/number-to-words

Number to string standalone PHP library with i18n. Drivers for numbers and currency included.

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PHP Number to words converter

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This library allows you to convert a number to words.

Installation

Add package to your composer.json

{
    "require": {
        "kwn/number-to-words": "^1.5.0"
    }
}

And update your vendors

$ php composer.phar update kwn/number-to-words

Usage

This library currently has two types of number-to-words transformations: number and currency. In order to use a specific transformer for certain language you need to create an instance of NumberToWords class and then call a method which creates a new instance of a transformer;

Number Transformer

Before using a transformer, it must be created:

use NumberToWords\NumberToWords;

// create the number to words "manager" class
$numberToWords = new NumberToWords();

// build a new number transformer using the RFC 3066 language identifier
$numberTransformer = $numberToWords->getNumberTransformer('en');

Then it can be used passing in numeric values to the toWords() method:

$numberTransformer->toWords(5120); // outputs "five thousand one hundred twenty"

Currency Transformer

Creating a currency transformer works just like a number transformer.

use NumberToWords\NumberToWords;

// create the number to words "manager" class
$numberToWords = new NumberToWords();

// build a new currency transformer using the RFC 3066 language identifier
$currencyTransformer = $numberToWords->getCurrencyTransformer('en');

Then it can be used passing in numeric values for amount and ISO 4217 currency identifier to the toWords() method:

$currencyTransformer->toWords(5099, 'USD'); // outputs "fifty dollars ninety nine cents"

Bare in mind, the currency transformer accepts integers as the amount to transform. It means that if you store amounts as floats (e.g. 4.99) you need to multiply them by 100 and pass the integer (499) as an argument.

Available locale

Language Identifier Number Currency
Belgian French fr_BE + -
Brazilian Portuguese pt_BR + +
Bulgarian bg + -
Czech cs + -
Danish dk + +
Dutch nl + -
English en + +
Estonian et + -
German de + +
French fr + +
Hungarian hu + +
Indonesian id + -
Italian it + -
Lithuanian lt + -
Latvian lv + -
Malay ms + -
Polish pl + +
Romanian ro + +
Spanish es + +
Russian ru + +
Swedish sv + -
Turkish tr + -
Turkmen tk + +
Ukrainian ua + +

Contributors

Most of the transformers were ported from pear/Numbers_Words library. Some of them were slightly refactored. Some of them were created by other contributors who were helping me with the initial version of that library.

This library is still under a heavy refactoring so the legacy code should ultimately disappear.

Questions and answers

Q: Why the code looks like a crap? Why it gets so low rank on code climate?

A: Most of the code was just migrated from pear/Numbers_Words. That library still remembers the ages of PHP4. I constantly refactor it, so it's getting better. I'm also porting some mechanisms from other languages so sooner or later it will look quite good.

Q: There's an error!

A: Please report an issue, or even better - create a pull request. I don't speak most of those languages so your help is much appreciated. Thanks!

Q: Why there are some transformers which cannot be used (they live under UntestedLocale namespace)?

A: Simply, because there are no test cases for them. You're more than welcome to create some test cases for them, so we'll be able to include them in a list of available languages.