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PL: regular names for powers of thousand #233

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330 changes: 165 additions & 165 deletions num2words/lang_PL.py
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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 unicode_literals

from .base import Num2Word_Base
from .utils import get_digits, splitbyx

ZERO = ('zero',)

ONES = {
1: ('jeden',),
2: ('dwa',),
3: ('trzy',),
4: ('cztery',),
5: ('pięć',),
6: ('sześć',),
7: ('siedem',),
8: ('osiem',),
9: ('dziewięć',),
}

TENS = {
0: ('dziesięć',),
1: ('jedenaście',),
2: ('dwanaście',),
3: ('trzynaście',),
4: ('czternaście',),
5: ('piętnaście',),
6: ('szesnaście',),
7: ('siedemnaście',),
8: ('osiemnaście',),
9: ('dziewiętnaście',),
}

TWENTIES = {
2: ('dwadzieścia',),
3: ('trzydzieści',),
4: ('czterdzieści',),
5: ('pięćdziesiąt',),
6: ('sześćdziesiąt',),
7: ('siedemdziesiąt',),
8: ('osiemdziesiąt',),
9: ('dziewięćdzisiąt',),
}

HUNDREDS = {
1: ('sto',),
2: ('dwieście',),
3: ('trzysta',),
4: ('czterysta',),
5: ('pięćset',),
6: ('sześćset',),
7: ('siedemset',),
8: ('osiemset',),
9: ('dziewięćset',),
}

THOUSANDS = {
1: ('tysiąc', 'tysiące', 'tysięcy'), # 10^3
2: ('milion', 'miliony', 'milionów'), # 10^6
3: ('miliard', 'miliardy', 'miliardów'), # 10^9
4: ('bilion', 'biliony', 'bilionów'), # 10^12
5: ('biliard', 'biliardy', 'biliardów'), # 10^15
6: ('trylion', 'tryliony', 'trylionów'), # 10^18
7: ('tryliard', 'tryliardy', 'tryliardów'), # 10^21
8: ('kwadrylion', 'kwadryliony', 'kwadrylionów'), # 10^24
9: ('kwadryliard', 'kwadryliardy', 'kwadryliardów'), # 10^27
10: ('kwintylion', 'kwintyliony', 'kwintylionów'), # 10^30
11: ('kwintyliard', 'kwintyliardy', 'kwintyliardów'), # 10^33
12: ('sekstylion', 'sekstyliony', 'sekstylionów'), # 10^36
13: ('sekstyliard', 'sekstyliardy', 'sekstyliardów'), # 10^39
14: ('septylion', 'septyliony', 'septylionów'), # 10^42
15: ('septyliard', 'septyliardy', 'septyliardów'), # 10^45
16: ('oktylion', 'oktyliony', 'oktylionów'), # 10^48
17: ('oktyliard', 'oktyliardy', 'oktyliardów'), # 10^51
18: ('nonylion', 'nonyliony', 'nonylionów'), # 10^54
19: ('nonyliard', 'nonyliardy', 'nonyliardów'), # 10^57
20: ('decylion', 'decyliony', 'decylionów'), # 10^60
21: ('decyliard', 'decyliardy', 'decyliardów'), # 10^63
}


class Num2Word_PL(Num2Word_Base):
CURRENCY_FORMS = {
'PLN': (
('złoty', 'złote', 'złotych'), ('grosz', 'grosze', 'groszy')
),
'EUR': (
('euro', 'euro', 'euro'), ('cent', 'centy', 'centów')
),
}

def setup(self):
self.negword = "minus"
self.pointword = "przecinek"

def to_cardinal(self, number):
n = str(number).replace(',', '.')
if '.' in n:
left, right = n.split('.')
return u'%s %s %s' % (
self._int2word(int(left)),
self.pointword,
self._int2word(int(right))
)
else:
return self._int2word(int(n))

def pluralize(self, n, forms):
if n == 1:
form = 0
elif 5 > n % 10 > 1 and (n % 100 < 10 or n % 100 > 20):
form = 1
else:
form = 2
return forms[form]

def to_ordinal(self, number):
raise NotImplementedError()

def _int2word(self, n):
if n == 0:
return ZERO[0]

