Comment convertir un nombre en mots en java


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Nous avons actuellement un mécanisme grossier pour convertir des nombres en mots (par exemple en utilisant quelques tableaux statiques) et basé sur la taille du nombre pour le traduire en texte anglais. Mais nous rencontrons des problèmes pour des chiffres énormes.

10183 = Ten thousand one hundred eighty three
90 = Ninety
5888 = Five thousand eight hundred eighty eight

Existe-t-il une fonction facile à utiliser dans l'une des bibliothèques mathématiques que je peux utiliser à cette fin?


1
Voici l'outil en ligne qui pourrait vous être utile: helloacm.com/tools/convert-arabic-numerals-to-english-words
doctorlai

Réponses:


106

Voici le code, je ne pense pas qu'il y ait de méthode dans SE.

Il convertit fondamentalement le nombre en chaîne et analyse String et l'associe au poids

par exemple

1000

1est traité comme mille positions et 1est mappé sur "one"mille en raison de la position


Voici le code du site Web:

Anglais

import java.text.DecimalFormat;

public class EnglishNumberToWords {

  private static final String[] tensNames = {
    "",
    " ten",
    " twenty",
    " thirty",
    " forty",
    " fifty",
    " sixty",
    " seventy",
    " eighty",
    " ninety"
  };

  private static final String[] numNames = {
    "",
    " one",
    " two",
    " three",
    " four",
    " five",
    " six",
    " seven",
    " eight",
    " nine",
    " ten",
    " eleven",
    " twelve",
    " thirteen",
    " fourteen",
    " fifteen",
    " sixteen",
    " seventeen",
    " eighteen",
    " nineteen"
  };

  private EnglishNumberToWords() {}

  private static String convertLessThanOneThousand(int number) {
    String soFar;

    if (number % 100 < 20){
      soFar = numNames[number % 100];
      number /= 100;
    }
    else {
      soFar = numNames[number % 10];
      number /= 10;

      soFar = tensNames[number % 10] + soFar;
      number /= 10;
    }
    if (number == 0) return soFar;
    return numNames[number] + " hundred" + soFar;
  }


  public static String convert(long number) {
    // 0 to 999 999 999 999
    if (number == 0) { return "zero"; }

    String snumber = Long.toString(number);

    // pad with "0"
    String mask = "000000000000";
    DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat(mask);
    snumber = df.format(number);

    // XXXnnnnnnnnn
    int billions = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(0,3));
    // nnnXXXnnnnnn
    int millions  = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(3,6));
    // nnnnnnXXXnnn
    int hundredThousands = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(6,9));
    // nnnnnnnnnXXX
    int thousands = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(9,12));

    String tradBillions;
    switch (billions) {
    case 0:
      tradBillions = "";
      break;
    case 1 :
      tradBillions = convertLessThanOneThousand(billions)
      + " billion ";
      break;
    default :
      tradBillions = convertLessThanOneThousand(billions)
      + " billion ";
    }
    String result =  tradBillions;

    String tradMillions;
    switch (millions) {
    case 0:
      tradMillions = "";
      break;
    case 1 :
      tradMillions = convertLessThanOneThousand(millions)
         + " million ";
      break;
    default :
      tradMillions = convertLessThanOneThousand(millions)
         + " million ";
    }
    result =  result + tradMillions;

    String tradHundredThousands;
    switch (hundredThousands) {
    case 0:
      tradHundredThousands = "";
      break;
    case 1 :
      tradHundredThousands = "one thousand ";
      break;
    default :
      tradHundredThousands = convertLessThanOneThousand(hundredThousands)
         + " thousand ";
    }
    result =  result + tradHundredThousands;

    String tradThousand;
    tradThousand = convertLessThanOneThousand(thousands);
    result =  result + tradThousand;

    // remove extra spaces!
    return result.replaceAll("^\\s+", "").replaceAll("\\b\\s{2,}\\b", " ");
  }

  /**
   * testing
   * @param args
   */
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(0));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(1));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(16));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(100));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(118));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(200));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(219));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(800));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(801));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(1316));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(1000000));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(2000000));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(3000200));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(700000));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(9000000));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(9001000));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(123456789));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(2147483647));
    System.out.println("*** " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert(3000000010L));

    /*
     *** zero
     *** one
     *** sixteen
     *** one hundred
     *** one hundred eighteen
     *** two hundred
     *** two hundred nineteen
     *** eight hundred
     *** eight hundred one
     *** one thousand three hundred sixteen
     *** one million
     *** two millions
     *** three millions two hundred
     *** seven hundred thousand
     *** nine millions
     *** nine millions one thousand
     *** one hundred twenty three millions four hundred
     **      fifty six thousand seven hundred eighty nine
     *** two billion one hundred forty seven millions
     **      four hundred eighty three thousand six hundred forty seven
     *** three billion ten
     **/
  }
}

Français Tout à fait différent de la version anglaise mais le français est beaucoup plus difficile!

package com.rgagnon.howto;

import java.text.*;

class FrenchNumberToWords {
  private static final String[] dizaineNames = {
    "",
    "",
    "vingt",
    "trente",
    "quarante",
    "cinquante",
    "soixante",
    "soixante",
    "quatre-vingt",
    "quatre-vingt"
  };

  private static final String[] uniteNames1 = {
    "",
    "un",
    "deux",
    "trois",
    "quatre",
    "cinq",
    "six",
    "sept",
    "huit",
    "neuf",
    "dix",
    "onze",
    "douze",
    "treize",
    "quatorze",
    "quinze",
    "seize",
    "dix-sept",
    "dix-huit",
    "dix-neuf"
  };

  private static final String[] uniteNames2 = {
    "",
    "",
    "deux",
    "trois",
    "quatre",
    "cinq",
    "six",
    "sept",
    "huit",
    "neuf",
    "dix"
  };

  private FrenchNumberToWords() {}

  private static String convertZeroToHundred(int number) {

    int laDizaine = number / 10;
    int lUnite = number % 10;
    String resultat = "";

    switch (laDizaine) {
    case 1 :
    case 7 :
    case 9 :
      lUnite = lUnite + 10;
      break;
    default:
    }

    // séparateur "-" "et"  ""
    String laLiaison = "";
    if (laDizaine > 1) {
      laLiaison = "-";
    }
    // cas particuliers
    switch (lUnite) {
    case 0:
      laLiaison = "";
      break;
    case 1 :
      if (laDizaine == 8) {
        laLiaison = "-";
      }
      else {
        laLiaison = " et ";
      }
      break;
    case 11 :
      if (laDizaine==7) {
        laLiaison = " et ";
      }
      break;
    default:
    }

    // dizaines en lettres
    switch (laDizaine) {
    case 0:
      resultat = uniteNames1[lUnite];
      break;
    case 8 :
      if (lUnite == 0) {
        resultat = dizaineNames[laDizaine];
      }
      else {
        resultat = dizaineNames[laDizaine]
                                + laLiaison + uniteNames1[lUnite];
      }
      break;
    default :
      resultat = dizaineNames[laDizaine]
                              + laLiaison + uniteNames1[lUnite];
    }
    return resultat;
  }

  private static String convertLessThanOneThousand(int number) {

    int lesCentaines = number / 100;
    int leReste = number % 100;
    String sReste = convertZeroToHundred(leReste);

    String resultat;
    switch (lesCentaines) {
    case 0:
      resultat = sReste;
      break;
    case 1 :
      if (leReste > 0) {
        resultat = "cent " + sReste;
      }
      else {
        resultat = "cent";
      }
      break;
    default :
      if (leReste > 0) {
        resultat = uniteNames2[lesCentaines] + " cent " + sReste;
      }
      else {
        resultat = uniteNames2[lesCentaines] + " cents";
      }
    }
    return resultat;
  }

  public static String convert(long number) {
    // 0 à 999 999 999 999
    if (number == 0) { return "zéro"; }

    String snumber = Long.toString(number);

    // pad des "0"
    String mask = "000000000000";
    DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat(mask);
    snumber = df.format(number);

    // XXXnnnnnnnnn
    int lesMilliards = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(0,3));
    // nnnXXXnnnnnn
    int lesMillions  = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(3,6));
    // nnnnnnXXXnnn
    int lesCentMille = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(6,9));
    // nnnnnnnnnXXX
    int lesMille = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(9,12));

    String tradMilliards;
    switch (lesMilliards) {
    case 0:
      tradMilliards = "";
      break;
    case 1 :
      tradMilliards = convertLessThanOneThousand(lesMilliards)
         + " milliard ";
      break;
    default :
      tradMilliards = convertLessThanOneThousand(lesMilliards)
         + " milliards ";
    }
    String resultat =  tradMilliards;

    String tradMillions;
    switch (lesMillions) {
    case 0:
      tradMillions = "";
      break;
    case 1 :
      tradMillions = convertLessThanOneThousand(lesMillions)
         + " million ";
      break;
    default :
      tradMillions = convertLessThanOneThousand(lesMillions)
         + " millions ";
    }
    resultat =  resultat + tradMillions;

    String tradCentMille;
    switch (lesCentMille) {
    case 0:
      tradCentMille = "";
      break;
    case 1 :
      tradCentMille = "mille ";
      break;
    default :
      tradCentMille = convertLessThanOneThousand(lesCentMille)
         + " mille ";
    }
    resultat =  resultat + tradCentMille;

    String tradMille;
    tradMille = convertLessThanOneThousand(lesMille);
    resultat =  resultat + tradMille;

    return resultat;
  }

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(0));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(9));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(19));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(21));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(28));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(71));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(72));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(80));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(81));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(89));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(90));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(91));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(97));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(100));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(101));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(110));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(120));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(200));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(201));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(232));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(999));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(1000));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(1001));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(10000));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(10001));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(100000));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(2000000));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(3000000000L));
    System.out.println("*** " + FrenchNumberToWords.convert(2147483647));
    /*
     *** OUTPUT
     *** zéro
     *** neuf
     *** dix-neuf
     *** vingt et un
     *** vingt-huit
     *** soixante et onze
     *** soixante-douze
     *** quatre-vingt
     *** quatre-vingt-un
     *** quatre-vingt-neuf
     *** quatre-vingt-dix
     *** quatre-vingt-onze
     *** quatre-vingt-dix-sept
     *** cent
     *** cent un
     *** cent dix
     *** cent vingt
     *** deux cents
     *** deux cent un
     *** deux cent trente-deux
     *** neuf cent quatre-vingt-dix-neuf
     *** mille
     *** mille un
     *** dix mille
     *** dix mille un
     *** cent mille
     *** deux millions
     *** trois milliards
     *** deux milliards cent quarante-sept millions
     **          quatre cent quatre-vingt-trois mille six cent quarante-sept
     */
  }
}

Vous pouvez gérer la conversion «dollar et cent» en appelant la méthode «convertir» deux fois.

String phrase = "12345.67" ;
Float num = new Float( phrase ) ;
int dollars = (int)Math.floor( num ) ;
int cent = (int)Math.floor( ( num - dollars ) * 100.0f ) ;

String s = "$ " + EnglishNumberToWords.convert( dollars ) + " and "
           + EnglishNumberToWords.convert( cent ) + " cents" ;

Une autre façon d'utiliser une fonction intégrée de votre SGBD (si disponible). Pour Oracle

SQL> select to_char(to_date(873,'J'), 'JSP') as converted_form from dual;

CONVERTED_FORM
---------------------------
EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY-THREE

SQL>
'JSP' means :
J : the Julian format.
SP : spells the word for the number passed to to_date

9
Méthode limitée: elle ne convertit pas les grands nombres ni ne prend en charge les nombres décimaux.
marcolopes

10
Bien que cette réponse ait plus de 3 ans, il serait utile que vous puissiez inclure les parties essentielles du lien ici au cas où le lien ne serait jamais disponible.
Taryn

1
J'ai pris votre code pour la version française et l'ai porté sur groovy tout en le faisant fonctionner pour de plus grands nombres. Il est assez facile de le faire fonctionner avec des plus gros. Au cas où quelqu'un serait intéressé, c'est ici . Merci pour le matériau de base!
sensei

Le programme donne une mauvaise sortie lorsque vous entrez 100500 mais dans les cas de repos fonctionne bien
adesh singh

@adeshsingh pendant que vous êtes là. pourriez-vous corriger le code et mettre à jour la réponse. c'était ~ 7 ans de code
Jigar Joshi

61

Parce que vous ne pouvez pas avoir un algorithme général pour chaque locale, non. Vous devez implémenter votre propre algorithme pour chaque locale que vous prenez en charge.

** MODIFIER **

Juste pour le plaisir, j'ai joué jusqu'à ce que j'aie ce cours. Il ne peut pas s'afficher à Long.MIN_VALUEcause des restrictions de bits ... mais je suppose qu'il pourrait être modifié et changer les longtypes de valeur pour doubledes nombres décimaux ou même plus grandsIl peut afficher tous les nombres jusqu'à 66 chiffres et 26 décimales en utilisant une représentation sous forme de chaîne du nombre. Vous pouvez ajouter plus ScaleUnitpour plus de décimales ...

