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

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//turning singular words into plurals
-Ext.util.Inflector.pluralize('word'); //'words'
-Ext.util.Inflector.pluralize('person'); //'people'
-Ext.util.Inflector.pluralize('sheep'); //'sheep'
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-//turning plurals into singulars
-Ext.util.Inflector.singularize('words'); //'word'
-Ext.util.Inflector.singularize('people'); //'person'
-Ext.util.Inflector.singularize('sheep'); //'sheep'
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-//ordinalizing numbers
-Ext.util.Inflector.ordinalize(11); //"11th"
-Ext.util.Inflector.ordinalize(21); //"21th"
-Ext.util.Inflector.ordinalize(1043); //"1043rd"
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Customization

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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":

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

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Ext.util.Inflector.singular(/^(ox)en$/i, "$1");
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Note that the ox/oxen rules are present by default.

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Defined By

Methods

 
classify( -String word) - : String

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

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

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Parameters

  • word : String

    The word to classify

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Returns

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    The classified version of the word

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Removes all registered pluralization rules

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Removes all registered pluralization rules

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Removes all registered singularization rules

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Removes all registered singularization rules

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

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

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Parameters

  • word : String

    The word to test

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Returns

  • Boolean   

    True if the word is transnumeral

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ordinalize( -Number number) - : String
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

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Parameters

  • number : Number

    The number to ordinalize

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Returns

  • String   

    The ordinalized number

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plural( -RegExp matcher, String replacer) - : void

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

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

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Parameters

  • matcher : RegExp

    The matcher regex

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

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pluralize( -String word) - : String

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

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

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Parameters

  • word : String

    The word to pluralize

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Returns

  • String   

    The pluralized form of the word

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singular( -RegExp matcher, String replacer) - : void

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

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

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  • matcher : RegExp

    The matcher regex

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

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

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

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Parameters

  • word : String

    The word to singularize

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Returns

  • String   

    The singularized form of the word

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