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num2words/num2words/lang_DK.py
Ernesto Rodriguez Ortiz 53b4518afb Issue 229: Add explicit encoding, license and unix line separators.
Some maintainers for different linux distribution are having some
problems with the encoding on different python versions. This change
intents to make all python files define explicitly the encoding, license
and unix line separators. Remove one example of the README.rst file
where a possible non UTF-8 character is used.
2018-12-23 12:10:24 -05:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2003, Taro Ogawa. All Rights Reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2013, Savoir-faire Linux inc. All Rights Reserved.
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
# MA 02110-1301 USA
from __future__ import division, print_function, unicode_literals
from . import lang_EU
class Num2Word_DK(lang_EU.Num2Word_EU):
GIGA_SUFFIX = "illarder"
MEGA_SUFFIX = "illioner"
def setup(self):
super(Num2Word_DK, self).setup()
self.negword = "minus "
self.pointword = "komma"
self.exclude_title = ["og", "komma", "minus"]
self.mid_numwords = [(1000, "tusind"), (100, "hundrede"),
(90, "halvfems"), (80, "firs"),
(70, "halvfjerds"), (60, "treds"),
(50, "halvtreds"), (40, "fyrre"), (30, "tredive")]
self.low_numwords = ["tyve", "nitten", "atten", "sytten",
"seksten", "femten", "fjorten", "tretten",
"tolv", "elleve", "ti", "ni", "otte",
"syv", "seks", "fem", "fire", "tre", "to",
"et", "nul"]
self.ords = {"nul": "nul",
"et": "f\xf8rste",
"to": "anden",
"tre": "tredje",
"fire": "fjerde",
"fem": "femte",
"seks": "sjette",
"syv": "syvende",
"otte": "ottende",
"ni": "niende",
"ti": "tiende",
"elleve": "ellevte",
"tolv": "tolvte",
"tretten": "trett",
"fjorten": "fjort",
"femten": "femt",
"seksten": "sekst",
"sytten": "sytt",
"atten": "att",
"nitten": "nitt",
"tyve": "tyv"}
def merge(self, curr, next):
ctext, cnum, ntext, nnum = curr + next
if next[1] == 100 or next[1] == 1000:
lst = list(next)
lst[0] = 'et' + lst[0]
next = tuple(lst)
if cnum == 1:
if nnum < 10 ** 6 or self.ordflag:
return next
ctext = "en"
if nnum > cnum:
if nnum >= 10 ** 6:
ctext += " "
val = cnum * nnum
else:
if cnum >= 100 and cnum < 1000:
ctext += " og "
elif cnum >= 1000 and cnum <= 100000:
ctext += "e og "
if nnum < 10 < cnum < 100:
if nnum == 1:
ntext = "en"
ntext, ctext = ctext, ntext + "og"
elif cnum >= 10 ** 6:
ctext += " "
val = cnum + nnum
word = ctext + ntext
return (word, val)
def to_ordinal(self, value):
self.verify_ordinal(value)
self.ordflag = True
outword = self.to_cardinal(value)
self.ordflag = False
for key in self.ords:
if outword.endswith(key):
outword = outword[:len(outword) - len(key)] + self.ords[key]
break
if value % 100 >= 30 and value % 100 <= 39 or value % 100 == 0:
outword += "te"
elif value % 100 > 12 or value % 100 == 0:
outword += "ende"
return outword
def to_ordinal_num(self, value):
self.verify_ordinal(value)
vaerdte = (0, 1, 5, 6, 11, 12)
if value % 100 >= 30 and value % 100 <= 39 or value % 100 in vaerdte:
return str(value) + "te"
elif value % 100 == 2:
return str(value) + "en"
return str(value) + "ende"
def to_currency(self, val, longval=True):
if val // 100 == 1 or val == 1:
ret = self.to_splitnum(val, hightxt="kr", lowtxt="\xf8re",
jointxt="og", longval=longval)
return "en " + ret[3:]
return self.to_splitnum(val, hightxt="kr", lowtxt="\xf8re",
jointxt="og", longval=longval)
def to_year(self, val, longval=True):
if val == 1:
return 'en'
if not (val // 100) % 10:
return self.to_cardinal(val)
return self.to_splitnum(val, hightxt="hundrede", longval=longval)