Humanizer Contains methods for removing, appending and prepending article prefixes for sorting strings ignoring the article. Removes the prefixed article and appends it to the same string. The input array of strings Sorted string array Removes the previously appended article and prepends it to the same string. Sorted string array String array Definite and Indefinite English Articles A An The Class to hold a ByteSize and a measurement interval, for the purpose of calculating the rate of transfer Quantity of bytes Interval that bytes were transferred in Create a ByteRate with given quantity of bytes across an interval Calculate rate for the quantity of bytes and interval defined by this instance Unit of time to calculate rate for (defaults is per second) Calculate rate for the quantity of bytes and interval defined by this instance Unit of time to calculate rate for (defaults is per second) The string format to use for the number of bytes Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Represents a byte size value. Converts the value of the current ByteSize object to a string. The metric prefix symbol (bit, byte, kilo, mega, giga, tera) used is the largest metric prefix such that the corresponding value is greater than or equal to one. Converts the value of the current ByteSize object to a string with full words. The metric prefix symbol (bit, byte, kilo, mega, giga, tera) used is the largest metric prefix such that the corresponding value is greater than or equal to one. Provides extension methods for ByteSize Considers input as bits Considers input as bits Considers input as bits Considers input as bits Considers input as bits Considers input as bits Considers input as bits Considers input as bytes Considers input as bytes Considers input as bytes Considers input as bytes Considers input as bytes Considers input as bytes Considers input as bytes Considers input as bytes Considers input as kilobytes Considers input as kilobytes Considers input as kilobytes Considers input as kilobytes Considers input as kilobytes Considers input as kilobytes Considers input as kilobytes Considers input as kilobytes Considers input as megabytes Considers input as megabytes Considers input as megabytes Considers input as megabytes Considers input as megabytes Considers input as megabytes Considers input as megabytes Considers input as megabytes Considers input as gigabytes Considers input as gigabytes Considers input as gigabytes Considers input as gigabytes Considers input as gigabytes Considers input as gigabytes Considers input as gigabytes Considers input as gigabytes Considers input as terabytes Considers input as terabytes Considers input as terabytes Considers input as terabytes Considers input as terabytes Considers input as terabytes Considers input as terabytes Considers input as terabytes Turns a byte quantity into human readable form, eg 2 GB The string format to use Turns a byte quantity into human readable form, eg 2 GB The format provider to use Turns a byte quantity into human readable form, eg 2 GB The string format to use The format provider to use Turns a quantity of bytes in a given interval into a rate that can be manipulated Quantity of bytes Interval to create rate for ApplyCase method to allow changing the case of a sentence easily Changes the casing of the provided input Humanizes an IEnumerable into a human readable list Formats the collection for display, calling ToString() on each object and using the default separator for the current culture. Formats the collection for display, calling on each element and using the default separator for the current culture. Formats the collection for display, calling on each element and using the default separator for the current culture. Formats the collection for display, calling ToString() on each object and using the provided separator. Formats the collection for display, calling on each element and using the provided separator. Formats the collection for display, calling on each element and using the provided separator. Provides a configuration point for Humanizer A registry of formatters used to format collections based on the current locale A registry of formatters used to format strings based on the current locale A registry of number to words converters used to localise ToWords and ToOrdinalWords methods A registry of ordinalizers used to localise Ordinalize method A registry of ordinalizers used to localise Ordinalize method The formatter to be used The culture to retrieve formatter for. Null means that current thread's UI culture should be used. The converter to be used The culture to retrieve number to words converter for. Null means that current thread's UI culture should be used. The ordinalizer to be used The ordinalizer to be used The strategy to be used for DateTime.Humanize The strategy to be used for DateTimeOffset.Humanize A predicate function for description property of attribute to use for Enum.Humanize A registry of localised system components with their associated locales Creates a localiser registry with the default localiser set to the provided value Creates a localiser registry with the default localiser factory set to the provided value Gets the localiser for the current thread's UI culture Gets the localiser for the specified culture The culture to retrieve localiser for. If not specified, current thread's UI culture is used. Registers the localiser for the culture provided Registers the localiser factory for the culture provided Humanizes DateTime into human readable sentence Turns the current or provided date into a human readable sentence The date to be humanized Nullable boolean value indicating whether the date is in UTC or local. If null, current date is used with the same DateTimeKind of input Date to compare the input against. If null, current date is used as base Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. distance of time in words Turns the current or provided date into a human readable sentence, overload for the nullable DateTime, returning 'never' in case null The date to be humanized Nullable boolean value indicating whether the date is in UTC or local. If null, current date is used with the same DateTimeKind of input Date to compare the input against. If null, current date is used