Rust crate for ISO 3166-1 data.
ISO 3166-1 is part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and defines codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest.
-- Wikipedia
Add the following dependency to your Cargo.toml
:
toml
iso3166_1 = "^1.0"
And include it in your project:
rust
extern crate iso3166_1;
Retrieve all country codes:
```rust extern crate iso3166_1;
fn main() { let countries = iso3166_1::all(); } ```
Retrieve a country code by its alpha2 code:
```rust extern crate iso3166_1;
fn main() { let country = iso3166_1::alpha2("AF").unwrap(); } ```
Retrieve a country code by its alpha3 code:
```rust extern crate iso3166_1;
fn main() { let country = iso3166_1::alpha3("ATA").unwrap(); } ```
Retrieve a country code by its name:
```rust extern crate iso3166_1;
fn main() { let country = iso3166_1::name("Angola").unwrap(); } ```
Retrieve a country code by its numeric number:
```rust extern crate iso3166_1;
fn main() { let country = iso3166_1::num("016").unwrap(); } ```
Retrieve country codes by a range of their numeric numbers:
```rust extern crate iso3166_1;
fn main() {
// Getting all values between 100
and 300
:
iso31661::numrange(Some("100"), Some("300"));
// Getting all values from `400` and beyond:
iso3166_1::num_range(Some("400"), None);
// Getting all values up to `500`:
iso3166_1::num_range(None, Some("500"));
// Getting no values, if that's your thing:
iso3166_1::num_range(None, None);
} ```
License info in [LICENSE.md]. Long story short, ISC.