/**
 * This class will convert numeric values into an english representation
 * 
 * For units, see : http://www.jimloy.com/math/billion.htm
 * 
 * @author yanick.rochon@gmail.com
 */
public class NumberToWords {

    static public class ScaleUnit {
        private int exponent;
        private String[] names;
        private ScaleUnit(int exponent, String...names) {
            this.exponent = exponent;
            this.names = names;
        }
        public int getExponent() {
            return exponent;
        }
        public String getName(int index) {
            return names[index];
        }
    }

    /**
     * See http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Names_of_large_numbers
     */
    static private ScaleUnit[] SCALE_UNITS = new ScaleUnit[] {
        new ScaleUnit(63, "vigintillion", "decilliard"),
        new ScaleUnit(60, "novemdecillion", "decillion"),
        new ScaleUnit(57, "octodecillion", "nonilliard"),
        new ScaleUnit(54, "septendecillion", "nonillion"),
        new ScaleUnit(51, "sexdecillion", "octilliard"),
        new ScaleUnit(48, "quindecillion", "octillion"),
        new ScaleUnit(45, "quattuordecillion", "septilliard"),
        new ScaleUnit(42, "tredecillion", "septillion"),
        new ScaleUnit(39, "duodecillion", "sextilliard"),
        new ScaleUnit(36, "undecillion", "sextillion"),
        new ScaleUnit(33, "decillion", "quintilliard"),
        new ScaleUnit(30, "nonillion", "quintillion"),
        new ScaleUnit(27, "octillion", "quadrilliard"),
        new ScaleUnit(24, "septillion", "quadrillion"),
        new ScaleUnit(21, "sextillion", "trilliard"),
        new ScaleUnit(18, "quintillion", "trillion"),
        new ScaleUnit(15, "quadrillion", "billiard"),
        new ScaleUnit(12, "trillion", "billion"),
        new ScaleUnit(9, "billion", "milliard"),
        new ScaleUnit(6, "million", "million"),
        new ScaleUnit(3, "thousand", "thousand"),
        new ScaleUnit(2, "hundred", "hundred"),
        //new ScaleUnit(1, "ten", "ten"),
        //new ScaleUnit(0, "one", "one"),
        new ScaleUnit(-1, "tenth", "tenth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-2, "hundredth", "hundredth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-3, "thousandth", "thousandth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-4, "ten-thousandth", "ten-thousandth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-5, "hundred-thousandth", "hundred-thousandth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-6, "millionth", "millionth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-7, "ten-millionth", "ten-millionth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-8, "hundred-millionth", "hundred-millionth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-9, "billionth", "milliardth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-10, "ten-billionth", "ten-milliardth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-11, "hundred-billionth", "hundred-milliardth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-12, "trillionth", "billionth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-13, "ten-trillionth", "ten-billionth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-14, "hundred-trillionth", "hundred-billionth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-15, "quadrillionth", "billiardth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-16, "ten-quadrillionth", "ten-billiardth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-17, "hundred-quadrillionth", "hundred-billiardth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-18, "quintillionth", "trillionth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-19, "ten-quintillionth", "ten-trillionth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-20, "hundred-quintillionth", "hundred-trillionth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-21, "sextillionth", "trilliardth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-22, "ten-sextillionth", "ten-trilliardth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-23, "hundred-sextillionth", "hundred-trilliardth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-24, "septillionth","quadrillionth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-25, "ten-septillionth","ten-quadrillionth"),
        new ScaleUnit(-26, "hundred-septillionth","hundred-quadrillionth"),
    };

    static public enum Scale {
        SHORT,
        LONG;

        public String getName(int exponent) {
            for (ScaleUnit unit : SCALE_UNITS) {
                if (unit.getExponent() == exponent) {
                    return unit.getName(this.ordinal());
                }
            }
            return ""; 
        }
    }

    /**
     * Change this scale to support American and modern British value (short scale)
     * or Traditional British value (long scale)
     */
    static public Scale SCALE = Scale.SHORT; 


    static abstract public class AbstractProcessor {

        static protected final String SEPARATOR = " ";
        static protected final int NO_VALUE = -1;

        protected List<Integer> getDigits(long value) {
            ArrayList<Integer> digits = new ArrayList<Integer>();
            if (value == 0) {
                digits.add(0);
            } else {
                while (value > 0) {
                    digits.add(0, (int) value % 10);
                    value /= 10;
                }
            }
            return digits;
        }

        public String getName(long value) {
            return getName(Long.toString(value));
        }

        public String getName(double value) {
            return getName(Double.toString(value));
        }

        abstract public String getName(String value);
    }

    static public class UnitProcessor extends AbstractProcessor {

        static private final String[] TOKENS = new String[] {
            "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven", "eight", "nine",
            "ten", "eleven", "twelve", "thirteen", "fourteen", "fifteen", "sixteen", "seventeen", "eighteen", "nineteen"
        };

        @Override
        public String getName(String value) {
            StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();

            int offset = NO_VALUE;
            int number;
            if (value.length() > 3) {
                number = Integer.valueOf(value.substring(value.length() - 3), 10);
            } else {
                number = Integer.valueOf(value, 10);
            }
            number %= 100;
            if (number < 10) {
                offset = (number % 10) - 1;
                //number /= 10;
            } else if (number < 20) {
                offset = (number % 20) - 1;
                //number /= 100;
            }

            if (offset != NO_VALUE && offset < TOKENS.length) {
                buffer.append(TOKENS[offset]);
            }

            return buffer.toString();
        }

    }

    static public class TensProcessor extends AbstractProcessor {

        static private final String[] TOKENS = new String[] {
            "twenty", "thirty", "forty", "fifty", "sixty", "seventy", "eighty", "ninety"
        };

        static private final String UNION_SEPARATOR = "-";

        private UnitProcessor unitProcessor = new UnitProcessor();

        @Override
        public String getName(String value) {
            StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();
            boolean tensFound = false;

            int number;
            if (value.length() > 3) {
                number = Integer.valueOf(value.substring(value.length() - 3), 10);
            } else {
                number = Integer.valueOf(value, 10);
            }
            number %= 100;   // keep only two digits
            if (number >= 20) {
                buffer.append(TOKENS[(number / 10) - 2]);
                number %= 10;
                tensFound = true;
            } else {
                number %= 20;
            }

            if (number != 0) {
                if (tensFound) {
                    buffer.append(UNION_SEPARATOR);
                }
                buffer.append(unitProcessor.getName(number));
            }

            return buffer.toString();
        }
    }

    static public class HundredProcessor extends AbstractProcessor {

        private int EXPONENT = 2;

        private UnitProcessor unitProcessor = new UnitProcessor();
        private TensProcessor tensProcessor = new TensProcessor();

        @Override
        public String getName(String value) {
            StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();

            int number;
            if (value.isEmpty()) {
                number = 0;
            } else if (value.length() > 4) {
                number = Integer.valueOf(value.substring(value.length() - 4), 10);
            } else {
                number = Integer.valueOf(value, 10);
            }
            number %= 1000;  // keep at least three digits

            if (number >= 100) {
                buffer.append(unitProcessor.getName(number / 100));
                buffer.append(SEPARATOR);
                buffer.append(SCALE.getName(EXPONENT));
            }

            String tensName = tensProcessor.getName(number % 100);

            if (!tensName.isEmpty() && (number >= 100)) {
                buffer.append(SEPARATOR);
            }
            buffer.append(tensName);

            return buffer.toString();
        }
    }

    static public class CompositeBigProcessor extends AbstractProcessor {

        private HundredProcessor hundredProcessor = new HundredProcessor();
        private AbstractProcessor lowProcessor;
        private int exponent;

        public CompositeBigProcessor(int exponent) {
            if (exponent <= 3) {
                lowProcessor = hundredProcessor;
            } else {
                lowProcessor = new CompositeBigProcessor(exponent - 3);
            }
            this.exponent = exponent;
        }

        public String getToken() {
            return SCALE.getName(getPartDivider());
        }

        protected AbstractProcessor getHighProcessor() {
            return hundredProcessor;
        }

        protected AbstractProcessor getLowProcessor() {
            return lowProcessor;
        }

        public int getPartDivider() {
            return exponent;
        }

        @Override
        public String getName(String value) {
            StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();

            String high, low;
            if (value.length() < getPartDivider()) {
                high = "";
                low = value;
            } else {
                int index = value.length() - getPartDivider();
                high = value.substring(0, index);
                low = value.substring(index);
            }

            String highName = getHighProcessor().getName(high);
            String lowName = getLowProcessor().getName(low);

            if (!highName.isEmpty()) {
                buffer.append(highName);
                buffer.append(SEPARATOR);
                buffer.append(getToken());

                if (!lowName.isEmpty()) {
                    buffer.append(SEPARATOR);
                }
            }

            if (!lowName.isEmpty()) {
                buffer.append(lowName);
            }

            return buffer.toString();
        }
    }

    static public class DefaultProcessor extends AbstractProcessor {

        static private String MINUS = "minus";
        static private String UNION_AND = "and";

        static private String ZERO_TOKEN = "zero";

        private AbstractProcessor processor = new CompositeBigProcessor(63);

        @Override
        public String getName(String value) {
            boolean negative = false;
            if (value.startsWith("-")) {
                negative = true;
                value = value.substring(1);
            }

            int decimals = value.indexOf(".");
            String decimalValue = null;
            if (0 <= decimals) {
                decimalValue = value.substring(decimals + 1);
                value = value.substring(0, decimals);
            }

            String name = processor.getName(value);

            if (name.isEmpty()) {
                name = ZERO_TOKEN;
            } else if (negative) {
                name = MINUS.concat(SEPARATOR).concat(name); 
            }

            if (!(null == decimalValue || decimalValue.isEmpty())) {
                name = name.concat(SEPARATOR).concat(UNION_AND).concat(SEPARATOR)
                    .concat(processor.getName(decimalValue))
                    .concat(SEPARATOR).concat(SCALE.getName(-decimalValue.length()));
            }

            return name;
        }

    }

    static public AbstractProcessor processor;


    public static void main(String...args) {

        processor = new DefaultProcessor();

        long[] values = new long[] {
            0,
            4,
            10,
            12,
            100,
            108,
            299,
            1000,
            1003,
            2040,
            45213,
            100000,
            100005,
            100010,
            202020,
            202022,
            999999,
            1000000,
            1000001,
            10000000,
            10000007,
            99999999,
            Long.MAX_VALUE,
            Long.MIN_VALUE
        };

        String[] strValues = new String[] {
            "0001.2",
            "3.141592"
        };

        for (long val : values) {
            System.out.println(val + " = " + processor.getName(val) );
        }

        for (String strVal : strValues) {
            System.out.println(strVal + " = " + processor.getName(strVal) );
        }

        // generate a very big number...
        StringBuilder bigNumber = new StringBuilder();
        for (int d=0; d<66; d++) {
            bigNumber.append( (char) ((Math.random() * 10) + '0'));
        }
        bigNumber.append(".");
        for (int d=0; d<26; d++) {
            bigNumber.append( (char) ((Math.random() * 10) + '0'));
        }

        System.out.println(bigNumber.toString() + " = " + processor.getName(bigNumber.toString()));

    }

}

et une sortie d'échantillon (pour le générateur de grand nombre aléatoire)

0 = zero
4 = four
10 = ten
12 = twelve
100 = one hundred
108 = one hundred eight
299 = two hundred ninety-nine
1000 = one thousand
1003 = one thousand three
2040 = two thousand fourty
45213 = fourty-five thousand two hundred thirteen
100000 = one hundred thousand
100005 = one hundred thousand five
100010 = one hundred thousand ten
202020 = two hundred two thousand twenty
202022 = two hundred two thousand twenty-two
999999 = nine hundred ninety-nine thousand nine hundred ninety-nine
1000000 = one million
1000001 = one million one
10000000 = ten million
10000007 = ten million seven
99999999 = ninety-nine million nine hundred ninety-nine thousand nine hundred ninety-nine
9223372036854775807 = nine quintillion two hundred twenty-three quadrillion three hundred seventy-two trillion thirty-six billion eight hundred fifty-four million seven hundred seventy-five thousand eight hundred seven
-9223372036854775808 = minus nine quintillion two hundred twenty-three quadrillion three hundred seventy-two trillion thirty-six billion eight hundred fifty-four million seven hundred seventy-five thousand eight hundred eight
0001.2 = one and two tenth
3.141592 = three and one hundred fourty-one thousand five hundred ninety-two millionth
694780458103427072928672912656674465845126458162617425283733729646.85695031739734695391404376 = six hundred ninety-four vigintillion seven hundred eighty novemdecillion four hundred fifty-eight octodecillion one hundred three septendecillion four hundred twenty-seven sexdecillion seventy-two quindecillion nine hundred twenty-eight quattuordecillion six hundred seventy-two tredecillion nine hundred twelve duodecillion six hundred fifty-six undecillion six hundred seventy-four decillion four hundred sixty-five nonillion eight hundred fourty-five octillion one hundred twenty-six septillion four hundred fifty-eight sextillion one hundred sixty-two quintillion six hundred seventeen quadrillion four hundred twenty-five trillion two hundred eighty-three billion seven hundred thirty-three million seven hundred twenty-nine thousand six hundred fourty-six and eighty-five septillion six hundred ninety-five sextillion thirty-one quintillion seven hundred thirty-nine quadrillion seven hundred thirty-four trillion six hundred ninety-five billion three hundred ninety-one million four hundred four thousand three hundred seventy-six hundred-septillionth