as base Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. distance of time in words Turns the current or provided date into a human readable sentence The date to be humanized Date to compare the input against. If null, current date is used as base Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. distance of time in words Turns the current or provided date into a human readable sentence, overload for the nullable DateTimeOffset, returning 'never' in case null The date to be humanized Date to compare the input against. If null, current date is used as base Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. distance of time in words Algorithms used to convert distance between two dates into words. Returns localized & humanized distance of time between two dates; given a specific precision. Calculates the distance of time in words between two provided dates The default 'distance of time' -> words calculator. Calculates the distance of time in words between two provided dates The default 'distance of time' -> words calculator. Calculates the distance of time in words between two provided dates Implement this interface to create a new strategy for DateTime.Humanize and hook it in the Configurator.DateTimeHumanizeStrategy Calculates the distance of time in words between two provided dates used for DateTime.Humanize Implement this interface to create a new strategy for DateTime.Humanize and hook it in the Configurator.DateTimeOffsetHumanizeStrategy Calculates the distance of time in words between two provided dates used for DateTimeOffset.Humanize Precision-based calculator for distance between two times Constructs a precision-based calculator for distance of time with default precision 0.75. precision of approximation, if not provided 0.75 will be used as a default precision. Returns localized & humanized distance of time between two dates; given a specific precision. Precision-based calculator for distance between two times Constructs a precision-based calculator for distance of time with default precision 0.75. precision of approximation, if not provided 0.75 will be used as a default precision. Returns localized & humanized distance of time between two dates; given a specific precision. Humanizes DateTime into human readable sentence Turns the provided date into ordinal words The date to be made into ordinal words The date in ordinal words Turns the provided date into ordinal words The date to be made into ordinal words The grammatical case to use for output words The date in ordinal words Contains extension methods for dehumanizing Enum string values. Dehumanizes a string into the Enum it was originally Humanized from! The target enum The string to be converted If TTargetEnum is not an enum Couldn't find any enum member that matches the string Dehumanizes a string into the Enum it was originally Humanized from! The string to be converted The target enum What to do when input is not matched to the enum. Couldn't find any enum member that matches the string If targetEnum is not an enum Contains extension methods for humanizing Enums Turns an enum member into a human readable string; e.g. AnonymousUser -> Anonymous user. It also honors DescriptionAttribute data annotation The enum member to be humanized Checks whether the given enum is to be used as a bit field type. True if the given enum is a bit field enum, false otherwise. Turns an enum member into a human readable string with the provided casing; e.g. AnonymousUser with Title casing -> Anonymous User. It also honors DescriptionAttribute data annotation The enum member to be humanized The casing to use for humanizing the enum member Returns the first of January of the provided year Returns 1st of January of the current year Returns 1st of January of the year passed in Returns 1st of February of the current year Returns 1st of February of the year passed in Returns 1st of March of the current year Returns 1st of March of the year passed in Returns 1st of April of the current year Returns 1st of April of the year passed in Returns 1st of May of the current year Returns 1st of May of the year passed in Returns 1st of June of the current year Returns 1st of June of the year passed in Returns 1st of July of the current year Returns 1st of July of the year passed in Returns 1st of August of the current year Returns 1st of August of the year passed in Returns 1st of September of the current year Returns 1st of September of the year passed in Returns 1st of October of the current year Returns 1st of October of the year passed in Returns 1st of November of the current year Returns 1st of November of the year passed in Returns 1st of December of the current year Returns 1st of December of the year passed in 1 seconds from now 1 seconds from the provided date 1 minutes from now 1 minutes from the provided date 1 hours from now 1 hours from the provided date 1 days from now 1 days from the provided date 1 weeks from now 1 weeks from the provided date 1 months from now 1 months from the provided date 1 years from now 1 years from the provided date 2 seconds from now 2 seconds from the provided date 2 minutes from now 2 minutes from the provided date 2 hours from now 2 hours from the provided date 2 days from now 2 days from the provided date 2 weeks from now 2 weeks from the provided date 2 months from now 2 months from the provided date 2 years from now 2 years from the provided date 3 seconds from now 3 seconds from the provided date 3 minutes from now 3 minutes from the provided date 3 hours from now 3 hours from the provided date 3 days from now 3 days from the provided date 3 weeks from now 3 weeks from the provided date 3 months from now 3 months from the provided date 3 years from now 3 years from the provided date 4 seconds from now 4 seconds from the provided date 4 minutes from now 4 minutes from the provided date 4 hours from now 4 hours from the provided date 4 days from now 4 days from the provided date 4 weeks from now 4 weeks from the provided date 4 months from now 4 months from the provided date 4 years from now 4 years from the provided date 5 seconds from now 5 seconds from the provided date 5 minutes from now 5 minutes from the provided date 5 hours from now 5 hours from the provided date 5 days from now 5 days