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General purpose inflector class that pluralizes, singularizes and ordinalizes words. Sample usage:

//turning singular words into plurals
Ext.util.Inflector.pluralize('word'); //'words'
Ext.util.Inflector.pluralize('person'); //'people'
Ext.util.Inflector.pluralize('sheep'); //'sheep'

//turning plurals into singulars
Ext.util.Inflector.singularize('words'); //'word'
Ext.util.Inflector.singularize('people'); //'person'
Ext.util.Inflector.singularize('sheep'); //'sheep'

//ordinalizing numbers
Ext.util.Inflector.ordinalize(11); //"11th"
Ext.util.Inflector.ordinalize(21); //"21th"
Ext.util.Inflector.ordinalize(1043); //"1043rd"

Customization

The Inflector comes with a default set of US English pluralization rules. These can be augmented with additional rules if the default rules do not meet your application's requirements, or swapped out entirely for other languages. Here is how we might add a rule that pluralizes "ox" to "oxen":

Ext.util.Inflector.plural(/^(ox)$/i, "$1en");

Each rule consists of two items - a regular expression that matches one or more rules, and a replacement string. In this case, the regular expression will only match the string "ox", and will replace that match with "oxen". Here's how we could add the inverse rule:

Ext.util.Inflector.singular(/^(ox)en$/i, "$1");

Note that the ox/oxen rules are present by default.

Defined By

Methods

 

Returns the correct Model name for a given string. Mostly used internally by the data package

Returns the correct Model name for a given string. Mostly used internally by the data package

Parameters

  • word : String

    The word to classify

Returns

  • String   

    The classified version of the word

 

Removes all registered pluralization rules

Removes all registered pluralization rules

Returns

  • void   
 

Removes all registered singularization rules

Removes all registered singularization rules

Returns

  • void   
 

Returns true if the given word is transnumeral (the word is its own singular and plural form - e.g. sheep, fish)

Returns true if the given word is transnumeral (the word is its own singular and plural form - e.g. sheep, fish)

Parameters

  • word : String

    The word to test

Returns

  • Boolean   

    True if the word is transnumeral

 
Ordinalizes a given number by adding a prefix such as 'st', 'nd', 'rd' or 'th' based on the last digit of the number....

Ordinalizes a given number by adding a prefix such as 'st', 'nd', 'rd' or 'th' based on the last digit of the number. 21 -> 21st, 22 -> 22nd, 23 -> 23rd, 24 -> 24th etc

Parameters

  • number : Number

    The number to ordinalize

Returns

  • String   

    The ordinalized number

 
plural( RegExp matcher, String replacer) : void

Adds a new pluralization rule to the Inflector. See the intro docs for more information

Adds a new pluralization rule to the Inflector. See the intro docs for more information

Parameters

  • matcher : RegExp

    The matcher regex

  • replacer : String

    The replacement string, which can reference matches from the matcher argument

Returns

  • void   
 

Returns the pluralized form of a word (e.g. Ext.util.Inflector.pluralize('word') returns 'words')

Returns the pluralized form of a word (e.g. Ext.util.Inflector.pluralize('word') returns 'words')

Parameters

  • word : String

    The word to pluralize

Returns

  • String   

    The pluralized form of the word

 
singular( RegExp matcher, String replacer) : void

Adds a new singularization rule to the Inflector. See the intro docs for more information

Adds a new singularization rule to the Inflector. See the intro docs for more information

Parameters

  • matcher : RegExp

    The matcher regex

  • replacer : String

    The replacement string, which can reference matches from the matcher argument

Returns

  • void   
 

Returns the singularized form of a word (e.g. Ext.util.Inflector.singularize('words') returns 'word')

Returns the singularized form of a word (e.g. Ext.util.Inflector.singularize('words') returns 'word')

Parameters

  • word : String

    The word to singularize

Returns

  • String   

    The singularized form of the word