NAME Lingua::EN::Number::Format::MixWithWords - Format number to a mixture of numbers and words (e.g. 12.3 million) VERSION version 0.04 SYNOPSIS use Lingua::EN::Number::Format::MixWithWords qw(format_number_mix); print format_number_mix(num => 1.23e7); # prints "12.3 million" DESCRIPTION This module formats number with English names of large numbers (thousands, millions, billions, and so on), e.g. 1.23e7 becomes "12.3 million". If number is too small or too large so it does not have any appropriate names, it will be formatted like a normal number. FUNCTIONS None of the functions are exported by default, but they are exportable. format_number_mix(%args) -> RESULT Arguments ("*" denotes required arguments): * min_format* => *float* (default 1000000) Number must be larger than this to be formatted as mixture of number and word. * min_fraction* => *float* (default 1) Whether smaller number can be formatted with 0,x. If min_fraction is 1 (the default) or 0.9, 800000 won't be formatted as 0.9 omillion but will be if min_fraction is 0.8. * num* => *float* The input number to format. * num_decimal => *int* Number of decimal points to round. Can be negative, e.g. -1 to round to nearest 10, -2 to nearest 100, and so on. * scale* => *str* Value must be one of: ["short", "long"] Pick long or short scale names. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_scale#Long_scale_countries_and_lan guages for details. SEE ALSO Lingua::EN::Numbers Number::Format AUTHOR Steven Haryanto COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Steven Haryanto. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.