English is simple wrt. pluralization: it has just 1 vs "not 1".
The main gimmick of this module is adding "s"
to the word unless your provided
Rules
dictionary says it should behave differently.
Create your own dictionary of "non-s" pluralizations and a helper function that
provides that dictionary to the pluralize
function. Here's an example (see also
the examples/
folder):
module Pluralize exposing (pluralize)
import PluralRules exposing (Cardinal(..), Rules)
import PluralRules.En
rules : Rules
rules =
PluralRules.fromList
[ ( "Query"
, [ ( One, "Query" )
, ( Other, "Queries" )
]
)
]
pluralize : Int -> String -> String
pluralize n word =
PluralRules.En.pluralize rules n word
pluralize : PluralRules.Rules -> Basics.Int -> String -> String
Pluralization function for English rules (adding "s"
in the general case).
Make your own helper function that gives pluralize
your rules, so that you
don't need to mention them every time!
(See the examples/
folder.)
myPluralize : Int -> String -> String
myPluralize n word =
PluralRules.En.pluralize rules n word
pluralizeFloat : PluralRules.Rules -> Basics.Float -> String -> String
A Float
variant of pluralize
.