from the provided date 5 weeks from now 5 weeks from the provided date 5 months from now 5 months from the provided date 5 years from now 5 years from the provided date 6 seconds from now 6 seconds from the provided date 6 minutes from now 6 minutes from the provided date 6 hours from now 6 hours from the provided date 6 days from now 6 days from the provided date 6 weeks from now 6 weeks from the provided date 6 months from now 6 months from the provided date 6 years from now 6 years from the provided date 7 seconds from now 7 seconds from the provided date 7 minutes from now 7 minutes from the provided date 7 hours from now 7 hours from the provided date 7 days from now 7 days from the provided date 7 weeks from now 7 weeks from the provided date 7 months from now 7 months from the provided date 7 years from now 7 years from the provided date 8 seconds from now 8 seconds from the provided date 8 minutes from now 8 minutes from the provided date 8 hours from now 8 hours from the provided date 8 days from now 8 days from the provided date 8 weeks from now 8 weeks from the provided date 8 months from now 8 months from the provided date 8 years from now 8 years from the provided date 9 seconds from now 9 seconds from the provided date 9 minutes from now 9 minutes from the provided date 9 hours from now 9 hours from the provided date 9 days from now 9 days from the provided date 9 weeks from now 9 weeks from the provided date 9 months from now 9 months from the provided date 9 years from now 9 years from the provided date 10 seconds from now 10 seconds from the provided date 10 minutes from now 10 minutes from the provided date 10 hours from now 10 hours from the provided date 10 days from now 10 days from the provided date 10 weeks from now 10 weeks from the provided date 10 months from now 10 months from the provided date 10 years from now 10 years from the provided date Provides fluent date accessors for January The nth day of January of the current year The 1st day of January of the current year The 2nd day of January of the current year The 3rd day of January of the current year The 4th day of January of the current year The 5th day of January of the current year The 6th day of January of the current year The 7th day of January of the current year The 8th day of January of the current year The 9th day of January of the current year The 10th day of January of the current year The 11th day of January of the current year The 12th day of January of the current year The 13th day of January of the current year The 14th day of January of the current year The 15th day of January of the current year The 16th day of January of the current year The 17th day of January of the current year The 18th day of January of the current year The 19th day of January of the current year The 20th day of January of the current year The 21st day of January of the current year The 22nd day of January of the current year The 23rd day of January of the current year The 24th day of January of the current year The 25th day of January of the current year The 26th day of January of the current year The 27th day of January of the current year The 28th day of January of the current year The 29th day of January of the current year The 30th day of January of the current year The 31st day of January of the current year Provides fluent date accessors for February The nth day of February of the current year The 1st day of February of the current year The 2nd day of February of the current year The 3rd day of February of the current year The 4th day of February of the current year The 5th day of February of the current year The 6th day of February of the current year The 7th day of February of the current year The 8th day of February of the current year The 9th day of February of the current year The 10th day of February of the current year The 11th day of February of the current year The 12th day of February of the current year The 13th day of February of the current year The 14th day of February of the current year The 15th day of February of the current year The 16th day of February of the current year The 17th day of February of the current year The 18th day of February of the current year The 19th day of February of the current year The 20th day of February of the current year The 21st day of February of the current year The 22nd day of February of the current year The 23rd day of February of the current year The 24th day of February of the current year The 25th day of February of the current year The 26th day of February of the current year The 27th day of February of the current year The 28th day of February of the current year The 29th day of February of the current year Provides fluent date accessors for March The nth day of March of the current year The 1st day of March of the current year The 2nd day of March of the current year The 3rd day of March of the current year The 4th day of March of the current year The 5th day of March of the current year The 6th day of March of the current year The 7th day of March of the current year The 8th day of March of the current year The 9th day of March of the current year The 10th day of March of the current year The 11th day of March of the current year The 12th day of March of the current year The 13th day of March of the current year The 14th day of March of the current year The 15th day of March of the current year The 16th day of March of the current year The 17th day of March of the current year The 18th day of March of the current year The 19th day of March of the current year The 20th day of March of the current year The 21st day of March of the current year The 22nd day of March of the current year The 23rd day of March of the current year The 24th day of March of the current year The 25th day of March of the current year The 26th day of March of the current year The 27th day of March of the current year The 28th day of March of the current year The 29th day of March of the current year The 30th day of March of the current year The 31st day of March of the current year Provides fluent date accessors for April The nth day of April of the current year The 1st day of April of the current year The 2nd day of April of the current year The 3rd day of April of the