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+ Just a gem to convert a number to its string representation,
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+ using currency names. For example:
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+ >> require "currencystring"
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+ => true
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+ >> class Numeric
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+ >> include CurrencyString
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+ >> end
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+ => Numeric
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+ >> 1.to_currency_s("en_US")
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+ => "one dollar"
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+ >> 1.01.to_currency_s("en_US")
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+ => "one dollar and one cent"
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+ >> 10.10.to_currency_s("en_US")
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+ => "ten dollars and ten cents"
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+ <a href="#M000001">included</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
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+ <a href="#M000003">join</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
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+ <a href="#M000005">to_currency_s</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
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+ <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">build_value</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">index</span>,<span class="ruby-identifier">valor</span>,<span class="ruby-identifier">lang</span>)
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+ <span class="ruby-identifier">escalas</span> = <span class="ruby-ivar">@@currencystr_config</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">lang</span>][<span class="ruby-value str">&quot;scales&quot;</span>]
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+ <span class="ruby-identifier">deze</span> = <span class="ruby-ivar">@@currencystr_config</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">lang</span>][<span class="ruby-value str">&quot;tenths&quot;</span>]
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+ <span class="ruby-identifier">cent</span> = <span class="ruby-ivar">@@currencystr_config</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">lang</span>][<span class="ruby-value str">&quot;hundreds&quot;</span>]
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+ <span class="ruby-identifier">seps</span> = <span class="ruby-ivar">@@currencystr_config</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">lang</span>][<span class="ruby-value str">&quot;separators&quot;</span>]
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