2
juste besoin de ça pour l'anglais seul
Jason

2
@Jason, je répondais à la question "Y a-t-il une fonction facile à utiliser dans l'une des bibliothèques mathématiques que je peux utiliser à cette fin?"
Yanick Rochon

2
Anglais américain ou anglais britannique? Billion a des significations différentes entre ces cultures.
Don Roby

6
@Don Roby - AFAIK, c'est une préoccupation historique uniquement. La plupart des Britanniques utilisent le sens anglais américain de nos jours. (Bien sûr, il y a quelques excentriques qui écrivent des lettres (à l'encre verte) au Times à propos de ce genre de chose, mais ils ne le remarqueront probablement pas, à cause du refus d'apprendre à utiliser les ordinateurs :-))
Stephen C

1
@Rochon: Beau code !! M'a beaucoup aidé..mais a un petit bug..test avec "10.00" ... pour supprimer ce bogue, je veux ajouter un petit correctif lors de la conversion de la chaîne en mot, int indexOfDecimal = value.indexOf ("."); Chaîne decimal = valeur.substring (indexOfDecimal + 1, valeur.longueur ()); BigDecimal decimalValue = nouveau BigDecimal (décimal); if (decimalValue.compareTo (BigDecimal.ZERO) == 0) valeur = valeur.substring (0, indexOfDecimal);
Abhishek Chatterjee

60

ICU4J contient une bonne prise en charge de l'orthographe des nombres. Les fichiers avec les "règles" peuvent être facilement édités, et ce n'est pas un problème pour ajouter d'autres langues (nous l'avons fait par exemple pour le polonais et le russe).


Les données d'ICU4J proviennent du CLDR unicode.org/cldr et prennent déjà en charge le polonais et le russe. unicode.org/repos/cldr/trunk/common/rbnf Avez-vous déposé un ticket si vous avez trouvé des problèmes avec les règles existantes?
Steven R. Loomis

Non, mais nous l'avons fait il y a quelques années, et si je me souviens bien, nous avions besoin de choses supplémentaires. Mais bon à savoir!
Landei

La RBNF a subi des révisions majeures il y a environ un an, à la fois en CLDR et en soins intensifs. Vérifiez-le.
Steven R. Loomis

5
Cela devrait être la réponse choisie car les autres dépendent d'exemples d'implémentations pleines de bogues et non localisées
remplies de

7
Oui! Cela devrait être une réponse choisie ... Cela a fonctionné comme un charme ... Cela se traduit dans n'importe quelle langue, n'importe quelle région, n'importe quel pays comme indiqué ici iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/… .. L'usage est comme simple comme. RuleBasedNumberFormat ruleBasedNumberFormat = new RuleBasedNumberFormat( new Locale("EN", "US"), RuleBasedNumberFormat.SPELLOUT ); System.out.println(ruleBasedNumberFormat.format(value));
Muthu Ganapathy Nathan

24

Je pense que cette solution n'est pas la meilleure, car elle ne fonctionne que pour int, mais je pense que c'est super pour un débutant.

public class NumberWordConverter {
    public static final String[] units = {
            "", "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven",
            "eight", "nine", "ten", "eleven", "twelve", "thirteen", "fourteen",
            "fifteen", "sixteen", "seventeen", "eighteen", "nineteen"
    };

    public static final String[] tens = {
            "",        // 0
            "",        // 1
            "twenty",  // 2
            "thirty",  // 3
            "forty",   // 4
            "fifty",   // 5
            "sixty",   // 6
            "seventy", // 7
            "eighty",  // 8
            "ninety"   // 9
    };

    public static String convert(final int n) {
        if (n < 0) {
            return "minus " + convert(-n);
        }

        if (n < 20) {
            return units[n];
        }

        if (n < 100) {
            return tens[n / 10] + ((n % 10 != 0) ? " " : "") + units[n % 10];
        }

        if (n < 1000) {
            return units[n / 100] + " hundred" + ((n % 100 != 0) ? " " : "") + convert(n % 100);
        }

        if (n < 1000000) {
            return convert(n / 1000) + " thousand" + ((n % 1000 != 0) ? " " : "") + convert(n % 1000);
        }

        if (n < 1000000000) {
            return convert(n / 1000000) + " million" + ((n % 1000000 != 0) ? " " : "") + convert(n % 1000000);
        }

        return convert(n / 1000000000) + " billion"  + ((n % 1000000000 != 0) ? " " : "") + convert(n % 1000000000);
    }

    public static void main(final String[] args) {
        final Random generator = new Random();

        int n;
        for (int i = 0; i < 20; i++) {
            n = generator.nextInt(Integer.MAX_VALUE);

            System.out.printf("%10d = '%s'%n", n, convert(n));
        }

        n = 1000;
        System.out.printf("%10d = '%s'%n", n, convert(n));

        n = 2000;
        System.out.printf("%10d = '%s'%n", n, convert(n));

        n = 10000;
        System.out.printf("%10d = '%s'%n", n, convert(n));

        n = 11000;
        System.out.printf("%10d = '%s'%n", n, convert(n));

        n = 999999999;
        System.out.printf("%10d = '%s'%n", n, convert(n));

        n = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
        System.out.printf("%10d = '%s'%n", n, convert(n));
    }
}

Le test crée 20 nombres aléatoires jusqu'à Integer.MAX_VALUEet que certains qui savent être problématiques, à cause de 0, 10, etc. Sortie:

   5599908 = 'five million five hundred ninety nine thousand nine hundred eight'
 192603486 = 'one hundred ninety two million six hundred three thousand four hundred eighty six'
1392431868 = 'one billion three hundred ninety two million four hundred thirty one thousand eight hundred sixty eight'
1023787010 = 'one billion twenty three million seven hundred eighty seven thousand ten'
1364396236 = 'one billion three hundred sixty four million three hundred ninety six thousand two hundred thirty six'
1511255671 = 'one billion five hundred eleven million two hundred fifty five thousand six hundred seventy one'
 225955221 = 'two hundred twenty five million nine hundred fifty five thousand two hundred twenty one'
1890141052 = 'one billion eight hundred ninety million one hundred forty one thousand fifty two'
 261839422 = 'two hundred sixty one million eight hundred thirty nine thousand four hundred twenty two'
 728428650 = 'seven hundred twenty eight million four hundred twenty eight thousand six hundred fifty'
 860607319 = 'eight hundred sixty million six hundred seven thousand three hundred nineteen'
 719753587 = 'seven hundred nineteen million seven hundred fifty three thousand five hundred eighty seven'
2063829124 = 'two billion sixty three million eight hundred twenty nine thousand one hundred twenty four'
1081010996 = 'one billion eighty one million ten thousand nine hundred ninety six'
 999215799 = 'nine hundred ninety nine million two hundred fifteen thousand seven hundred ninety nine'
2105226236 = 'two billion one hundred five million two hundred twenty six thousand two hundred thirty six'
1431882940 = 'one billion four hundred thirty one million eight hundred eighty two thousand nine hundred forty'
1991707241 = 'one billion nine hundred ninety one million seven hundred seven thousand two hundred forty one'
1088301563 = 'one billion eighty eight million three hundred one thousand five hundred sixty three'
 964601609 = 'nine hundred sixty four million six hundred one thousand six hundred nine'
      1000 = 'one thousand'
      2000 = 'two thousand'
     10000 = 'ten thousand'
     11000 = 'eleven thousand'
 999999999 = 'nine hundred ninety nine million nine hundred ninety nine thousand nine hundred ninety nine'
2147483647 = 'two billion one hundred forty seven million four hundred eighty three thousand six hundred forty seven'

J'espère que ça aide :)


9
/**

This Program will display the given number in words from 0 to 999999999

@author Manoj Kumar Dunna

Mail Id : manojdunna@gmail.com

**/  


import java.util.Scanner;

class NumberToString
{

    public enum hundreds {OneHundred, TwoHundred, ThreeHundred, FourHundred, FiveHundred, SixHundred, SevenHundred, EightHundred, NineHundred}
    public enum tens {Twenty, Thirty, Forty, Fifty, Sixty, Seventy, Eighty, Ninety}
    public enum ones {One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine}
    public enum denom {Thousand, Lakhs, Crores}
    public enum splNums { Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen, Fifteen, Sixteen, Seventeen, Eighteen, Nineteen}
    public static String text = "";

    public static void main(String[] args) 
    {
        System.out.println("Enter Number to convert into words");
        Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
        long num = sc.nextInt();
        int rem = 0;
        int i = 0;
        while(num > 0)
        {
            if(i == 0){
                rem = (int) (num % 1000);
                printText(rem);
                num = num / 1000;
                i++;
            }
            else if(num > 0)
            {
                rem = (int) (num % 100);
                if(rem > 0)
                    text = denom.values()[i - 1]+ " " + text;
                printText(rem);
                num = num / 100;
                i++;
            }
        }
        if(i > 0)
            System.out.println(text);
        else
            System.out.println("Zero");
    }

    public static void printText(int num)
    {
        if(!(num > 9 && num < 19))
        {
            if(num % 10 > 0)
                getOnes(num % 10);

            num = num / 10;
            if(num % 10 > 0)
                getTens(num % 10);

            num = num / 10;
            if(num > 0)
                getHundreds(num);
        }
        else
        {
            getSplNums(num % 10);
        }
    }

    public static void getSplNums(int num)
    {
        text = splNums.values()[num]+ " " + text;
    }

    public static void getHundreds(int num)
    {
        text = hundreds.values()[num - 1]+ " " + text;
    }

    public static void getTens(int num)
    {
        text = tens.values()[num - 2]+ " " + text;
    }

    public static void getOnes(int num)
    {
        text = ones.values()[num - 1]+ " " + text;
    }
}

2
Lakh and Crore est utilisé en anglais indien mais pas en Europe et pas en Amérique. Voir Wikipedia .
CoperNick

6
package it.tommasoresti.facebook;

class NumbersToWords {

    private static final String ZERO = "zero";
    private static String[] oneToNine = {
            "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven", "height", "nine"
    };

    private static String[] tenToNinteen = {
            "ten", "eleven", "twelve", "thirteen", "fourteen", "fifteen", "sixteen", "seventeen", "eighteen", "nineteen"
    };

    private static String[] dozens = {
            "ten", "twenty", "thirty", "forty", "fifty", "sixty", "seventy", "eighty", "ninety"
    };

    public static String solution(int number) {
        if(number == 0)
            return ZERO;

        return generate(number).trim();
    }

    public static String generate(int number) {
        if(number >= 1000000000) {
            return generate(number / 1000000000) + " billion " + generate(number % 1000000000);
        }
        else if(number >= 1000000) {
            return generate(number / 1000000) + " million " + generate(number % 1000000);
        }
        else if(number >= 1000) {
            return generate(number / 1000) + " thousand " + generate(number % 1000);
        }
        else if(number >= 100) {
            return generate(number / 100) + " hundred " + generate(number % 100);
        }

        return generate1To99(number);
    }

    private static String generate1To99(int number) {
        if (number == 0)
            return "";

        if (number <= 9)
            return oneToNine[number - 1];
        else if (number <= 19)
            return tenToNinteen[number % 10];
        else {
            return dozens[number / 10 - 1] + " " + generate1To99(number % 10);
        }
    }
}

Tester

@Test
public void given_a_complex_number() throws Exception {
    assertThat(solution(1234567890),
        is("one billion two hundred thirty four million five hundred sixty seven thousand height hundred ninety"));
}

1
solution brillante.
Mohamed Nageh

5

Jeter un coup d'œil à Tradukisto . C'est une bibliothèque Java que j'ai écrite qui fait le travail.


2
Y a-t-il une raison pour laquelle toutes ces réponses ont une mauvaise grammaire? « 1230-4 » devrait être « un mille deux cent et trente-quatre ». Est-ce un anglais bancaire que je ne connais pas?
weston

3
@weston En anglais américain, le "et" n'est pas utilisé. C'est uniquement en anglais britannique.
4castle

1
@ 4castle heh, femme américaine, je vis au Canada et je ne l'ai jamais remarqué!
weston

4

Dans ce post, je viens de mettre à jour le code de Yanick Rochon . Je l'ai rendu réalisable avec la version inférieure de java 1.6 et j'obtenais la sortie pour 1.00 = un centième . J'ai donc mis à jour le code. Nouveau, je reçois la sortie pour 1,00 = un et zéro centième .