current year The 4th day of April of the current year The 5th day of April of the current year The 6th day of April of the current year The 7th day of April of the current year The 8th day of April of the current year The 9th day of April of the current year The 10th day of April of the current year The 11th day of April of the current year The 12th day of April of the current year The 13th day of April of the current year The 14th day of April of the current year The 15th day of April of the current year The 16th day of April of the current year The 17th day of April of the current year The 18th day of April of the current year The 19th day of April of the current year The 20th day of April of the current year The 21st day of April of the current year The 22nd day of April of the current year The 23rd day of April of the current year The 24th day of April of the current year The 25th day of April of the current year The 26th day of April of the current year The 27th day of April of the current year The 28th day of April of the current year The 29th day of April of the current year The 30th day of April of the current year Provides fluent date accessors for May The nth day of May of the current year The 1st day of May of the current year The 2nd day of May of the current year The 3rd day of May of the current year The 4th day of May of the current year The 5th day of May of the current year The 6th day of May of the current year The 7th day of May of the current year The 8th day of May of the current year The 9th day of May of the current year The 10th day of May of the current year The 11th day of May of the current year The 12th day of May of the current year The 13th day of May of the current year The 14th day of May of the current year The 15th day of May of the current year The 16th day of May of the current year The 17th day of May of the current year The 18th day of May of the current year The 19th day of May of the current year The 20th day of May of the current year The 21st day of May of the current year The 22nd day of May of the current year The 23rd day of May of the current year The 24th day of May of the current year The 25th day of May of the current year The 26th day of May of the current year The 27th day of May of the current year The 28th day of May of the current year The 29th day of May of the current year The 30th day of May of the current year The 31st day of May of the current year Provides fluent date accessors for June The nth day of June of the current year The 1st day of June of the current year The 2nd day of June of the current year The 3rd day of June of the current year The 4th day of June of the current year The 5th day of June of the current year The 6th day of June of the current year The 7th day of June of the current year The 8th day of June of the current year The 9th day of June of the current year The 10th day of June of the current year The 11th day of June of the current year The 12th day of June of the current year The 13th day of June of the current year The 14th day of June of the current year The 15th day of June of the current year The 16th day of June of the current year The 17th day of June of the current year The 18th day of June of the current year The 19th day of June of the current year The 20th day of June of the current year The 21st day of June of the current year The 22nd day of June of the current year The 23rd day of June of the current year The 24th day of June of the current year The 25th day of June of the current year The 26th day of June of the current year The 27th day of June of the current year The 28th day of June of the current year The 29th day of June of the current year The 30th day of June of the current year Provides fluent date accessors for July The nth day of July of the current year The 1st day of July of the current year The 2nd day of July of the current year The 3rd day of July of the current year The 4th day of July of the current year The 5th day of July of the current year The 6th day of July of the current year The 7th day of July of the current year The 8th day of July of the current year The 9th day of July of the current year The 10th day of July of the current year The 11th day of July of the current year The 12th day of July of the current year The 13th day of July of the current year The 14th day of July of the current year The 15th day of July of the current year The 16th day of July of the current year The 17th day of July of the current year The 18th day of July of the current year The 19th day of July of the current year The 20th day of July of the current year The 21st day of July of the current year The 22nd day of July of the current year The 23rd day of July of the current year The 24th day of July of the current year The 25th day of July of the current year The 26th day of July of the current year The 27th day of July of the current year The 28th day of July of the current year The 29th day of July of the current year The 30th day of July of the current year The 31st day of July of the current year Provides fluent date accessors for August The nth day of August of the current year The 1st day of August of the current year The 2nd day of August of the current year The 3rd day of August of the current year The 4th day of August of the current year The 5th day of August of the current year The 6th day of August of the current year The 7th day of August of the current year The 8th day of August of the current year The 9th day of August of the current year The 10th day of August of the current year The 11th day of August of the current year The 12th day of August of the current year The 13th day of August of the current year The 14th day of August of the current year The 15th day of August of the current year The 16th day of August of the current year The 17th day of August of the current year The 18th day of August of the current year The 19th day of August of the current year The 20th day of August of the current year The 21st day of August of the current year The 22nd day of August of the current year The 23rd day of August of the current year The 24th day of August of the current year The 25th day of August of the current year The 26th day of August of the current year The 27th day