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PrettyPersianNumbers
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Compatibility
[!important] Android Jellybean 4.1+/SDK 16+
Usage
Kotlin
val word1: String = PersianDigits.spellToPersian(input)
val word2: String = PersianDigits.spellToPersian(12) // دوازده
//دوازده میلیارد و یک صد و بیست و سه میلیون و سی صد و دوازده هزار و یک صد و بیست و سه
val word3: String = PersianDigits.spellToPersian(12_123_312_123)
//پنج میلیون و یک صد و بیست و یک هزار و سی صد و بیست و یک
val word4: String = PersianDigits.spellToPersian("5121321")
//سه ممیز چهارده، صدم
val decimalWord: String = PersianDigits.spellToPersian(3.14)
[!tip] In Kotlin, you can also take advantage of extension methods like:
500.spellToPersian()
"12.51".spellToPersian()
Java
String persianNumber=PersianHelpersJava.spellToFarsi("1231");
Download
[!important] Find the latest version here.
Gradle Groovy DSL
Step 1. Add the Maven repository to your build file
Add it to your root build.gradle at the end of repositories:
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
Step 2. Add the dependency
dependencies {
implementation 'com.github.yamin8000:PrettyPersianNumbers:$digits_last_version'
}
Maven
Add the dependency
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.yamin8000</groupId>
<artifactId>PrettyPersianNumbers</artifactId>
<version>$digits_last_version</version>
<type>aar</type>
</dependency>
Gradle Kotlin DSL
dependencies {
implementation("com.github.yamin8000:PrettyPersianNumbers:$digits_last_version")
}
Features
- Any number that could be fitted in
BigInteger
can be converted to Persian words using this library From Zero toVigintillion
or more - Convert numbers from
Byte
,Short
,Int
,Long
,Float
,Double
,BigInteger
,BigDecimal
- Large numbers are named using short-scale standard
- Negative numbers are supported
Credits
License
[!important] Pretty Persian Numbers is licensed under the GNU General
Public License v3.0
Permissions of this strong copyleft license are conditioned on making
available complete source code of licensed works and modifications,
which include larger works using a licensed work, under the same
license. Copyright and license notices must be preserved. Contributors
provide an express grant of patent rights.