1.2.4 • Published 7 years ago
number-to-words v1.2.4
Number To Words
Contains some util methods for converting numbers into words, ordinal words and ordinal numbers.
Install
npm install number-to-words
API
toOrdinal(number)
Converts an integer into a string with an ordinal postfix. If number is decimal, the decimals will be removed.
var converter = require('number-to-words');
converter.toOrdinal(21); // => “21st”toWords(number)
Converts an integer into words. If number is decimal, the decimals will be removed.
var converter = require('number-to-words');
converter.toWords(13); // => “thirteen”
// Decimal numbers:
converter.toWords(2.9); // => “two”
// Negative numbers:
converter.toWords(-3); // => “minus three”
// Large numbers:
converter.toWords(9007199254740992); // => “nine quadrillion, seven trillion, one hundred ninety-nine billion, two hundred fifty-four million, seven hundred forty thousand, nine hundred ninety-two”toWordsOrdinal(number)
Converts a number into ordinal words. If number is decimal, the decimals will be removed.
var converter = require('number-to-words');
converter.toWordsOrdinal(21); // => “twenty-first”Contributions, Comments and Bugs
Contributions, comments and/or bug reports are much appreciated. Open a pull request or add comments on the issues page. Thanks!
Upcoming v2.0
See roadmap for details.
Change Log
Version 1.2.4 (final 1.x release)
- Bug fix in
toOrdinal. When passed -11, -12 and -13 it returned an incorrect suffix (#15). Thanks to @dmrzn. toOrdinalandtoWordsnow throws a more precise error when passed an unsafe number (#13). Thanks to @adrianomelo.
Version 1.2.3
- Bug fix in
isFinitefor Phantom and IE (#10). Thanks to @jeremiahrhall.
Version 1.2.2
- Bug fix in
toOrdinal. Input 11, 12, and 13 now yields the correct suffix (#8). Thanks to @pilyugin.
Version 1.2.1
- Bower package
Version 1.2.0
- Bundles are now available for browsers (
./numberToWords.jsand./numberToWords.min.js). They export a globalnumberToWordsvariable. - Made unit tests runnable in browser. To run the unit tests in the browser, start a local server and visit localhost/spec with a browser.
toOrdinal,toWordsandtoWordsOrdinalnow also allow string values as input (replacedMath.floorwithparseInt).
1.1.0
- New methods
toOrdinalandtoWordsOrdinal - Deprecated
toWordssecond optionalasOrdinalparameter, usetoWordsOrdinal()-method instead toWordsnow converts any decimal input to an integer (withMath.floor)- Bug fixed returning “zeroth” instead of “zero” when converting a number word into its ordinal
1.0.1
- Minor package tweaks
1.0.0
- Initial release