of August of the current year The 28th day of August of the current year The 29th day of August of the current year The 30th day of August of the current year The 31st day of August of the current year Provides fluent date accessors for September The nth day of September of the current year The 1st day of September of the current year The 2nd day of September of the current year The 3rd day of September of the current year The 4th day of September of the current year The 5th day of September of the current year The 6th day of September of the current year The 7th day of September of the current year The 8th day of September of the current year The 9th day of September of the current year The 10th day of September of the current year The 11th day of September of the current year The 12th day of September of the current year The 13th day of September of the current year The 14th day of September of the current year The 15th day of September of the current year The 16th day of September of the current year The 17th day of September of the current year The 18th day of September of the current year The 19th day of September of the current year The 20th day of September of the current year The 21st day of September of the current year The 22nd day of September of the current year The 23rd day of September of the current year The 24th day of September of the current year The 25th day of September of the current year The 26th day of September of the current year The 27th day of September of the current year The 28th day of September of the current year The 29th day of September of the current year The 30th day of September of the current year Provides fluent date accessors for October The nth day of October of the current year The 1st day of October of the current year The 2nd day of October of the current year The 3rd day of October of the current year The 4th day of October of the current year The 5th day of October of the current year The 6th day of October of the current year The 7th day of October of the current year The 8th day of October of the current year The 9th day of October of the current year The 10th day of October of the current year The 11th day of October of the current year The 12th day of October of the current year The 13th day of October of the current year The 14th day of October of the current year The 15th day of October of the current year The 16th day of October of the current year The 17th day of October of the current year The 18th day of October of the current year The 19th day of October of the current year The 20th day of October of the current year The 21st day of October of the current year The 22nd day of October of the current year The 23rd day of October of the current year The 24th day of October of the current year The 25th day of October of the current year The 26th day of October of the current year The 27th day of October of the current year The 28th day of October of the current year The 29th day of October of the current year The 30th day of October of the current year The 31st day of October of the current year Provides fluent date accessors for November The nth day of November of the current year The 1st day of November of the current year The 2nd day of November of the current year The 3rd day of November of the current year The 4th day of November of the current year The 5th day of November of the current year The 6th day of November of the current year The 7th day of November of the current year The 8th day of November of the current year The 9th day of November of the current year The 10th day of November of the current year The 11th day of November of the current year The 12th day of November of the current year The 13th day of November of the current year The 14th day of November of the current year The 15th day of November of the current year The 16th day of November of the current year The 17th day of November of the current year The 18th day of November of the current year The 19th day of November of the current year The 20th day of November of the current year The 21st day of November of the current year The 22nd day of November of the current year The 23rd day of November of the current year The 24th day of November of the current year The 25th day of November of the current year The 26th day of November of the current year The 27th day of November of the current year The 28th day of November of the current year The 29th day of November of the current year The 30th day of November of the current year Provides fluent date accessors for December The nth day of December of the current year The 1st day of December of the current year The 2nd day of December of the current year The 3rd day of December of the current year The 4th day of December of the current year The 5th day of December of the current year The 6th day of December of the current year The 7th day of December of the current year The 8th day of December of the current year The 9th day of December of the current year The 10th day of December of the current year The 11th day of December of the current year The 12th day of December of the current year The 13th day of December of the current year The 14th day of December of the current year The 15th day of December of the current year The 16th day of December of the current year The 17th day of December of the current year The 18th day of December of the current year The 19th day of December of the current year The 20th day of December of the current year The 21st day of December of the current year The 22nd day of December of the current year The 23rd day of December of the current year The 24th day of December of the current year The 25th day of December of the current year The 26th day of December of the current year The 27th day of December of the current year The 28th day of December of the current year The 29th day of December of the current year The 30th day of December of the current year The 31st day of December of the current year extensions related to spatial or temporal relations Returns a new with the specifed hour and, optionally provided minutes, seconds, and milliseconds. Returns a new instance of DateTime based on the provided date where the time is set to midnight Returns a new instance of DateTime based on