# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- ############################################################################## # # OpenERP, Open Source Management Solution # Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Tiny SPRL (). All Rights Reserved # $Id$ # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program 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 General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # ############################################################################## #------------------------------------------------------------- #ENGLISH #------------------------------------------------------------- ones = { 0: '', 1:'One', 2:'Two', 3:'Three', 4:'Four', 5:'Five', 6:'Six', 7:'Seven', 8:'Eight', 9:'Nine', 10:'Ten', 11:'Eleven', 12:'Twelve', 13:'Thirteen', 14:'Forteen', 15:'Fifteen', 16:'Sixteen', 17:"Seventeen",18:"Eighteen",19:"Nineteen", } tens = { 1: 'Ten', 2: 'Twenty ', 3:'Thirty', 4:'Forty', 5:'Fifty', 6: 'Sixty', 7 : 'Seventy', 8:'Eighty' ,9: 'Ninety'} hundred = { 0:'',1: 'One Hundred', 2: 'Two Hundred', 3: 'Three Hundred', 4 :'Four Hundred', 5: 'Five Hundred', 6: 'Six Hundred', 7 :'Seven Hundred', 8:' Eight Hundred ', 9:'Nine Hundred ' } thousands ={ 0:'',1: 'One Thousand' } lacs = { 0:'',1: 'One Million' } def _100_to_text(number): if number in ones: return ones[number] else: if number%10>0: return tens[number / 10]+'-'+ones[number % 10] else: return tens[number / 10] def _1000_to_text(number): d = _100_to_text(number % 100) d2 = number/100 if d2>0 and d: return hundred[d2]+' '+d elif d2>1 and not(d): return hundred[d2]+'s' else: return hundred[d2] or d def _10000_to_text(number): if number==0: return 'zero' part1 = _1000_to_text(number % 1000) part2 = thousands.get(number / 1000, _1000_to_text(number / 1000)+' Thousand') if part2 and part1: part1 = ' '+part1 return part2+part1 def _1000000_to_text(number): if number==0: return 'zero' part1 = _10000_to_text(number % 1000000) part2 = lacs.get(number / 1000000, _10000_to_text(number / 1000000)+' Million') if part2 and part1: part1 = ' '+part1 return part2+part1 def amount_to_text(number, currency): lacs_number = int(number) units_name = currency if lacs_number > 1: units_name += 's' lacs = _1000000_to_text(lacs_number) lacs = lacs_number and '%s %s' % (lacs, units_name) or '' units_number = int(number * 10000) % 10000 units = _10000_to_text(units_number) units = units_number and '%s %s' % (units, units_name) or '' cents_number = int(number * 100) % 100 cents_name = (cents_number > 1) and 'cents' or 'cent' cents = _100_to_text(cents_number) cents = cents_number and '%s %s' % (cents.lower(), cents_name) or '' if cents: lacs += ' and %s' % (cents, ) return lacs #------------------------------------------------------------- # Generic functions #------------------------------------------------------------- _translate_funcs = {'en' : amount_to_text} #TODO: we should use the country AND language (ex: septante VS soixante dix) #TODO: we should use en by default, but the translation func is yet to be implemented def amount_to_text(nbr, lang='en', currency='euro'): """ Converts an integer to its textual representation, using the language set in the context if any. Example: 1654: thousands six cent cinquante-quatre. """ import netsvc if nbr > 10000000: netsvc.Logger().notifyChannel('translate', netsvc.LOG_WARNING, _("Number too large '%d', can not translate it")) return str(nbr) if not _translate_funcs.has_key(lang): netsvc.Logger().notifyChannel('translate', netsvc.LOG_WARNING, _("no translation function found for lang: '%s'" % (lang,))) #TODO: (default should be en) same as above lang = 'en' return _translate_funcs[lang](nbr, currency) if __name__=='__main__': from sys import argv lang = 'nl' if len(argv) < 2: for i in range(1,200): print i, ">>", int_to_text(i, lang) for i in range(200,999999,139): print i, ">>", int_to_text(i, lang) else: print int_to_text(int(argv[1]), lang)