be converted to words." self.errmsg_toobig = "Number is too large to convert to words." self.exclude_title = ["et", "virgule", "moins"] self.mid_numwords = [(1000, "mille"), (100, "cent"), (80, "quatre-vingts"), (60, "soixante"), (50, "cinquante"), (40, "quarante"), (30, "trente")] self.low_numwords = ["vingt", "dix-neuf", "dix-huit", "dix-sept", "seize", "quinze", "quatorze", "treize", "douze", "onze", "dix", "neuf", "huit", "sept", "six", "cinq", "quatre", "trois", "deux", "un", "z\xE8ro"] def merge(self, curr, next): ctext, cnum, ntext, nnum = curr + next if cnum == 1: if nnum < 1000000: return next else: if (not (cnum - 80)%100 or not cnum%100) and ctext[-1] == "s": ctext = ctext[:-1] if (cnum<1000 and nnum != 1000 and ntext[-1] != "s" and not nnum%100): ntext += "s" if nnum < cnum < 100: if nnum % 10 == 1 and cnum != 80: return ("%s et %s"%(ctext, ntext), cnum + nnum) return ("%s-%s"%(ctext, ntext), cnum + nnum) elif nnum > cnum: return ("%s %s"%(ctext, ntext), cnum * nnum) return ("%s %s"%(ctext, ntext), cnum + nnum) # Is this right for such things as 1001 - "mille unième" instead of # "mille premier"?? "millième"?? def to_ordinal(self,value): self.verify_ordinal(value) if value == 1: return "premier" word = self.to_cardinal(value) if word[-1] == "e": word = word[:-1] return word + "i\xE8me" def to_ordinal_num(self, value): self.verify_ordinal(value) out = str(value) out += {"1" : "er" }.get(out[-1], "me") return out def to_currency(self, val, longval=True, old=False): hightxt = "Euro/s" if old: hightxt="franc/s" return self.to_splitnum(val, hightxt=hightxt, lowtxt="centime/s", jointxt="et",longval=longval) n2w = Num2Word_FR() to_card = n2w.to_cardinal to_ord = n2w.to_ordinal to_ordnum = n2w.to_ordinal_num def main(): for val in [ 1, 11, 12, 21, 31, 33, 71, 80, 81, 91, 99, 100, 101, 102, 155, 180, 300, 308, 832, 1000, 1001, 1061, 1100, 1500, 1701, 3000, 8280, 8291, 150000, 500000, 1000000, 2000000, 2000001, -21212121211221211111, -2.121212, -1.0000100]: n2w.test(val) n2w.test(1325325436067876801768700107601001012212132143210473207540327057320957032975032975093275093275093270957329057320975093272950730) print n2w.to_currency(112121) print n2w.to_year(1996) if __name__ == "__main__": main()