Je ne sais pas ce que je dois faire. Ajoutez une nouvelle réponse ou modifiez ce message. Comme la réponse est très bien classée, j'ai publié un nouveau message avec la mise à jour du code. Je viens de changer ces deux choses mentionnées ci-dessus.

/**
 * This class will convert numeric values into an english representation
 * 
 * For units, see : http://www.jimloy.com/math/billion.htm
 * 
 * @author yanick.rochon@gmail.com
 */
public class NumberToWords {

    static public class ScaleUnit {
        private int exponent;
        private String[] names;

        private ScaleUnit(int exponent, String... names) {
            this.exponent = exponent;
            this.names = names;
        }

        public int getExponent() {
            return exponent;
        }

        public String getName(int index) {
            return names[index];
        }
    }

    /**
     * See http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Names_of_large_numbers
     */
    static private ScaleUnit[] SCALE_UNITS = new ScaleUnit[] {
            new ScaleUnit(63, "vigintillion", "decilliard"),
            new ScaleUnit(60, "novemdecillion", "decillion"),
            new ScaleUnit(57, "octodecillion", "nonilliard"),
            new ScaleUnit(54, "septendecillion", "nonillion"),
            new ScaleUnit(51, "sexdecillion", "octilliard"),
            new ScaleUnit(48, "quindecillion", "octillion"),
            new ScaleUnit(45, "quattuordecillion", "septilliard"),
            new ScaleUnit(42, "tredecillion", "septillion"),
            new ScaleUnit(39, "duodecillion", "sextilliard"),
            new ScaleUnit(36, "undecillion", "sextillion"),
            new ScaleUnit(33, "decillion", "quintilliard"),
            new ScaleUnit(30, "nonillion", "quintillion"),
            new ScaleUnit(27, "octillion", "quadrilliard"),
            new ScaleUnit(24, "septillion", "quadrillion"),
            new ScaleUnit(21, "sextillion", "trilliard"),
            new ScaleUnit(18, "quintillion", "trillion"),
            new ScaleUnit(15, "quadrillion", "billiard"),
            new ScaleUnit(12, "trillion", "billion"),
            new ScaleUnit(9, "billion", "milliard"),
            new ScaleUnit(6, "million", "million"),
            new ScaleUnit(3, "thousand", "thousand"),
            new ScaleUnit(2, "hundred", "hundred"),
            // new ScaleUnit(1, "ten", "ten"),
            // new ScaleUnit(0, "one", "one"),
            new ScaleUnit(-1, "tenth", "tenth"), new ScaleUnit(-2, "hundredth", "hundredth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-3, "thousandth", "thousandth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-4, "ten-thousandth", "ten-thousandth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-5, "hundred-thousandth", "hundred-thousandth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-6, "millionth", "millionth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-7, "ten-millionth", "ten-millionth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-8, "hundred-millionth", "hundred-millionth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-9, "billionth", "milliardth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-10, "ten-billionth", "ten-milliardth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-11, "hundred-billionth", "hundred-milliardth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-12, "trillionth", "billionth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-13, "ten-trillionth", "ten-billionth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-14, "hundred-trillionth", "hundred-billionth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-15, "quadrillionth", "billiardth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-16, "ten-quadrillionth", "ten-billiardth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-17, "hundred-quadrillionth", "hundred-billiardth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-18, "quintillionth", "trillionth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-19, "ten-quintillionth", "ten-trillionth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-20, "hundred-quintillionth", "hundred-trillionth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-21, "sextillionth", "trilliardth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-22, "ten-sextillionth", "ten-trilliardth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-23, "hundred-sextillionth", "hundred-trilliardth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-24, "septillionth", "quadrillionth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-25, "ten-septillionth", "ten-quadrillionth"),
            new ScaleUnit(-26, "hundred-septillionth", "hundred-quadrillionth"), };

    static public enum Scale {
        SHORT, LONG;

        public String getName(int exponent) {
            for (ScaleUnit unit : SCALE_UNITS) {
                if (unit.getExponent() == exponent) {
                    return unit.getName(this.ordinal());
                }
            }
            return "";
        }
    }

    /**
     * Change this scale to support American and modern British value (short scale) or Traditional
     * British value (long scale)
     */
    static public Scale SCALE = Scale.SHORT;

    static abstract public class AbstractProcessor {

        static protected final String SEPARATOR = " ";
        static protected final int NO_VALUE = -1;

        protected List<Integer> getDigits(long value) {
            ArrayList<Integer> digits = new ArrayList<Integer>();
            if (value == 0) {
                digits.add(0);
            } else {
                while (value > 0) {
                    digits.add(0, (int) value % 10);
                    value /= 10;
                }
            }
            return digits;
        }

        public String getName(long value) {
            return getName(Long.toString(value));
        }

        public String getName(double value) {
            return getName(Double.toString(value));
        }

        abstract public String getName(String value);
    }

    static public class UnitProcessor extends AbstractProcessor {

        static private final String[] TOKENS = new String[] { "one", "two", "three", "four",
                "five", "six", "seven", "eight", "nine", "ten", "eleven", "twelve", "thirteen",
                "fourteen", "fifteen", "sixteen", "seventeen", "eighteen", "nineteen" };

        @Override
        public String getName(String value) {
            StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();

            int offset = NO_VALUE;
            int number;
            if (value.length() > 3) {
                number = Integer.valueOf(value.substring(value.length() - 3), 10);
            } else {
                number = Integer.valueOf(value, 10);
            }
            number %= 100;
            if (number < 10) {
                offset = (number % 10) - 1;
                // number /= 10;
            } else if (number < 20) {
                offset = (number % 20) - 1;
                // number /= 100;
            }

            if (offset != NO_VALUE && offset < TOKENS.length) {
                buffer.append(TOKENS[offset]);
            }

            return buffer.toString();
        }

    }

    static public class TensProcessor extends AbstractProcessor {

        static private final String[] TOKENS = new String[] { "twenty", "thirty", "fourty",
                "fifty", "sixty", "seventy", "eighty", "ninety" };

        static private final String UNION_SEPARATOR = "-";

        private UnitProcessor unitProcessor = new UnitProcessor();

        @Override
        public String getName(String value) {
            StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();
            boolean tensFound = false;

            int number;
            if (value.length() > 3) {
                number = Integer.valueOf(value.substring(value.length() - 3), 10);
            } else {
                number = Integer.valueOf(value, 10);
            }
            number %= 100; // keep only two digits
            if (number >= 20) {
                buffer.append(TOKENS[(number / 10) - 2]);
                number %= 10;
                tensFound = true;
            } else {
                number %= 20;
            }

            if (number != 0) {
                if (tensFound) {
                    buffer.append(UNION_SEPARATOR);
                }
                buffer.append(unitProcessor.getName(number));
            }

            return buffer.toString();
        }
    }

    static public class HundredProcessor extends AbstractProcessor {

        private int EXPONENT = 2;

        private UnitProcessor unitProcessor = new UnitProcessor();
        private TensProcessor tensProcessor = new TensProcessor();

        @Override
        public String getName(String value) {
            StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();

            int number;
            if ("".equals(value)) {
                number = 0;
            } else if (value.length() > 4) {
                number = Integer.valueOf(value.substring(value.length() - 4), 10);
            } else {
                number = Integer.valueOf(value, 10);
            }
            number %= 1000; // keep at least three digits

            if (number >= 100) {
                buffer.append(unitProcessor.getName(number / 100));
                buffer.append(SEPARATOR);
                buffer.append(SCALE.getName(EXPONENT));
            }

            String tensName = tensProcessor.getName(number % 100);

            if (!"".equals(tensName) && (number >= 100)) {
                buffer.append(SEPARATOR);
            }
            buffer.append(tensName);

            return buffer.toString();
        }
    }

    static public class CompositeBigProcessor extends AbstractProcessor {

        private HundredProcessor hundredProcessor = new HundredProcessor();
        private AbstractProcessor lowProcessor;
        private int exponent;

        public CompositeBigProcessor(int exponent) {
            if (exponent <= 3) {
                lowProcessor = hundredProcessor;
            } else {
                lowProcessor = new CompositeBigProcessor(exponent - 3);
            }
            this.exponent = exponent;
        }

        public String getToken() {
            return SCALE.getName(getPartDivider());
        }

        protected AbstractProcessor getHighProcessor() {
            return hundredProcessor;
        }

        protected AbstractProcessor getLowProcessor() {
            return lowProcessor;
        }

        public int getPartDivider() {
            return exponent;
        }

        @Override
        public String getName(String value) {
            StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();

            String high, low;
            if (value.length() < getPartDivider()) {
                high = "";
                low = value;
            } else {
                int index = value.length() - getPartDivider();
                high = value.substring(0, index);
                low = value.substring(index);
            }

            String highName = getHighProcessor().getName(high);
            String lowName = getLowProcessor().getName(low);

            if (!"".equals(highName)) {
                buffer.append(highName);
                buffer.append(SEPARATOR);
                buffer.append(getToken());

                if (!"".equals(lowName)) {
                    buffer.append(SEPARATOR);
                }
            }

            if (!"".equals(lowName)) {
                buffer.append(lowName);
            }

            return buffer.toString();
        }
    }

    static public class DefaultProcessor extends AbstractProcessor {

        static private String MINUS = "minus";
        static private String UNION_AND = "and";

        static private String ZERO_TOKEN = "zero";

        private AbstractProcessor processor = new CompositeBigProcessor(63);

        @Override
        public String getName(String value) {
            boolean negative = false;
            if (value.startsWith("-")) {
                negative = true;
                value = value.substring(1);
            }

            int decimals = value.indexOf(".");
            String decimalValue = null;
            if (0 <= decimals) {
                decimalValue = value.substring(decimals + 1);
                value = value.substring(0, decimals);
            }

            String name = processor.getName(value);

            if ("".equals(name)) {
                name = ZERO_TOKEN;
            } else if (negative) {
                name = MINUS.concat(SEPARATOR).concat(name);
            }

            if (!(null == decimalValue || "".equals(decimalValue))) {

                String zeroDecimalValue = "";
                for (int i = 0; i < decimalValue.length(); i++) {
                    zeroDecimalValue = zeroDecimalValue + "0";
                }
                if (decimalValue.equals(zeroDecimalValue)) {
                    name = name.concat(SEPARATOR).concat(UNION_AND).concat(SEPARATOR).concat(
                            "zero").concat(SEPARATOR).concat(
                            SCALE.getName(-decimalValue.length()));
                } else {
                    name = name.concat(SEPARATOR).concat(UNION_AND).concat(SEPARATOR).concat(
                            processor.getName(decimalValue)).concat(SEPARATOR).concat(
                            SCALE.getName(-decimalValue.length()));
                }

            }

            return name;
        }

    }

    static public AbstractProcessor processor;

    public static void main(String... args) {

        processor = new DefaultProcessor();

        long[] values = new long[] { 0, 4, 10, 12, 100, 108, 299, 1000, 1003, 2040, 45213, 100000,
                100005, 100010, 202020, 202022, 999999, 1000000, 1000001, 10000000, 10000007,
                99999999, Long.MAX_VALUE, Long.MIN_VALUE };

        String[] strValues = new String[] { "0", "1.30", "0001.00", "3.141592" };

        for (long val : values) {
            System.out.println(val + " = " + processor.getName(val));
        }

        for (String strVal : strValues) {
            System.out.println(strVal + " = " + processor.getName(strVal));
        }

        // generate a very big number...
        StringBuilder bigNumber = new StringBuilder();
        for (int d = 0; d < 66; d++) {
            bigNumber.append((char) ((Math.random() * 10) + '0'));
        }
        bigNumber.append(".");
        for (int d = 0; d < 26; d++) {
            bigNumber.append((char) ((Math.random() * 10) + '0'));
        }
        System.out.println(bigNumber.toString() + " = " + processor.getName(bigNumber.toString()));
    }
}

