Raku Lingua::NumericWordForms

Introduction

The repository Raku Lingua::NumericWordForms provides a Raku package with functions for the generation, parsing, and interpretation of numeric word forms in different languages.

The Raku package Lingua::Number, [BL1], provides word forms (cardinal, ordinal, etc.) generation in many languages. (But at least for one language the produced forms are incorrect.)

The Raku package Lingua::EN::Numbers, [SS1], also provides word forms (cardinal, ordinal, etc.) generation in English.

The parsers and interpreters of this package can be seen as complementary to the functions in [BL1, SS1].

Remark: Maybe a more complete version of this package should be merged with Lingua::Number, [BL1].

Remark: I can judge the quality of the results only of the languages: Bulgarian, English, and Russian. The numeric word form interpreters for the rest of the languages pass testing, but they might have potentially many deficiencies. (That are easily detected by people who have mastered those languages.)


Installation

zef install https://github.com/antononcube/Raku-Lingua-NumericWordForms.git

Examples

Generation

Generation of numeric word forms:

use Lingua::NumericWordForms;
say to-numeric-word-form(8093);
say to-numeric-word-form(8093, 'Bulgarian'); # not implemented yet
say to-numeric-word-form(8093, 'Russian');   # not implemented yet

Here is a screenshot of the results:

to-demo

Interpretation

Interpretation of numeric word forms:

use Lingua::NumericWordForms;
say from-numeric-word-form('one thousand and twenty three');
say from-numeric-word-form('хиляда двадесет и три', 'Bulgarian');
say from-numeric-word-form('tysiąc dwadzieścia trzy', 'Polish');
say from-numeric-word-form('одна тысяча двадцать три', 'Russian');
say from-numeric-word-form('mil veintitrés', 'Spanish');

Here is a screenshot of the results:

from-demo

The function from-numeric-word-form can also take a list or array of strings as a first argument. Here is an example:

say from-numeric-word-form(['mil veintitrés', 'dos mil setenta y dos'], 'Spanish');

For more examples see the file NumericWordForms-examples.raku.

Type of the result

The returned result can be an Int object or a Str object – that is controlled with the adverb number (which by default is True.) Here is an example:

my $res = from-numeric-word-form('one thousand and twenty three'); 
say $res, ' ', $res.WHAT;
$res = from-numeric-word-form('one thousand and twenty three', :!number); 
say $res, ' ', $res.WHAT;

Automatic language detection

Automatic language detection is invoked if the second argument is ‘Automatic’ or not specified:

say from-numeric-word-form('tysiąc dwadzieścia trzy', 'Automatic'):p;
say from-numeric-word-form(['tysiąc dwadzieścia trzy', 'twenty three']):p;

The adverb :p specifies whether the result should be a Pair object or a List of Pair objects with the detected languages as keys.

Translation

Translation from one language to another:

‌‌say translate-numeric-word-form('хиляда двадесет и три', 'Bulgarian' => 'English');

(Currently that function translates to English only.)


Roles

This package provides (exports) roles that can be used in grammars or roles in other packages, applications, etc.

For example, see the roles:

Lingua::NumericWordForms::Roles::Bulgarian::WordedNumberSpec
Lingua::NumericWordForms::Roles::English::WordedNumberSpec

A grammar or role that does the roles above should use the rule:

<numeric-word-form>

For code examples see the file Parsing-examples.raku.

Remark: The role Lingua::NumericWordForms::Roles::WordedNumberSpec and the corresponding actions class Lingua::NumericWordForms::Actions::WordedNumberSpec are “abstract”. They were introduced in order to have simpler roles and actions code (and non-duplicated implementations.) Hence, that role and class should not be used in grammars and roles outside of this package.


TODO

The following TODO items are ordered by priority, the most important are on top.

  1. Expand parsing beyond trillions
  2. Word form generation languages other than Enlish.
  3. Implement parsing of ordinal numeric word forms
  4. Implement parsing of year “shortcut” word forms, like “twenty o three”
  5. Implement parsing of numeric word forms for rationals, like “five twelfths”

References

[AAr1] Anton Antonov, Raku::DSL::Shared.

[BL1] Brent “Labster” Laabs, Lingua::Number.

[SS1] Larry Wall, Steve Schulze, Lingua::EN::Numbers.

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