the provided date where the time is set to noon Returns a new instance of DateTime based on the provided date where the year is set to the provided year Options for specifying the desired grammatical case for the output words Indicates the subject of a finite verb Indicates the possessor of another noun Indicates the indirect object of a verb Indicates the direct object of a verb Indicates an object used in performing an action Indicates the object of a preposition Options for specifying the desired grammatical gender for the output words Indicates masculine grammatical gender Indicates feminine grammatical gender Indicates neuter grammatical gender Style for the cardinal direction humanization Returns an abbreviated format Returns the full format Contains extensions to transform a number indicating a heading into the textual representation of the heading. Returns a textual representation of the heading. This representation has a maximum deviation of 11.25 degrees. A textual representation of the heading The heading value The culture to return the textual representation in Whether to return a short result or not. Returns a char arrow indicating the heading. This representation has a maximum deviation of 22.5 degrees. The heading arrow. Returns a heading based on the short textual representation of the heading. The short textual representation of a heading The heading. -1 if the heading could not be parsed. Returns a heading based on the short textual representation of the heading. The short textual representation of a heading The culture of the heading The heading. -1 if the heading could not be parsed. Returns a heading based on the heading arrow. Returns a heading based on the heading arrow. Container for registered Vocabularies. At present, only a single vocabulary is supported: Default. The default vocabulary used for singular/plural irregularities. Rules can be added to this vocabulary and will be picked up by called to Singularize() and Pluralize(). At this time, multiple vocabularies and removing existing rules are not supported. A container for exceptions to simple pluralization/singularization rules. Vocabularies.Default contains an extensive list of rules for US English. At this time, multiple vocabularies and removing existing rules are not supported. Adds a word to the vocabulary which cannot easily be pluralized/singularized by RegEx, e.g. "person" and "people". The singular form of the irregular word, e.g. "person". The plural form of the irregular word, e.g. "people". True to match these words on their own as well as at the end of longer words. False, otherwise. Adds an uncountable word to the vocabulary, e.g. "fish". Will be ignored when plurality is changed. Word to be added to the list of uncountables. Adds a rule to the vocabulary that does not follow trivial rules for pluralization, e.g. "bus" -> "buses" RegEx to be matched, case insensitive, e.g. "(bus)es$" RegEx replacement e.g. "$1" Adds a rule to the vocabulary that does not follow trivial rules for singularization, e.g. "vertices/indices -> "vertex/index" RegEx to be matched, case insensitive, e.g. ""(vert|ind)ices$"" RegEx replacement e.g. "$1ex" Pluralizes the provided input considering irregular words Word to be pluralized Normally you call Pluralize on singular words; but if you're unsure call it with false Singularizes the provided input considering irregular words Word to be singularized Normally you call Singularize on plural words; but if you're unsure call it with false Skip singularizing single words that have an 's' on the end Inflector extensions Pluralizes the provided input considering irregular words Word to be pluralized Normally you call Pluralize on singular words; but if you're unsure call it with false Singularizes the provided input considering irregular words Word to be singularized Normally you call Singularize on plural words; but if you're unsure call it with false Skip singularizing single words that have an 's' on the end Humanizes the input with Title casing The string to be titleized By default, pascalize converts strings to UpperCamelCase also removing underscores Same as Pascalize except that the first character is lower case Separates the input words with underscore The string to be underscored Replaces underscores with dashes in the string Replaces underscores with hyphens in the string Separates the input words with hyphens and all the words are converted to lowercase Options for specifying the desired letter casing for the output string SomeString -> Some String SomeString -> SOME STRING SomeString -> some string SomeString -> Some string An interface you should implement to localize Humanize for collections Formats the collection for display, calling ToString() on each object. Formats the collection for display, calling on each element. Formats the collection for display, calling on each element. Formats the collection for display, calling ToString() on each object and using before the final item. Formats the collection for display, calling on each element. and using before the final item. Formats the collection for display, calling on each element. and using before the final item. Units of data Bit Byte Kilobyte Megabyte Gigabyte Terrabyte The interface used to localise the ToOrdinalWords method. Converts the date to Ordinal Words Converts the date to Ordinal Words using the provided grammatical case Default implementation of IFormatter interface. Constructor. Name of the culture to use. Now Returns Now Never Returns Never Returns the string representation of the provided DateTime 0 seconds Returns 0 seconds as the string representation of Zero TimeSpan Returns the string representation of the provided TimeSpan A time unit to represent. Is thrown when timeUnit is larger than TimeUnit.Week Formats the specified resource key. The resource key. If the resource not exists on the specified culture. Formats the specified resource key. The resource key. The number. If the resource not exists on the specified culture. Override this method if your locale has complex rules around multiple units; e.g. Arabic, Russian The resource key that's being in formatting The number of the units being used in formatting Implement this interface if your language has complex rules around dealing