La sortie est

0 = zero
4 = four
10 = ten
12 = twelve
100 = one hundred
108 = one hundred eight
299 = two hundred ninety-nine
1000 = one thousand
1003 = one thousand three
2040 = two thousand fourty
45213 = fourty-five thousand two hundred thirteen
100000 = one hundred thousand
100005 = one hundred thousand five
100010 = one hundred thousand ten
202020 = two hundred two thousand twenty
202022 = two hundred two thousand twenty-two
999999 = nine hundred ninety-nine thousand nine hundred ninety-nine
1000000 = one million
1000001 = one million one
10000000 = ten million
10000007 = ten million seven
99999999 = ninety-nine million nine hundred ninety-nine thousand nine hundred ninety-nine
9223372036854775807 = nine quintillion two hundred twenty-three quadrillion three hundred seventy-two trillion thirty-six billion eight hundred fifty-four million seven hundred seventy-five thousand eight hundred seven
-9223372036854775808 = minus nine quintillion two hundred twenty-three quadrillion three hundred seventy-two trillion thirty-six billion eight hundred fifty-four million seven hundred seventy-five thousand eight hundred eight
0.0 = zero and zero tenth
1.30 = one and thirty hundredth
0001.00 = one and zero hundredth
3.141592 = three and one hundred fourty-one thousand five hundred ninety-two millionth
354064188376576616844741830273568537829518115677552666352927559274.76892492652888527014418647 = three hundred fifty-four vigintillion sixty-four novemdecillion one hundred eighty-eight octodecillion three hundred seventy-six septendecillion five hundred seventy-six sexdecillion six hundred sixteen quindecillion eight hundred fourty-four quattuordecillion seven hundred fourty-one tredecillion eight hundred thirty duodecillion two hundred seventy-three undecillion five hundred sixty-eight decillion five hundred thirty-seven nonillion eight hundred twenty-nine octillion five hundred eighteen septillion one hundred fifteen sextillion six hundred seventy-seven quintillion five hundred fifty-two quadrillion six hundred sixty-six trillion three hundred fifty-two billion nine hundred twenty-seven million five hundred fifty-nine thousand two hundred seventy-four and seventy-six septillion eight hundred ninety-two sextillion four hundred ninety-two quintillion six hundred fifty-two quadrillion eight hundred eighty-eight trillion five hundred twenty-seven billion fourteen million four hundred eighteen thousand six hundred fourty-seven hundred-septillionth

3
/* this program will display number in words
for eg. if you enter 101,it will show "ONE HUNDRED AND ONE"*/

import java.util.*;

public class NumToWords {
  String string;
  String st1[] = { "", "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven",
                   "eight", "nine", };
  String st2[] = { "hundred", "thousand", "lakh", "crore" };
  String st3[] = { "ten", "eleven", "twelve", "thirteen", "fourteen",
                   "fifteen", "sixteen", "seventeen", "eighteen", "ninteen", };
  String st4[] = { "twenty", "thirty", "fourty", "fifty", "sixty", "seventy",
                   "eighty", "ninety" };

  public String convert(int number) {
    int n = 1;
    int word;
    string = "";
    while (number != 0) {
      switch (n) {
        case 1:
          word = number % 100;
          pass(word);
          if (number > 100 && number % 100 != 0) {
            show("and ");
            //System.out.print("ankit");
          }
          number /= 100;
          break;
        case 2:
          word = number % 10;
          if (word != 0) {
            show(" ");
            show(st2[0]);
            show(" ");
            pass(word);
          }
          number /= 10;
          break;
        case 3:
          word = number % 100;
          if (word != 0) {
            show(" ");
            show(st2[1]);
            show(" ");
            pass(word);
          }
          number /= 100;
          break;
        case 4:
          word = number % 100;
          if (word != 0) {
            show(" ");
            show(st2[2]);
            show(" ");
            pass(word);
          }
          number /= 100;
          break;
        case 5:
          word = number % 100;
          if (word != 0) {
            show(" ");
            show(st2[3]);
            show(" ");
            pass(word);
          }
          number /= 100;
          break;
        }
        n++;
      }
      return string;
    }

  public void pass(int number) {
    int word, q;
    if (number < 10) {
      show(st1[number]);
    }
    if (number > 9 && number < 20) {
      show(st3[number - 10]);
    }
    if (number > 19) {
      word = number % 10;
      if (word == 0) {
        q = number / 10;
        show(st4[q - 2]);
      } else {
        q = number / 10;
        show(st1[word]);
        show(" ");
        show(st4[q - 2]);
      }
    }
  }

  public void show(String s) {
    String st;
    st = string;
    string = s;
    string += st;
  }

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    NumToWords w = new NumToWords();
    Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
    System.out.print("Enter Number: ");
    int num = input.nextInt();
    String inwords = w.convert(num);
    System.out.println(inwords);
  }
}

Vous devez ajouter une description avec le code ... Bienvenue dans Stackoverflow
Sandip Armal Patil

2

Vous pouvez utiliser RuleBasedNumberFormat. par exemple, le résultat vous donneraNinety

ULocale locale = new ULocale(Locale.US);  //us english
Double d = Double.parseDouble(90);
NumberFormat formatter = new RuleBasedNumberFormat(locale, RuleBasedNumberFormat.SPELLOUT);
String result = formatter.format(d);

Il prend en charge un large éventail de langues.


1
Pour les hispanophones, je suggère de lire aussi cette réponse: stackoverflow.com/a/10019105/3954514
Sebastian Cardona Osorio

1

Je pense que cela peut vous aider ... le programme est très simple et fonctionne bien

import java.util.*;

public class NumberToWord

{
    public void pw(int n, String ch)
    {
        String one[] = {

        " ", " one", " two", " three", " four", " five", " six", " seven",
                " eight", " Nine", " ten", " eleven", " twelve", " thirteen",
                " fourteen", "fifteen", " sixteen", " seventeen", " eighteen",
                " nineteen" };
        String ten[] = { " ", " ", " twenty", " thirty", " forty", " fifty",
                " sixty", "seventy", " eighty", " ninety" };
        if (n > 19) {
            System.out.print(ten[n / 10] + " " + one[n % 10]);
        } else {
            System.out.print(one[n]);
        }
        if (n > 0)
            System.out.print(ch);

    }
    public static void main(String[] args)

    {
        int n = 0;
        Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
        System.out.print("Enter an integer number: ");
        n = s.nextInt();
        if (n <= 0)
            System.out.print("Enter numbers greater than 0");
        else
        {
            NumberToWord a = new NumberToWord();
            System.out.print("After conversion number in words is :");
            a.pw((n / 1000000000), " Hundred");
            a.pw((n / 10000000) % 100, " crore");
            a.pw(((n / 100000) % 100), " lakh");
            a.pw(((n / 1000) % 100), " thousand");
            a.pw(((n / 100) % 10), " hundred");
            a.pw((n % 100), " ");
        }
    }
}

1
import java.util.*;

public class NumberToWord {
    public void numberToword(int n, String ch) {
        String one[] = {" ", " one", " two", " three", " four", " five", " six", " seven", " eight", " Nine", " ten", " eleven", " twelve", " thirteen", " fourteen", "fifteen", " sixteen", " seventeen", " eighteen", " nineteen"
        };
        String ten[] = {" ", " ", " twenty", " thirty", " forty", " fifty", " sixty", "seventy", " eighty", " ninety"};
        if (n > 19) {
            System.out.print(ten[n / 10] + " " + one[n % 10]);
        } else {
            System.out.print(one[n]);
        }
        if (n > 0) {
            System.out.print(ch);
        }
    }
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        int n = 0;
        Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
        System.out.print("Enter an integer number: ");
        n = s.nextInt();
        if (n <= 0) {
            System.out.print("Enter numbers greater than 0");
        } else {
            NumberToWord a = new NumberToWord();
            System.out.print("After conversion number in words is :");
            a.numberToword((n / 1000000000), " Hundred");
            a.numberToword((n / 10000000) % 100, " crore");
            a.numberToword(((n / 100000) % 100), " lakh");
            a.numberToword(((n / 1000) % 100), " thousand");
            a.numberToword(((n / 100) % 10), " hundred");
            a.numberToword((n % 100), " ");
        }
    }
}

1

cela pourrait aider

public String numberToWords(long number) {
    if (number == 0) {
        return "zero";
    }
    if (number < 0) {
        return "minus " + numberToWords(Math.abs(number));
    }
    String words = "";
    if ((number / 10000000) > 0) {
        words += numberToWords(number / 10000000) + " Crore ";
        number %= 10000000;
    }
    if ((number / 100000) > 0) {
        words += numberToWords(number / 100000) + " Lakh ";
        number %= 100000;
    }
    if ((number / 1000) > 0) {
        words += numberToWords(number / 1000) + " Thousand ";
        number %= 1000;
    }
    if ((number / 100) > 0) {
        words += numberToWords(number / 100) + " Hundred ";
        number %= 100;
    }
    if (number > 0) {
        if (!words.equals("")) {
            words += "and ";
        }
        if (number < 20) {
            words += number;
        } else {
            words += (number);
            if ((number % 10) > 0) {
                words += "-" + (number % 10);
            }
        }
    }
    return words;
}

1

Vous n'en avez probablement plus besoin, mais j'ai récemment écrit une classe Java pour ce faire. Apparemment, Yanick Rochon a fait quelque chose de similaire. Il convertira des nombres jusqu'à 999 Novemdecillion (999 * 10 ^ 60). Cela pourrait faire plus si je savais ce qui est arrivé après Novemdecillion, mais je serais prêt à parier que ce n'est pas nécessaire. Donnez simplement le nombre sous forme de chaîne en cents. La sortie est également grammaticalement correcte.

Voici un lien vers le dépôt Bitbucket


2
Pour info, ce lien semble rompu
Justin

1
class NumberToWord {
    private static Map<Integer, String> numbers = new HashMap<Integer, String>();
    private static Set<Integer> numberSet = new TreeSet<Integer>(new Comparator<Integer>() {
        public int compare(Integer o1, Integer o2) {
            return o2 - o1;
        }
    });

    static {
        init();
        numberSet.addAll(numbers.keySet());
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        System.out.println(getNumberInWord(1898765));
    }

    /*
     * convert positive numbers in word format number > 0 only
     */
    static String getNumberInWord(int number) {
        StringBuilder word = new StringBuilder();
        for (Integer n : numberSet) {
            if (number > 0 && number >= n) {
                int div = number / n;
                String strNum = numbers.get(div);
                if (strNum == null) {
                    word.append(getNumberInWord(div));
                }
                // for less than 100, we don't need to say 1
                if (strNum != null && (div > 1 || n > 100))
                    word.append(strNum + " ");

                word.append(numbers.get(n) + " ");
                number = number % n;
            }
        }
        return word.toString();
    }

    static void init() {
        numbers.put(0, "Zero");
        numbers.put(1, "One");
        numbers.put(2, "Two");
        numbers.put(3, "Three");
        numbers.put(4, "Four");
        numbers.put(5, "Five");
        numbers.put(6, "Six");
        numbers.put(7, "Seven");
        numbers.put(8, "Eight");
        numbers.put(9, "Nine");
        numbers.put(10, "Ten");
        numbers.put(11, "Eleven");
        numbers.put(12, "Twelve");
        numbers.put(13, "Thirteen");
        numbers.put(14, "Fourteen");
        numbers.put(15, "Fifteen");
        numbers.put(16, "Sixteen");
        numbers.put(17, "Seventeen");
        numbers.put(18, "Eighteeen");
        numbers.put(19, "Nineteen");
        numbers.put(20, "Twenty");
        numbers.put(30, "Thirty");
        numbers.put(40, "Forty");
        numbers.put(50, "Fifty");
        numbers.put(60, "Sixty");
        numbers.put(70, "Seventy");
        numbers.put(80, "Eighty");
        numbers.put(90, "Ninty");
        numbers.put(100, "Hundred");
        numbers.put(1000, "Thousand");
        numbers.put(1000000, "Million");
        numbers.put(100000000, "Billion");
    }

}

1

J'ai développé un composant Java pour convertir un nombre donné en mots. Tout ce que vous avez à faire est de copier simplement la classe entière du programme Java pour convertir des nombres en mots et de la coller dans votre projet.

Invoquez-le comme ci-dessous

Words w = Words.getInstance(1234567);
System.out.println(w.getNumberInWords());

Mon programme prend en charge jusqu'à 10 millions. Si vous le souhaitez, vous pouvez toujours l'étendre. Juste en dessous de l'exemple de sortie

2345223 = Twenty Three Lakh Fourty Five Thousand Two Hundred Twenty Three
9999999 = Ninety Nine Lakh Ninety Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Nine
199 = One Hundred Ninety Nine
10 = Ten

Merci

Santhosh


1

Vous pouvez utiliser ICU4J , il suffit d'ajouter une entrée POM et le code ci-dessous pour tout numéro, pays et langue.

