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R function to convert numbers to words
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#https://github.com/ateucher/useful_code/blob/master/R/numbers2words.r | |
numbers2words <- function(x){ | |
## Function by John Fox found here: | |
## http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/05/04/2715.html | |
## Tweaks by AJH to add commas and "and" | |
helper <- function(x){ | |
digits <- rev(strsplit(as.character(x), "")[[1]]) | |
nDigits <- length(digits) | |
if (nDigits == 1) as.vector(ones[digits]) | |
else if (nDigits == 2) | |
if (x <= 19) as.vector(teens[digits[1]]) | |
else trim(paste(tens[digits[2]], | |
Recall(as.numeric(digits[1])))) | |
else if (nDigits == 3) trim(paste(ones[digits[3]], "hundred and", | |
Recall(makeNumber(digits[2:1])))) | |
else { | |
nSuffix <- ((nDigits + 2) %/% 3) - 1 | |
if (nSuffix > length(suffixes)) stop(paste(x, "is too large!")) | |
trim(paste(Recall(makeNumber(digits[ | |
nDigits:(3*nSuffix + 1)])), | |
suffixes[nSuffix],"," , | |
Recall(makeNumber(digits[(3*nSuffix):1])))) | |
} | |
} | |
trim <- function(text){ | |
#Tidy leading/trailing whitespace, space before comma | |
text=gsub("^\ ", "", gsub("\ *$", "", gsub("\ ,",",",text))) | |
#Clear any trailing " and" | |
text=gsub(" and$","",text) | |
#Clear any trailing comma | |
gsub("\ *,$","",text) | |
} | |
makeNumber <- function(...) as.numeric(paste(..., collapse="")) | |
#Disable scientific notation | |
opts <- options(scipen=100) | |
on.exit(options(opts)) | |
ones <- c("", "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven", | |
"eight", "nine") | |
names(ones) <- 0:9 | |
teens <- c("ten", "eleven", "twelve", "thirteen", "fourteen", "fifteen", | |
"sixteen", " seventeen", "eighteen", "nineteen") | |
names(teens) <- 0:9 | |
tens <- c("twenty", "thirty", "forty", "fifty", "sixty", "seventy", "eighty", | |
"ninety") | |
names(tens) <- 2:9 | |
x <- round(x) | |
suffixes <- c("thousand", "million", "billion", "trillion") | |
if (length(x) > 1) return(trim(sapply(x, helper))) | |
helper(x) | |
} |
Noice function mate.
See also: CRAN toOrdinal
package. Would be handy to have something like inflect.py that allows combinations of ordinal and toText conversion.
Does as it says. Great work!
The program works. However, I found one flaw.
If x = 0, then the output is not correct.
Customised for Indian Requirement
numbers2words <- function(x){
helper <- function(x){
if (x < 0) { print(paste(x, "is negative!")); return }
digits <- rev(strsplit(as.character(x), "")[[1]])
nDigits <- length(digits)
if (nDigits == 1) as.vector(ones[digits])
else if (nDigits == 2)
convert2DigitNumbers(x)
else if (nDigits == 3)
convert3DigitNumbers(x)
else if (nDigits == 4 || nDigits == 5)
convertThousands(x)
else if (nDigits == 6 || nDigits == 7)
convertLakhs(x)
else if (nDigits == 8 || nDigits == 9)
convertCrores(x)
else
trim(paste(numbers2words(floor(x/10000000)), "crore", convertCrores(x %% 10000000)))
}
convert2DigitNumbers <- function(x) {
if ( x > 0 && x <= 99 ) {
digits2DigitNumber <- rev(strsplit(as.character(x), "")[[1]])
if (x <= 9) as.vector(ones[digits2DigitNumber])
else if (x <= 19) as.vector(teens[digits2DigitNumber[1]])
else {
if (digits2DigitNumber[1][1] == "0") {
trim(paste(tens[digits2DigitNumber[2]]))
}
else {
trim(paste(tens[digits2DigitNumber[2]], as.vector(ones[digits2DigitNumber[1]])))
}
}
}
}
convert3DigitNumbers <- function(x) {
if ( x > 0 && x <= 999 ) {
if ( x < 100 ) convert2DigitNumbers(x)
else {
digits3DigitNumber <- rev(strsplit(as.character(x), "")[[1]])
trim(paste(ones[digits3DigitNumber[3]], "hundred and",
convert2DigitNumbers(makeNumber(digits3DigitNumber[2:1]))))
}
}
}
convertThousands <- function(x) {
if ( x > 0 && x <= 99999 ) {
if ( x < 1000 ) convert3DigitNumbers(x)
else {
digitsThousands <- rev(strsplit(as.character(x), "")[[1]])
if ( x <= 9999 )
trim(paste(ones[digitsThousands[4]], "thousand",
convert3DigitNumbers(makeNumber(digitsThousands[3:1]))))
else
trim(paste(convert2DigitNumbers(makeNumber(digitsThousands[5:4])), "thousand",
convert3DigitNumbers(makeNumber(digitsThousands[3:1]))))
}
}
}
convertLakhs <- function(x) {
if ( x > 0 && x <= 9999999 ) {
if ( x < 100000 ) convertThousands(x)
else {
digitsLakhs <- rev(strsplit(as.character(x), "")[[1]])
if ( x <= 999999 )
trim(paste(ones[digitsLakhs[6]], "lakh",
convertThousands(makeNumber(digitsLakhs[5:1]))))
else
trim(paste(convert2DigitNumbers(makeNumber(digitsLakhs[7:6])), "lakh",
convertThousands(makeNumber(digitsLakhs[5:1]))))
}
}
}
convertCrores <- function(x) {
if ( x > 0 && x <= 999999999 ) {
if ( x < 10000000 ) convertLakhs(x)
else {
digitsCrores <- rev(strsplit(as.character(x), "")[[1]])
if ( x <= 99999999 )
trim(paste(ones[digitsCrores[8]], "crore",
convertLakhs(makeNumber(digitsCrores[7:1]))))
else
trim(paste(convert2DigitNumbers(makeNumber(digitsCrores[9:8])), "crore",
convertLakhs(makeNumber(digitsCrores[7:1]))))
}
}
}
trim <- function(text){
#Tidy leading/trailing whitespace, space before comma
text=gsub("^\ ", "", gsub("\ *$", "", gsub("\ ,",",",text)))
#Clear any trailing " and"
gsub(" and$","",text)
}
makeNumber <- function(...) as.numeric(paste(..., collapse=""))
#Disable scientific notation
opts <- options(scipen=100)
on.exit(options(opts))
ones <- c("zero", "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven",
"eight", "nine")
names(ones) <- 0:9
teens <- c("ten", "eleven", "twelve", "thirteen", "fourteen", "fifteen",
"sixteen", " seventeen", "eighteen", "nineteen")
names(teens) <- 0:9
tens <- c("twenty", "thirty", "forty", "fifty", "sixty", "seventy", "eighty",
"ninety")
names(tens) <- 2:9
x <- round(x)
if (length(x) > 1 && x >= 0) return(trim(sapply(x, helper)))
helper(x)
}
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Hello. I want to use this function and I'd like to credit the authors. Who is "AJH" ?