with numbers. For example in Romanian "5 days" is "5 zile", while "24 days" is "24 de zile" and in Arabic 2 days is يومين not 2 يوم Now Returns Now Never Returns Never Returns the string representation of the provided DateTime 0 seconds Returns 0 seconds as the string representation of Zero TimeSpan Returns the string representation of the provided TimeSpan Returns the string representation of the provided DataUnit, either as a symbol or full word Data unit Number of said units, to adjust for singular/plural forms Indicates whether the data unit should be expressed as symbol or full word String representation of the provided DataUnit Returns the symbol for the given TimeUnit Time unit String representation of the provided TimeUnit Constructor. Culture to use. 3501.ToWords() -> "three thousand five hundred and one" Number to be turned to words 1.ToOrdinalWords() -> "first" Number to be turned to ordinal words Dutch spelling of numbers is not really officially regulated. There are a few different rules that can be applied. Used the rules as stated here. http://www.beterspellen.nl/website/?pag=110 Converts the number to string using the locale's default grammatical gender Converts the number to specific string form using the locale's default grammatical gender Converts the number to string using the locale's default gramatical gender and adds "and" Whether "and" should be included. Converts the number to a specific string form using the locale's default gramatical gender and adds "and" Converts the number to string using the provided grammatical gender Converts the number to a specific string form using the provided grammatical gender Converts the number to ordinal string using the locale's default grammatical gender Converts the number to ordinal string using the provided grammatical gender Converts the number to specific ordinal string form Converts the number to specific ordinal string form using the provided grammatical gender Converts integer to named tuple (e.g. 'single', 'double' etc.). Converts the number to string Converts the number to a specific string form Converts the number to string Whether "and" should be included. Converts the number to a specific string form Whether "and" should be included. Converts the number to string ignoring the provided grammatical gender Converts the number to a specific string form ignoring the provided grammatical gender Converts the number to ordinal string Converts the number to ordinal string ignoring the provided grammatical gender Converts the number to a specific ordinal string form. Converts the number to a specific ordinal string form ignoring the provided grammatical gender. Converts integer to named tuple (e.g. 'single', 'double' etc.). An interface you should implement to localise ToWords and ToOrdinalWords methods Converts the number to string using the locale's default grammatical gender Converts the number to a specific string form using the locale's default grammatical gender. Converts the number to string using the locale's default grammatical gender with or without adding 'And' Specify with our without adding "And" Converts the number to a specific string form using the locale's default grammatical gender with or without adding 'And' Converts the number to string using the provided grammatical gender Converts the number to a specific string form using the provided grammatical gender. Converts the number to ordinal string using the locale's default grammatical gender Converts the number to a specific ordinal string form using the locale's default grammatical gender. Converts the number to ordinal string using the provided grammatical gender Converts the number to a specific ordinal string form using the provided grammatical gender. Converts integer to named tuple (e.g. 'single', 'double' etc.). Splits a number into a sequence of three-digits numbers, starting from units, then thousands, millions, and so on. The number to split. The sequence of three-digit numbers. During number conversion to text, finds out the converter to use for the next three-digit set. The next conversion function to use. Converts a three-digit set to text. The three-digit set to convert. True if the current three-digit set is the last in the word. The same three-digit set expressed as text. Converts a three-digit number, as units, to text. The three-digit number, as units, to convert. The same three-digit number, as units, expressed as text. Converts a thousands three-digit number to text. The three-digit number, as thousands, to convert. The same three-digit number of thousands expressed as text. Converts a millions three-digit number to text. The three-digit number, as millions, to convert. The same three-digit number of millions expressed as text. Converts a billions three-digit number to text. The three-digit number, as billions, to convert. The same three-digit number of billions expressed as text. Lookup table converting units number to text. Index 1 for 1, index 2 for 2, up to index 9. Lookup table converting tens number to text. Index 2 for 20, index 3 for 30, up to index 9 for 90. Lookup table converting teens number to text. Index 0 for 10, index 1 for 11, up to index 9 for 19. Lookup table converting hundreds number to text. Index 0 for no hundreds, index 1 for 100, up to index 9. Enumerates sets of three-digits having distinct conversion to text. Lowest three-digits set, from 1 to 999. Three-digits set counting the thousands, from 1'000 to 999'000. Three-digits set counting millions, from 1'000'000 to 999'000'000. Three-digits set counting billions, from 1'000'000'000 to 999'000'000'000. Three-digits set beyond 999 billions, from 1'000'000'000'000 onward. Lookup table converting units number to text. Index 1 for 1, index 2 for 2, up to index 9. Lookup table converting units number to text. Index 1 for 1, index 2 for 2, up to index 9 for 9. Lookup table converting teens number to text. Index 0 for 10, index 1 for 11, up to index 9 for 19. Lookup table converting tens number to text. Index 2 for 20, index 3 for 30, up to index 9 for 90. Enumerates sets of three-digits having distinct conversion to text. Lowest three-digits set, from 1 to 999. Three-digits set counting the thousands, from 1'000 to 999'000. Three-digits set counting