words = []
chunks = list(splitbyx(str(n), 3))
i = len(chunks)
for x in chunks:
i -= 1

if x == 0:
continue

n1, n2, n3 = get_digits(x)

if n3 > 0:
words.append(HUNDREDS[n3][0])

if n2 > 1:
words.append(TWENTIES[n2][0])

if n2 == 1:
words.append(TENS[n1][0])
elif n1 > 0 and not (i > 0 and x == 1):
words.append(ONES[n1][0])

if i > 0:
words.append(self.pluralize(x, THOUSANDS[i]))

return ' '.join(words)
# -*- 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 unicode_literals
import itertools
from .base import Num2Word_Base
from .utils import get_digits, splitbyx
ZERO = ('zero',)
ONES = {
1: ('jeden',),
2: ('dwa',),
3: ('trzy',),
4: ('cztery',),
5: ('pięć',),
6: ('sześć',),
7: ('siedem',),
8: ('osiem',),
9: ('dziewięć',),
}
TENS = {
0: ('dziesięć',),
1: ('jedenaście',),
2: ('dwanaście',),
3: ('trzynaście',),
4: ('czternaście',),
5: ('piętnaście',),
6: ('szesnaście',),
7: ('siedemnaście',),
8: ('osiemnaście',),
9: ('dziewiętnaście',),
}
TWENTIES = {
2: ('dwadzieścia',),
3: ('trzydzieści',),
4: ('czterdzieści',),
5: ('pięćdziesiąt',),
6: ('sześćdziesiąt',),
7: ('siedemdziesiąt',),
8: ('osiemdziesiąt',),
9: ('dziewięćdzisiąt',),
}
HUNDREDS = {
1: ('sto',),
2: ('dwieście',),
3: ('trzysta',),
4: ('czterysta',),
5: ('pięćset',),
6: ('sześćset',),
7: ('siedemset',),
8: ('osiemset',),
9: ('dziewięćset',),
}
THOUSANDS = {
1: ('tysiąc', 'tysiące', 'tysięcy'), # 10^3
}
prefixes = ( # 10^(6*x)
"mi", # 10^6
"bi", # 10^12
"try", # 10^18
"kwadry", # 10^24
"kwinty", # 10^30
"seksty", # 10^36
"septy", # 10^42
"okty", # 10^48
"nony", # 10^54
"decy" # 10^60
)
suffixes = ("lion", "liard") # 10^x or 10^(x+3)
for idx, (p, s) in enumerate(itertools.product(prefixes, suffixes)):
name = p + s
THOUSANDS[idx+2] = (name, name + 'y', name + 'ów')
class Num2Word_PL(Num2Word_Base):
CURRENCY_FORMS = {
'PLN': (
('złoty', 'złote', 'złotych'), ('grosz', 'grosze', 'groszy')
),
'EUR': (
('euro', 'euro', 'euro'), ('cent', 'centy', 'centów')
),
}
def setup(self):
self.negword = "minus"
self.pointword = "przecinek"
def to_cardinal(self, number):
n = str(number).replace(',', '.')
if '.' in n:
left, right = n.split('.')
return u'%s %s %s' % (
self._int2word(int(left)),
self.pointword,
self._int2word(int(right))
)
else:
return self._int2word(int(n))
def pluralize(self, n, forms):
if n == 1:
form = 0
elif 5 > n % 10 > 1 and (n % 100 < 10 or n % 100 > 20):
form = 1
else:
form = 2
return forms[form]
def to_ordinal(self, number):
raise NotImplementedError()
def _int2word(self, n):
if n == 0:
return ZERO[0]
words = []
chunks = list(splitbyx(str(n), 3))
i = len(chunks)
for x in chunks:
i -= 1
if x == 0:
continue
n1, n2, n3 = get_digits(x)
if n3 > 0:
words.append(HUNDREDS[n3][0])
if n2 > 1:
words.append(TWENTIES[n2][0])
if n2 == 1:
words.append(TENS[n1][0])
elif n1 > 0 and not (i > 0 and x == 1):
words.append(ONES[n1][0])
if i > 0:
words.append(self.pluralize(x, THOUSANDS[i]))
return ' '.join(words)