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textualize

This package provides a tool for textualizing integers. In other words, a tool for getting the textual representation of integers.

For example, the textual representation of 123 is 'one hundred twenty-three'.

Usage

    import textualize
    print(textualize.textualize(5))
    # 'five' is printed

Instead of textualize(num), you can also use the convenience function i2s(num):

    import textualize
    print(textualize.i2s(5))
    # 'five' is printed

or

    from textualize import *
    print(i2s(5))
    # 'five' is printed

Examples

    >>> from textualize import i2s
    >>> i2s(5)
    'five'
    >>> i2s(104)
    'one hundred four'
    >>> i2s(8294)
    'eight thousand two hundred ninety-four'
    >>> i2s(10000)
    'ten thousand'

License

This package is released under The MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for details.

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