Entrée POM

     <dependency>
        <groupId>com.ibm.icu</groupId>
        <artifactId>icu4j</artifactId>
        <version>64.2</version>
    </dependency>

Le code est

public class TranslateNumberToWord {

/**
 * Translate
 * 
 * @param ctryCd
 * @param lang
 * @param reqStr
 * @param fractionUnitName
 * @return
 */
public static String translate(String ctryCd, String lang, String reqStr, String fractionUnitName) {
    StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer();

    Locale locale = new Locale(lang, ctryCd);
    Currency crncy = Currency.getInstance(locale);

    String inputArr[] = StringUtils.split(new BigDecimal(reqStr).abs().toPlainString(), ".");
    RuleBasedNumberFormat rule = new RuleBasedNumberFormat(locale, RuleBasedNumberFormat.SPELLOUT);

    int i = 0;
    for (String input : inputArr) {
        CurrencyAmount crncyAmt = new CurrencyAmount(new BigDecimal(input), crncy);
        if (i++ == 0) {
            result.append(rule.format(crncyAmt)).append(" " + crncy.getDisplayName() + " and ");
        } else {
            result.append(rule.format(crncyAmt)).append(" " + fractionUnitName + " ");
        }
    }
    return result.toString();
}

public static void main(String[] args) {
    String ctryCd = "US";
    String lang = "en";
    String input = "95.17";

    String result = translate(ctryCd, lang, input, "Cents");
    System.out.println("Input: " + input + " result: " + result);
}}

Testé avec un assez grand nombre et la sortie serait

Input: 95.17 result: ninety-five US Dollar and seventeen Cents
Input: 999999999999999999.99 result: nine hundred ninety-nine quadrillion nine hundred ninety-nine trillion nine hundred ninety-nine billion nine hundred ninety-nine million nine hundred ninety-nine thousand nine hundred ninety-nine US Dollar and ninety-nine Cents 

J'ai développé une API REST pour approvisionner Number to Words pour n'importe quelle langue. Utilisation gratuite, essayez-le 49.206.25.208:18080/api/v1/generate/…
Anand

0
/* This program will print words for a number between 0 to 99999*/

    public class NumberInWords5Digits {

        static int testcase1 = 93284;

        public static void main(String args[]){
            NumberInWords5Digits testInstance = new NumberInWords5Digits();
            String result = testInstance.inWords(testcase1);
            System.out.println("Result : "+result);
        }

        //write your code here
        public String inWords(int num){
            int digit = 0;
            String word = "";
            int temp = num;
            while(temp>0)
            {
                if(temp%10 >= 0)
                    digit++;
                temp = temp/10;
            }

            if(num == 0)
                return "zero";

            System.out.println(num);
            if(digit == 1)
                word = inTens(num, digit);
            else if(digit == 2)
                word = inTens(num, digit);
            else if(digit == 3)
                word = inHundreds(num, digit);
            else if(digit == 4)
                word = inThousands(num, digit);
            else if(digit == 5)
                word = inThousands(num, digit);
            return word;
        }

        public String inTens(int num, int digit){
            int tens = 0;
            int units = 0;
            if(digit == 2)      
            {
                tens = num/10;
                units = num%10;
            }
            String unit = "";
            String ten = "";
            String word = "";

            if(num == 10)
            {word = "ten"; return word;}

            if(num == 11)
            {word = "eleven"; return word;}
            if(num == 12)
            {word = "twelve"; return word;}
            if(num == 13)
            {word = "thirteen"; return word;}
            if(num == 14)
            {word = "fourteen"; return word;}
            if(num == 15)
            {word = "fifteen"; return word;}
            if(num == 16)
            {word = "sixteen"; return word;}
            if(num == 17)
            {word = "seventeen"; return word;}
            if(num == 18)
            {word = "eighteen"; return word;}
            if(num == 19)
            {word = "nineteen"; return word;}

            if(units == 1 || num == 1)
                unit = "one";
            else if(units == 2 || num == 2)
                unit = "two";
            else if(units == 3 || num == 3)
                unit = "three";
            else if(units == 4 || num == 4)
                unit = "four";
            else if(units == 5 || num == 5)
                unit = "five";
            else if(units == 6 || num == 6)
                unit = "six";
            else if(units == 7 || num == 7)
                unit = "seven";
            else if(units == 8 || num == 8)
                unit = "eight";
            else if(units == 9 || num == 9)
                unit = "nine";

            if(tens == 2)
                ten = "twenty";
            else if(tens == 3)
                ten = "thirty";
            else if(tens == 4)
                ten = "forty";
            else if(tens == 5)
                ten = "fifty";
            else if(tens == 6)
                ten = "sixty";
            else if(tens == 7)
                ten = "seventy";
            else if(tens == 8)
                ten = "eighty";
            else if(tens == 9)
                ten = "ninety";

            if(digit == 1)
                word = unit;
            else if(digit == 2)
                word = ten + " " + unit;
            return word;
        }

        //inHundreds(525, 3)
        public String inHundreds(int num, int digit){

            int hundreds = num/100; // =5
            int tensAndUnits = num%100; // =25
            String hundred = "";
            String tenAndUnit = "";
            String word = "";

            tenAndUnit = inTens(tensAndUnits, 2);

            if(hundreds == 1)
                hundred = "one hundred";
            else if(hundreds == 2)
                hundred = "two hundred";
            else if(hundreds == 3)
                hundred = "three hundred";
            else if(hundreds == 4)
                hundred = "four hundred";
            else if(hundreds == 5)
                hundred = "five hundred";
            else if(hundreds == 6)
                hundred = "six hundred";
            else if(hundreds == 7)
                hundred = "seven hundred";
            else if(hundreds == 8)
                hundred = "eight hundred";
            else if(hundreds == 9)
                hundred = "nine hundred";

            word = hundred + " " + tenAndUnit;
            return word;
        }

        public String inThousands(int num, int digit){

            int thousands = 0;      
            int hundredsAndOthers = num%1000;
            String thousand = "";
            String hundredAndOther = "";
            String word = "";
            if(digit == 5)
            {
                thousands = num/1000;
                thousand = inTens(thousands, 2);            
            }
            else if(digit == 4)
            {
                thousands = num/1000;
                thousand = inTens(thousands, 1);
            }

            if(hundredsAndOthers/100 == 0) // in case of "023"
                hundredAndOther = inTens(hundredsAndOthers, 2);
            else
                hundredAndOther = inHundreds(hundredsAndOthers, 3);

            word = thousand + " thousand " + hundredAndOther;

            return word;
        }
    }

0
import java.lang.*;
import java.io.*;
public class rupee
{
public static void main(String[] args)throws  IOException
{

 int len=0,revnum=0,i,dup=0,j=0,k=0;
 int gvalue;
  String[] ones={"one","Two","Three","Four","Five","Six","Seven","Eight","Nine","Eleven","Twelve","Thirteen","Fourteen","Fifteen","Sixteen","Seventeen","Eighteen","Nineteen",""};
    String[] twos={"Ten","Twenty","Thirty","Fourty","fifty","Sixty","Seventy","eighty","Ninety",""};
System.out.println("\n Enter value");
InputStreamReader b=new InputStreamReader(System.in);
BufferedReader br=new BufferedReader(b);
gvalue=Integer.parseInt(br.readLine());
if(gvalue==10)

System.out.println("Ten");

else if(gvalue==100)

System.out.println("Hundred");

else if(gvalue==1000)
System.out.println("Thousand");

dup=gvalue;
for(i=0;dup>0;i++)
{
revnum=revnum*10+dup%10;
len++;
dup=dup/10;
}
while(j<len)
{
if(gvalue<10)
{
System.out.println(ones[gvalue-1]);
}
else if(gvalue>10&&gvalue<=19)
{
System.out.println(ones[gvalue-2]);
break;
}
else if(gvalue>19&&gvalue<100)
{
k=gvalue/10;
gvalue=gvalue%10;
System.out.println(twos[k-1]);
}
else if(gvalue>100&&gvalue<1000)
{
k=gvalue/100;
gvalue=gvalue%100;
System.out.println(ones[k-1] +"Hundred");
}
else if(gvalue>=1000&&gvalue<9999)
{
k=gvalue/1000;
gvalue=gvalue%1000;
System.out.println(ones[k-1]+"Thousand");
    }
else if(gvalue>=11000&&gvalue<=19000)
{
    k=gvalue/1000;
    gvalue=gvalue%1000;
    System.out.println(twos[k-2]+"Thousand");
}       
else if(gvalue>=12000&&gvalue<100000)
{
k=gvalue/10000;
    gvalue=gvalue%10000;
System.out.println(ones[gvalue-1]);
}
else
{
System.out.println("");
    }
j++;
}
}
}

0

C'est une autre façon ... (avec une portée limitée)

public static String numToWord(Integer i) {

 final  String[] units = { "Zero", "One", "Two", "Three",
        "Four", "Five", "Six", "Seven", "Eight", "Nine", "Ten", "Eleven",
        "Twelve", "Thirteen", "Fourteen", "Fifteen", "Sixteen",
        "Seventeen", "Eighteen", "Nineteen" };
 final  String[] tens = { "", "", "Twenty", "Thirty", "Forty",
        "Fifty", "Sixty", "Seventy", "Eighty", "Ninety" };
    if (i < 20)
        return units[i];
    if (i < 100)
        return tens[i / 10] + ((i % 10 > 0) ? " " + numToWord(i % 10) : "");
    if (i < 1000)
        return units[i / 100] + " Hundred"
                + ((i % 100 > 0) ? " and " + numToWord(i % 100) : "");
    if (i < 1000000)
        return numToWord(i / 1000) + " Thousand "
                + ((i % 1000 > 0) ? " " + numToWord(i % 1000) : "");
    return numToWord(i / 1000000) + " Million "
            + ((i % 1000000 > 0) ? " " + numToWord(i % 1000000) : "");
}

0

Je l'ai implémenté comme ça

package com.stack.overflow.number.in.english;

import java.util.ResourceBundle;

public class ActualImplementation {

    public static ResourceBundle readPropertyFile = ResourceBundle
            .getBundle("NumberEnglishRepresentation");

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        System.out.println(ActualImplementation.main(-2));
    }

    public static String main(Integer number) {
        int power;
        // Calculate Number of digits

        Integer numberOfDigits = number > 0 ? (int) Math.log10((double) number) + 1
                : 1;
        String output = "";
        // If number is negative convert it to positive an append minus to
        // output
        if (Integer.signum(number) == -1) {
            output = "minus ";
            number = number < 0 ? number * -1 : number;
        }
        String stringVal = String.valueOf(number);

        if (number <= 20 || number == 30 || number == 40 || number == 50
                || number == 60 || number == 70 || number == 80 || number == 90
                || number == 100 || number == 1000)
            output += readPropertyFile.getString(stringVal);

        else {
            int i;
            for (i = 0; i < numberOfDigits; i++) {

                if (number != 0) {

                    numberOfDigits = number > 0 ? (int) Math
                            .log10((double) number) + 1 : 1;

                    power = (int) Math.pow(10, numberOfDigits - 1);
                    // If number is like 10,001 then print ten first and then
                    // remaining value
                    if (numberOfDigits >= 5 && numberOfDigits % 2 == 1) {
                        power = (int) Math.pow(10, numberOfDigits - 2);
                    }

                    if (readPropertyFile.containsKey(String.valueOf(number)))
                        output += readPropertyFile.getString(String
                                .valueOf(number));
                    else {
                        // As the digits at units and tens place are read
                        // differently
                        if (numberOfDigits > 2) {

                            output += readPropertyFile.getString(String
                                    .valueOf(number / power))
                                    + readPropertyFile.getString(String
                                            .valueOf(power));
                        } else {
                            output += readPropertyFile.getString(String
                                    .valueOf(number - number % power));

                        }
                    }
                    number = (int) (number % power);

                }
            }
        }

        return output;
    }
}

et le fichier de ressources est:

0=zero
1=one
2=two
3=three
4=four
5=five
6=six
7=seven
8=eight
9=nine
10=ten 


11=eleven
12=twelve
13=thirteen
14=fourteen
15fifteen
16=sixteen
17=seventeen
18=eighteen
19=nineteen
20=twenty

30=thirty
40=fourty
50=fifty
60=sixty
70=seventy
80=eighty
90=ninety

100=hundred
1000=thousand
100000=Lakh

Celui-ci est implémenté jusqu'à 10 lakhs seulement


0
public class NumberConverter {

    private String[] singleDigit = {"", " one", " two", " three",
    " four", " five"," six", " seven", " eight", " nine"};

    private String[] tens = {" ten", " eleven", " twelve", " thirteen",
            " fourteen", " fifteen"," sixteen", " seventeen", " eighteen", " nineteen"};

    private String[] twoDigits = {"", "", " twenty", " thirty",
            " forty", " fifty"," sixty", " seventy", " eighty", " ninety"};

    public String convertToWords(String input) {
        long number = Long.parseLong(input);
        int size = input.length();
        if (size <= 3) {
            int num = (int) number;
            return handle3Digits(num);
        } else if (size > 3 && size <= 6) {
            int thousand = (int)(number/1000);
            int hundred = (int) (number % 1000);
            String thousands = handle3Digits(thousand);

            String hundreds = handle3Digits(hundred);
            String word = "";

            if (!thousands.isEmpty()) {
                word = thousands +" thousand";
            }
            word += hundreds;
            return word;
        } else if (size > 6 && size <= 9) {
            int million = (int) (number/ 1000000);
            number = number % 1000000;
            int thousand = (int)(number/1000);
            int hundred = (int) (number % 1000);

            String millions = handle3Digits(million);
            String thousands = handle3Digits(thousand);
            String hundreds = handle3Digits(hundred);

            String word = "";

            if (!millions.isEmpty()) {
                word = millions +" million";
            }
            if (!thousands.isEmpty()) {
                word += thousands +" thousand";
            }
            word += hundreds;
            return word;
        }

        return "Not implemented yet.";
    }


    private String handle3Digits(int number) {
        if (number <= 0)
            return "";

        String word = "";
        if (number/100 > 0) {
            int dividend = number/100;
            word = singleDigit[dividend] + " hundred";
            number = number % 100;
        }
        if (number/10 > 1) {
            int dividend = number/10;
            number = number % 10;
            word += twoDigits[dividend];
        } else if (number/10 == 1) {
            number = number % 10;
            word += tens[number];
            return word;
        } else {
            number = number % 10;
        }
        if (number > 0) {
            word += singleDigit[number];
        }

        return word;
    }
}

0

La même réponse acceptée (Jigar Joshi), mais maintenant en espagnol. N'hésitez pas à changer cela si vous trouvez une erreur. Plus facile que le français, mais basé sur ça ...

