Function french_numbers::french_number [−][src]
pub fn french_number<N: Integer + FromPrimitive + ToPrimitive + Display>(
n: &N
) -> String
Compute the French language representation of the given number.
If the number is too large (greater than 10^103), then its numerical representation is returned with a leading minus sign if needed.
By default, the masculine declination is used, as well as the preferred
orthographic form introduced in the 1990 reform (use hyphens everywhere).
See french_number_options
if you wish to change either of those options.
Example
use french_numbers::french_number; assert_eq!(french_number(&71), "soixante-et-onze"); assert_eq!(french_number(&1001), "mille-un"); assert_eq!(french_number(&-200001), "moins deux-cent-mille-un"); assert_eq!(french_number(&-200000001), "moins deux-cents-millions-un"); assert_eq!(french_number(&-204000001), "moins deux-cent-quatre-millions-un");