Rust Numerals

Crate for converting i64 integers into their cardinal string format.

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Getting started

Add the following lines to your Cargo.toml dependencies:

toml [dependencies] rust-numerals = "0.1.0"

Examples

Convert a number to it's ordinal words.

```rust use rustnumerals::numberto_cardinal;

fn main() { let number: i64 = 23; let cardinal = numbertocardinal(23); println!("{} == {}", number, cardinal); // 23 == twenty-three } ```

More examples

Using the i64 we can get numbers into the quintillions, which is probably larger than most projects needs.

rust number_to_cardinal(0); // zero number_to_cardinal(8); // eight number_to_cardinal(14); // fourteen number_to_cardinal(23); // twenty-three number_to_cardinal(108); // one hundred eight number_to_cardinal(1256); // one thousand two hundred and fifty-six number_to_cardinal(1_100); // one thousand one hundred number_to_cardinal(11_011); // eleven thousand eleven number_to_cardinal(21_025); // twenty-one thousand twenty-five number_to_cardinal(99_999); // ninety-nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine number_to_cardinal(1_001_000); // one million one thousand number_to_cardinal(1_061_044); // one million sixty-one thousand forty-four number_to_cardinal(2_000_000_000_000); // two trillion number_to_cardinal(2_000_892_000_560_056_000); // two quintillion eight hundred and ninety-two trillion five hundred and sixty million fifty-six thousand number_to_cardinal(1_100_100_100_100_100_101); // one quintillion one hundred quadrillion one hundred trillion one hundred billion one hundred million one hundred thousand one hundred and one

License

Licensed under MIT license (LICENSE or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).