Espagnol:

import java.text.*;

class SpanishNumberToWords {
  private static final String[] tensNames = {
    "",
    "",
    "veinte",
    "treinta",
    "cuarenta",
    "cincuenta",
    "sesenta",
    "setenta",
    "ochenta",
    "noventa"
  };

  private static final String[] unitNames1 = {
    "",
    "un",
    "dos",
    "tres",
    "cuatro",
    "cinco",
    "seis",
    "siete",
    "ocho",
    "nueve",
    "diez",
    "once",
    "doce",
    "trece",
    "catorce",
    "quince",
    "dieciseis",
    "diecisiete",
    "dieciocho",
    "diecinueve",
    "veinte",
    "veintiun",
    "veintidos",
    "veintitres",
    "veinticuatro",
    "veinticinco",
    "veintiseis",
    "veintisiete",
    "veintiocho",
    "veintinueve",
  };

  private static final String[] unitNames2 = {
    "",
    "",
    "dosc",
    "tresc",
    "cuatroc",
    "quin",
    "seisc",
    "setec",
    "ochoc",
    "novec",
    "diez"
  };

  private SpanishNumberToWords() {}

  private static String convertZeroToHundred(int number) {

    int theTens = number / 10;
    int theUnit = number % 10;
    String result = "";

    // separator
    String theSeparator = "";
    if (theTens > 1) {
        theSeparator = " y ";
    }
    // particular cases
    switch (theUnit) {
    case 0:
        theSeparator = "";
      break;
    default:
    }

    // tens in letters
    switch (theTens) {
    case 0:
        result = unitNames1[theUnit];
      break;
    case 1: case 2:
        result =  unitNames1[theTens*10+theUnit];
        break;
    default :
        result = tensNames[theTens]
                              + theSeparator + unitNames1[theUnit];
    }
    return result;
  }

  private static String convertLessThanOneThousand(int number) {

    int theHundreds = number / 100;
    int leReste = number % 100;
    String sReste = convertZeroToHundred(leReste);

    String result;
    switch (theHundreds) {
    case 0:
        result = sReste;
      break;
    case 1 :
      if (leReste > 0) {
          result = "ciento " + sReste;
      }
      else {
          result = "cien";
      }
      break;
    default :
      if (leReste > 0) {
          result = unitNames2[theHundreds] + "ientos " + sReste;
      }
      else {
          result = unitNames2[theHundreds] + "ientos";
      }
    }
    return result;
  }

  public static String convert(long number) {
    // 0 à 999 999 999 999
    if (number == 0) { return "cero"; }

    String snumber = Long.toString(number);

    // pad des "0"
    String mask = "000000000000";
    DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat(mask);
    snumber = df.format(number);

    // XXXnnnnnnnnn
    int theMilliards = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(0,3));
    // nnnXXXnnnnnn
    int theMillions  = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(3,6));
    // nnnnnnXXXnnn
    int theCentMiles = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(6,9));
    // nnnnnnnnnXXX
    int lesMille = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(9,12));

    String tradMilliards;
    switch (theMilliards) {
    case 0:
      tradMilliards = "";
      break;
    case 1 :
      tradMilliards = convertLessThanOneThousand(theMilliards)
         + " mil millones ";
      break;
    default :
      tradMilliards = convertLessThanOneThousand(theMilliards)
         + " mil millones ";
    }
    String resultat =  tradMilliards;

    String tradMillions;
    switch (theMillions) {
    case 0:
      tradMillions = "";
      break;
    case 1 :
      tradMillions = convertLessThanOneThousand(theMillions)
         + " millon ";
      break;
    default :
      tradMillions = convertLessThanOneThousand(theMillions)
         + " millones ";
    }
    resultat =  resultat + tradMillions;

    String tradCentMille;
    switch (theCentMiles) {
    case 0:
      tradCentMille = "";
      break;
    case 1 :
      tradCentMille = "mil ";
      break;
    default :
      tradCentMille = convertLessThanOneThousand(theCentMiles)
         + " mil ";
    }
    resultat =  resultat + tradCentMille;

    String tradMille;
    tradMille = convertLessThanOneThousand(lesMille);
    resultat =  resultat + tradMille;

    return resultat;
  }

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(0));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(1));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(2));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(3));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(4));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(5));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(7));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(12));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(16));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(19));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(21));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(24));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(28));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(29));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(30));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(31));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(42));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(71));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(72));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(80));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(81));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(89));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(90));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(91));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(97));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(100));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(101));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(110));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(120));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(200));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(201));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(232));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(999));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(521));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(912));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(999));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(1000));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(1001));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(10000));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(10001));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(100000));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(267578));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(3000000000L));
    System.out.println("*** " + SpanishNumberToWords.convert(2147483647));
    /*
     *** OUTPUT
        *** cero
        *** un
        *** dos
        *** tres
        *** cuatro
        *** cinco
        *** siete
        *** doce
        *** dieciseis
        *** diecinueve
        *** veintiun
        *** veinticuatro
        *** veintiocho
        *** veintinueve
        *** treinta
        *** treinta y un
        *** cuarenta y dos
        *** setenta y un
        *** setenta y dos
        *** ochenta
        *** ochenta y un
        *** ochenta y nueve
        *** noventa
        *** noventa y un
        *** noventa y siete
        *** cien
        *** ciento un
        *** ciento diez
        *** ciento veinte
        *** doscientos
        *** doscientos un
        *** doscientos treinta y dos
        *** novecientos noventa y nueve
        *** quinientos veintiun
        *** novecientos doce
        *** novecientos noventa y nueve
        *** mil 
        *** mil un
        *** diez mil 
        *** diez mil un
        *** cien mil 
        *** doscientos sesenta y siete mil quinientos setenta y ocho
        *** tres mil millones 
        *** dos mil millones ciento cuarenta y siete millones cuatrocientos ochenta y tres mil seiscientos cuarenta y siete
     */
  }

1
Vous pouvez également utiliser ICUJ, je mets un exemple ici gist.github.com/earth001/bf30be16489e1c2538ac3dd55d9ffc94
SHoko

0

Ce programme peut convertir jusqu'à 102 chiffres de long nombre. Les suggestions et commentaires sont très appréciés.

package com.kegeesoft;
/**
 * @author Chandana Gamage +94 710 980 120
 * @author maheshgamage375@gmail.com
 * @author KeGee Software Solutions
 */
import java.math.BigDecimal;
import java.math.BigInteger;

public class Converter {
    private final BigInteger zero = new BigInteger("0");        
    private final BigInteger scale[] = new BigInteger[33];                                        
    private final String scaleName[] = {" Duotrigintillion"," Untrigintillion"," Trigintillion",
                                        " Nonvigintillion"," Octovigintillion"," Septvigintillion",
                                        " Sexvigintillion"," Quinvigintillion"," Quattuorvigintillion",
                                        " Trevigintillion"," Duovigintillion"," Unvigintillion",
                                        " Vigintillion"," Novemdecillion"," Octodecillion",
                                        " Septemdecillion"," Sexdecillion"," Quindecillion",
                                        " Quattuordecillion "," Tredecillion"," Duodecillion",
                                        " Undecillion"," Decillion"," Nonillion"," Octillion",
                                        " Septillion"," Sextillion"," Quintillion"," Quadrillion",
                                        " Trillion"," Billion"," Million"," Thousand"};
    private final String ones[] = {""," One"," Two"," Three"," Four"," Five"," Six"," Seven"," Eight"," Nine",
                                   " Ten"," Eleven"," Twelve"," Thirteen"," Fourteen"," Fifteen"," Sixteen",
                                   " Seventeen"," Eighteen"," Nineteen"};    
    private final String tens[] = {"",""," Twenty"," Thirty"," Forty"," Fifty"," Sixty"," Seventy"," Eighty"," Ninety"};
    private int index = 0;    
    private String shortValueInWords = "";
    private String output = "";
    private String decimalInWords = "";
    private String valueInWords;

    public String setValue(BigInteger value) throws Exception{
        return this.bigValueInWords(value);
    }

    public String setValue(BigDecimal value) throws Exception{
        int indexOfDecimalPoint = (value.toString()).indexOf(".");

        // Split and pass interger value of given decimal value to constructor
        String tempIntValue = (value.toString()).substring(0, indexOfDecimalPoint);
        BigInteger intValue = new BigInteger(tempIntValue);

        // Split and pass decimal value of given decimal value to constructor
        String tempDeciValue = (value.toString()).substring(indexOfDecimalPoint+1, value.toString().length());
        BigInteger deciValue = new BigInteger(tempDeciValue);

        this.bigValueInWords(intValue);
        this.decimalValueInWords(deciValue);
        return null;
    }

    public String setValue(BigDecimal value, String currencyName, String centsName) throws Exception{
        int indexOfDecimalPoint = (value.toString()).indexOf(".");

        // Split and pass interger value of given decimal value to constructor
        String tempIntValue = (value.toString()).substring(0, indexOfDecimalPoint);
        BigInteger intValue = new BigInteger(tempIntValue);

        // Split and pass decimal value of given decimal value to constructor
        String tempDeciValue = (value.toString()).substring(indexOfDecimalPoint+1, value.toString().length());
        @SuppressWarnings("UnusedAssignment")
        BigInteger deciValue = null;

        // Concatenate "0" if decimal value has only single digit
        if(tempDeciValue.length() == 1){
            deciValue = new BigInteger(tempDeciValue.concat("0"));
        }else{
            deciValue = new BigInteger(tempDeciValue);
        }

        this.output = currencyName+" ";
        this.bigValueInWords(intValue);
        this.centsValueInWords(deciValue, centsName);

        return null;
    }

    private String bigValueInWords(BigInteger value) throws Exception{
        // Build scale array
        int exponent = 99;
        for (int i = 0; i < scale.length; i++) {
            scale[i] = new BigInteger("10").pow(exponent);
            exponent = exponent - 3;
        }

        /* Idntify whether given value is a minus value or not
            if == yes then pass value without minus sign
            and pass Minus word to output
        */
        if(value.compareTo(zero) == -1){
            value = new BigInteger(value.toString().substring(1,value.toString().length()));
            output += "Minus ";
        }

        // Get value in words of big numbers (duotrigintillions to thousands)
        for (int i=0; i < scale.length; i++) {
            if((value.divide(scale[i])).compareTo(zero)==1){
            this.index = (int)(value.divide(scale[i])).intValue();
            output += shortValueInWords(this.index) + scaleName[i];
            value = value.mod(scale[i]);
            }
        }

        // Get value in words of short numbers (hundreds, tens and ones)
        output += shortValueInWords((int)(value.intValue()));

        // Get rid of any space at the beginning of output and return value in words
        return this.valueInWords = output.replaceFirst("\\s", "");
    }

    private String shortValueInWords(int shortValue) throws Exception{
        // Get hundreds
        if(String.valueOf(shortValue).length()==3){
            shortValueInWords = ones[shortValue / 100]+" Hundred"+shortValueInWords(shortValue % 100);
        }

        // Get tens
        if(String.valueOf(shortValue).length()== 2 && shortValue >= 20){
            if((shortValue / 10)>=2 && (shortValue % 10)>=0){
                shortValueInWords = tens[shortValue / 10] + ones[shortValue % 10];
            }
        }

        // Get tens between 10 and 20
        if(String.valueOf(shortValue).length()== 2 && shortValue >= 10 && shortValue < 20){
            shortValueInWords = ones[shortValue];
        }

        // Get ones
        if(String.valueOf(shortValue).length()==1){
            shortValueInWords = ones[shortValue];
        }

        return this.shortValueInWords;
    }

    private String decimalValueInWords(BigInteger decimalValue) throws Exception{
        decimalInWords = " Point";
        // Get decimals in point form (0.563 = zero point five six three)
        for(int i=0; i < (decimalValue.toString().length()); i++){
            decimalInWords += ones[Integer.parseInt(String.valueOf(decimalValue.toString().charAt(i)))];
        }

        return this.decimalInWords;
    }

    private String centsValueInWords(BigInteger decimalValue, String centsName) throws Exception{
        decimalInWords = " and"+" "+centsName;

        // Get cents in words (5.52 = five and cents fifty two)
        if(decimalValue.intValue() == 0){
            decimalInWords += shortValueInWords(decimalValue.intValue())+" Zero only";
        }else{
            decimalInWords += shortValueInWords(decimalValue.intValue())+" only";
        }


        return this.decimalInWords;
    }

    public String getValueInWords(){
        return this.valueInWords + decimalInWords;
    }

    public static void main(String args[]){
        Converter c1 = new Converter();
        Converter c2 = new Converter();
        Converter c3 = new Converter();
        Converter c4 = new Converter();

        try{
            // Get integer value in words
            c1.setValue(new BigInteger("15634886"));
            System.out.println(c1.getValueInWords());

            // Get minus integer value in words
            c2.setValue(new BigInteger("-15634886"));
            System.out.println(c2.getValueInWords());

            // Get decimal value in words
            c3.setValue(new BigDecimal("358621.56895"));
            System.out.println(c3.getValueInWords());

            // Get currency value in words
            c4.setValue(new BigDecimal("358621.56"),"Dollar","Cents");
            System.out.println(c4.getValueInWords());
        }catch(Exception e){
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}

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Voici une classe très simple NumberInWords.java qui peut faire le travail très facilement:

String numberInWords = NumberInWords.convertNumberToWords(27546); //twenty seven thousand and five hundred forty six

Il est important de savoir que cette classe est uniquement capable de convertir le type de données int.


