area 0.1.0 → 0.2.0
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- data/readme.md +8 -2
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data/lib/area.rb
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class Integer
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def to_region
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Area::DATA.each do |row|
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if row.first == self.to_s
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return row.last
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end
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end
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end
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end
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class String
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def to_area
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@area_codes = []
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Area::DATA.each do |row|
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if row[1] == self
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@area_codes.push(row.first)
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end
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end
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@area_codes
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end
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end
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data/readme.md
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# Area
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Hi. This gem allows you to
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Hi. This gem allows you to convert a region in the United States to an area code and vice versa. Area uses public data and does not rely on any external services or have any dependencies.
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## Usage
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In your gemfile: `gem 'area'`
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In your code:
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In your code:
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``` ruby
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646.to_region #=> NY
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"AK".to_area #=> ["907"]
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"CT".to_area #=> ["203", "860"]
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```
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### Testing and Contributing
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