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NumberToWord Turkish implementation #312
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NumberToWord implementation with unit tests
var hundred = (number / 100); | ||
if (hundred > 0) | ||
{ | ||
parts.Add(string.Format("{0} yüz", hundred > 1 ? Convert(number / 100) : "").Trim()); |
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you could reuse the already calculated hundred
value
@erdemergin I've merged the PR already and found the code issues afterwards, can you address them in a new PR. |
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ | |||
- [#306](https://github.com/MehdiK/Humanizer/pull/306): Added Singularize/Pluralize overload without using obsolete plurality enum | |||
- [#303](https://github.com/MehdiK/Humanizer/pull/303): Added support for all integer types in ByteSize extensions | |||
- [#307](https://github.com/MehdiK/Humanizer/pull/307): Added support to string.FormatWith for the explicit culture parameter. | |||
- [#312](https://github.com/MehdiK/Humanizer/pull/312): Added Turkish NumberToWord implementation |
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I think we should indicate that Ordinalizer is added too.
@mexx That's cool. Thanks for tackling it |
var wordChars = word.ToCharArray().Reverse().ToArray(); | ||
var suffixFoundOnLastVowel = false; | ||
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for (int i = 0; i < wordChars.Count(); i++) |
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you can iterate in reverse order over the word
for (var i = word.Length - 1; i >= 0; i--)
and you can remove the copy wordChars
@erdemergin As I was to fast at merging it, I've corrected the problems mentioned after the merge. |
This is now available on NuGet as v1.28.0. Thanks for the contribution. |
NumberToWord Turkish implementation with unit tests