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    import java.util.Scanner;

public class StringToNum {
public static void main(String args[])
  {
    Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in);
    System.out.println("Enter the no: ");
    int  no=sc.nextInt();
    int arrNum[]=new int[10];
    int i=0;
    while(no!=0)
    {
      arrNum[i]=no%10;
      no=no/10;
      i++;
    }
    int len=i;
    int arrNum1[]=new int[len];
    int j=0;
    for(int k=len-1;k>=0;k--)
    {
        arrNum1[j]=arrNum[k];
        j++;
    }
    StringToNum stn=new StringToNum();
    String output="";
    switch(len)
    {
      case 1:
      {
         output+=stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-1]);
         System.out.println("output="+output);
         break;
      }
      case 2:
      {
        int no1=arrNum1[len-2]*10+arrNum1[len-1];
        if(no1>=11 & no1<=19)
        {
         output=stn.strNum2(no1);
        // output=output+" "+stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-1]);
         System.out.println("output="+output);
        }
        else
        {
         arrNum1[len-2]=arrNum1[len-2]*10;
         output+=stn.strNum2(arrNum1[len-2]);
         output=output+" "+stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-1]);
         System.out.println("output="+output);
        }
         break;
      }
      case 3:
      {
        output=stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-3])+" hundred ";
        int no1=arrNum1[len-2]*10+arrNum1[len-1];
        if(no1>=11 & no1<=19)
        {
         output=stn.strNum2(no1);
        }
        else
        {
         arrNum1[len-2]=arrNum1[len-2]*10;
         output+=stn.strNum2(arrNum1[len-2]);
         output=output+" "+stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-1]);
        }
        System.out.println("output="+output);  
        break;
      }
      case 4:
      {
        output=stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-4])+" thousand ";
        if(!stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len - 3]).equals(""))
        {
        output+=stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-3])+" hundred ";
        }
        int no1=arrNum1[len-2]*10+arrNum1[len-1];
        if(no1>=11 & no1<=19)
        {
         output=stn.strNum2(no1);
        }
        else
        {
         arrNum1[len-2]=arrNum1[len-2]*10;
         output+=stn.strNum2(arrNum1[len-2]);
         output=output+" "+stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-1]);
        }
        System.out.println("output="+output);
        break;
      }

      case 5:
      {
        int no1=arrNum1[len-5]*10+arrNum1[len-4];
        if(no1>=11 & no1<=19)
        {
         output=stn.strNum2(no1)+" thousand ";
        }
        else
        {
         arrNum1[len-5]=arrNum1[len-5]*10;
         output+=stn.strNum2(arrNum1[len-5]);
         output=output+" "+stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-4])+" thousand ";
        }
        if( !stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len - 3]).equals(""))
        {
        output+=stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-3])+" hundred ";
        }
        no1 = arrNum1[len - 2] * 10 + arrNum1[len - 1];
        if(no1>=11 & no1<=19)
        {
         output=stn.strNum2(no1);
        }
        else
        {
         arrNum1[len-2]=arrNum1[len-2]*10;
         output+=stn.strNum2(arrNum1[len-2]);
         output=output+" "+stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-1]);
        }
        System.out.println("output="+output);
        break;
      }
      case 6:
      {
        output+=stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-6])+" million ";
        int no1=arrNum1[len-5]*10+arrNum1[len-4];
        if(no1>=11 & no1<=19)
        {
         output+=stn.strNum2(no1)+" thousand ";
        }
        else
        {
         arrNum1[len-5]=arrNum1[len-5]*10;
         output+=stn.strNum2(arrNum1[len-5]);
         output=output+" "+stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-4])+" thousand ";
        }
        if( !stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len - 3]).equals(""))
        {
        output+=stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-3])+" hundred ";
        }
        no1 = arrNum1[len - 2] * 10 + arrNum1[len - 1];
        if(no1>=11 & no1<=19)
        {
         output=stn.strNum2(no1);
        }
        else
        {
         arrNum1[len-2]=arrNum1[len-2]*10;
         output+=stn.strNum2(arrNum1[len-2]);
         output=output+" "+stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-1]);
        }
        System.out.println("output="+output);
        break;
      }
      case 7:
      {
        int no1=arrNum1[len-7]*10+arrNum1[len-6];
        if(no1>=11 & no1<=19)
        {
         output=stn.strNum2(no1)+" Milloin ";
        }
        else
        {
         arrNum1[len-7]=arrNum1[len-7]*10;
         output+=stn.strNum2(arrNum1[len-7]);
         output=output+" "+stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-6])+" Million ";
        }
        no1=arrNum1[len-5]*10+arrNum1[len-4];
        if(no1>=11 & no1<=19)
        {
         output=stn.strNum2(no1)+" Thousand ";
        }
        else
        {
         arrNum1[len-5]=arrNum1[len-5]*10;
         output+=stn.strNum2(arrNum1[len-5]);
         output=output+" "+stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-4])+" Thousand ";
        }
        if( !stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len - 3]).equals(""))
        {
        output+=stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-3])+" Hundred ";
        }
        no1 = arrNum1[len - 2] * 10 + arrNum1[len - 1];
        if(no1>=11 & no1<=19)
        {
         output=stn.strNum2(no1);
        }
        else
        {
         arrNum1[len-2]=arrNum1[len-2]*10;
         output+=stn.strNum2(arrNum1[len-2]);
         output=output+" "+stn.strNum1(arrNum1[len-1]);
        }
        System.out.println("output="+output);
        break;
      }
    }

  }
  String strNum1(int a)
  {
    String op="";
    switch(a)
    {
     case 1:
     {
     op="one";
     break;
     }
     case 2:
     {
     op="two";
     break;
     }
     case 3:
     {
     op="three";
     break;
     }
     case 4:
     {
     op="four";
     break;
     }
     case 5:
     {
     op="five";
     break;
     }
     case 6:
     {
     op="six";
     break;
     }
     case 7:
     {
     op="seven";
     break;
     }
     case 8:
     {
     op="eight";
     break;
     }
     case 9:
     {
     op="nine";
     break;
     }
    }
    return op;
  }
  String strNum2(int a)
  {
    String op="";
    switch(a)
    {
     case 10:
     {
     op="ten";
     break;
     }
     case 20:
     {
     op="twenty";
     break;
     }
     case 30:
     {
     op="thirty";
     break;
     }
     case 40:
     {
     op="fourty";
     break;
     }
     case 50:
     {
     op="fifty";
     break;
     }
     case 60:
     {
     op="sixty";
     break;
     }
     case 70:
     {
     op="seventy";
     break;
     }
     case 80:
     {
     op="eighty";
     break;
     }
     case 90:
     {
     op="ninty";
     break;
     }
     case 11:
     {
     op="eleven";
     break;
     }
     case 12:
     {
     op="twelve";
     break;
     }
     case 13:
     {
     op="thirteen";
     break;
     }
     case 14:
     {
     op="fourteen";
     break;
     }
     case 15:
     {
     op="fifteen";
     break;
     }
     case 16:
     {
     op="sixteen";
     break;
     }
     case 17:
     {
     op="seventeen";
     break;
     }
     case 18:
     {
     op="eighteen";
     break;
     }
     case 19:
     {
     op="nineteen";
     break;
     }
    }
    return op;
  }
}

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J'ai utilisé un tableau à 2 dimensions ...

   import java.util.Scanner;


   public class numberEnglish {
   public static void main(String args[])
        {
    String[ ][ ] aryNumbers = new String[9][4];
    aryNumbers[0][0] = "one";
    aryNumbers[0][1] = "ten";
    aryNumbers[0][2] = "one hundred and";
    aryNumbers[0][3] = "one thousand";

    aryNumbers[1][0] = "two";
    aryNumbers[1][1] = "twenty";
    aryNumbers[1][2] = "two hundred and";
    aryNumbers[1][3] = "two thousand";

    aryNumbers[2][0] = "three";
    aryNumbers[2][1] = "thirty";
    aryNumbers[2][2] = "three hundred and";
    aryNumbers[2][3] = "three thousand";

    aryNumbers[3][0] = "four";
    aryNumbers[3][1] = "fourty";
    aryNumbers[3][2] = "four hundred and";
    aryNumbers[3][3] = "four thousand";

    aryNumbers[4][0] = "five";
    aryNumbers[4][1] = "fifty";
    aryNumbers[4][2] = "five hundred and";
    aryNumbers[4][3] = "five thousand";

    aryNumbers[5][0] = "six";
    aryNumbers[5][1] = "sixty";
    aryNumbers[5][2] = "six hundred and";
    aryNumbers[5][3] = "six thousand";

    aryNumbers[6][0] = "seven";
    aryNumbers[6][1] = "seventy";
    aryNumbers[6][2] = "seven hundred and";
    aryNumbers[6][3] = "seven thousand";

    aryNumbers[7][0] = "eight";
    aryNumbers[7][1] = "eighty";
    aryNumbers[7][2] = "eight hundred and";
    aryNumbers[7][3] = "eight thousand";

    aryNumbers[8][0] = "nine";
    aryNumbers[8][1] = "ninty";
    aryNumbers[8][2] = "nine hundred and";
    aryNumbers[8][3] = "nine thousand";


    //System.out.println(aryNumbers[0] + " "+aryNumbers[0] + " ");

    int number=0;
    Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
    System.out.println(" Enter Number 4 digited number:: ");
    number = sc.nextInt();
    int temp = number;
    int count=1;
    String english="";
    String tenglish = "";
    if(number == 0)
    {
        System.out.println("*********");
        System.out.println("Zero");
        System.out.println("*********");
        sc.close();
        return;
    }
    while(temp !=0)
    {

        int r = temp%10;
        if(r==0)
        {
            tenglish = " zero ";
            count++;
        }
        else
        {

            int t1=r-1;
            int t2 = count-1;
            //System.out.println(t1 +" "+t2);
            count++;
            tenglish = aryNumbers[t1][t2];

            //System.out.println(aryNumbers[t1][t2]);
        }
        english = tenglish +" "+ english;
        temp = temp/10;

    }
    //System.out.println(aryNumbers[0][0]);
    english = english.replace("ten  zero", "ten");
    english = english.replace("twenty  zero", "twenty");
    english = english.replace("thirty  zero", "thirty");
    english = english.replace("fourty  zero", "fourty");
    english = english.replace("fifty  zero", "fifty");
    english = english.replace("sixty  zero", "sixty");
    english = english.replace("seventy  zero", "seventy");
    english = english.replace("eighty  zero", "eighty");
    english = english.replace("ninety  zero", "ninety");

    english = english.replace("ten one", "eleven");
    english = english.replace("ten two", "twelve");
    english = english.replace("ten three", "thirteen");
    english = english.replace("ten four", "fourteen");
    english = english.replace("ten five", "fifteen");
    english = english.replace("ten six", "sixteen");
    english = english.replace("ten seven", "seventeen");
    english = english.replace("ten eight", "eighteen");
    english = english.replace("ten nine", "nineteen");
    english = english.replace(" zero ", "");
    int length = english.length();
    String sub = english.substring(length-6,length-3);
    //System.out.println(length);
    //System.out.println(sub);
    if(sub.equals("and"))
    {
        //System.out.println("hello");
        english=english.substring(0,length-6);
    }
    System.out.println("********************************************");
    System.out.println(english);
    System.out.println("********************************************");
    sc.close();
}

}


Ce code a un bogue. Vous avez orthographié 90 comme «ninty» à un endroit et «90» dans un autre.
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