english_numbers

Struct Formatting

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pub struct Formatting {
    pub title_case: bool,
    pub spaces: bool,
    pub conjunctions: bool,
    pub commas: bool,
    pub dashes: bool,
}
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Formatting options for conversion

This struct does not control whether “short” or “long” number formats are used.

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§title_case: bool

Controls the casing. “One Hundred” vs “one hundred”

§spaces: bool

Controls the use of spaces. “One Hundred” vs “OneHundred”

§conjunctions: bool

Controls the use of “and”. “One Hundred and One” vs “One Hundred One”

§commas: bool

Controls the use of commas. “One Thousand, One Hundred” vs “One Thousand One Hundred”

§dashes: bool

Controls the use of dashes. “Forty-Five” vs “Forty Five”

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impl Formatting

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pub fn all() -> Formatting

All formatting options enabled

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pub fn none() -> Formatting

No formatting options enabled

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impl Clone for Formatting

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fn clone(&self) -> Formatting

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Default for Formatting

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fn default() -> Formatting

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Copy for Formatting

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