millions, from 1'000'000 to 999'000'000. Three-digits set counting billions, from 1'000'000'000 to 999'000'000'000. Three-digits set beyond 999 billions, from 1'000'000'000'000 onward. Splits a number into a sequence of three-digits numbers, starting from units, then thousands, millions, and so on. The number to split. The sequence of three-digit numbers. During number conversion to text, finds out the converter to use for the next three-digit set. The next conversion function to use. Converts a three-digit set to text. The three-digit set to convert. The grammatical gender to convert to. True if the current three-digit set is the last in the word. The same three-digit set expressed as text. Converts a three-digit number, as units, to text. The three-digit number, as units, to convert. The grammatical gender to convert to. The same three-digit number, as units, expressed as text. Converts a thousands three-digit number to text. The three-digit number, as thousands, to convert. The grammatical gender to convert to. The same three-digit number of thousands expressed as text. Converts a millions three-digit number to text. The three-digit number, as millions, to convert. The grammatical gender to convert to. The same three-digit number of millions expressed as text. Converts a billions three-digit number to text. The three-digit number, as billions, to convert. The grammatical gender to convert to. The same three-digit number of billions expressed as text. Lookup table converting units number to text. Index 1 for 1, index 2 for 2, up to index 9. The interface used to localise the Ordinalize method Ordinalizes the number Ordinalizes the number to a locale's specific form. Ordinalizes the number using the provided grammatical gender Ordinalizes the number to a locale's specific form using the provided grammatical gender. Encapsulates the logic required to get the resource keys for DateTime.Humanize Resource key for Now. Resource key for Never. Examples: DateHumanize_SingleMinuteAgo, DateHumanize_MultipleHoursAgo Note: "s" for plural served separately by third part. Generates Resource Keys accordning to convention. Time unit Is time unit in future or past Number of units, default is One. Resource key, like DateHumanize_SingleMinuteAgo Encapsulates the logic required to get the resource keys for TimeSpan.Humanize Examples: TimeSpanHumanize_SingleMinute, TimeSpanHumanize_MultipleHours. Note: "s" for plural served separately by third part. Generates Resource Keys according to convention. Time unit, . Number of units, default is One. Result to words, default is false. Resource key, like TimeSpanHumanize_SingleMinute Encapsulates the logic required to get the resource keys for TimeUnit.ToSymbol Examples: TimeUnit_Minute, TimeUnit_Hour. Generates Resource Keys according to convention. Time unit, . Number of units, default is One. Result to words, default is false. Resource key, like TimeSpanHumanize_SingleMinute Provides access to the resources of Humanizer Returns the value of the specified string resource The name of the resource to retrieve. The culture of the resource to retrieve. If not specified, current thread's UI culture is used. The value of the resource localized for the specified culture. Enumerates the possible time references; past or future. Indicates the future. Indicates the past. Units of time. Contains extension methods for changing a number to Metric representation (ToMetric) and from Metric representation back to the number (FromMetric) Symbols is a list of every symbols for the Metric system. UnitPrefixes link a Metric symbol (as key) to its prefix (as value). We dont support : {'h', "hecto"}, {'da', "deca" }, // !string {'d', "deci" }, {'c', "centi"}, Converts a Metric representation into a number. We don't support input in the format {number}{name} nor {number} {name}. We only provide a solution for {number}{symbol} and {number} {symbol}. Metric representation to convert to a number "1k".FromMetric() => 1000d "123".FromMetric() => 123d "100m".FromMetric() => 1E-1 A number after a conversion from a Metric representation. Converts a number into a valid and Human-readable Metric representation. Inspired by a snippet from Thom Smith. See this link for more. Number to convert to a Metric representation. True will split the number and the symbol with a whitespace. True will use symbol instead of name If not null it is the numbers of decimals to round the number to 1000.ToMetric() => "1k" 123.ToMetric() => "123" 1E-1.ToMetric() => "100m" A valid Metric representation Converts a number into a valid and Human-readable Metric representation. Inspired by a snippet from Thom Smith. See this link for more. Number to convert to a Metric representation. A bitwise combination of enumeration values that format the metric representation. If not null it is the numbers of decimals to round the number to 1000.ToMetric() => "1k" 123.ToMetric() => "123" 1E-1.ToMetric() => "100m" A valid Metric representation Converts a number into a valid and Human-readable Metric representation. Inspired by a snippet from Thom Smith. See this link for more. Number to convert to a Metric representation. True will split the number and the symbol with a whitespace. True will use symbol instead of name If not null it is the numbers of decimals to round the number to 1000d.ToMetric() => "1k" 123d.ToMetric() => "123" 1E-1.ToMetric() => "100m" A valid Metric representation Converts a number into a valid and Human-readable Metric representation. Inspired by a snippet from Thom Smith. See this link for more. Number to convert to a Metric representation. A bitwise combination of enumeration values that format the metric representation. If not null it is the numbers of decimals to round the number to 1000d.ToMetric() => "1k" 123d.ToMetric() => "123" 1E-1.ToMetric() => "100m" A valid Metric representation Clean or handle any wrong input Metric representation to clean A cleaned representation Build a number from a metric representation or from a number A Metric representation to parse to a number The last character of input A number build from a Metric representation Build a number from a metric representation A Metric representation to parse to a number The last character of input A number build from a Metric representation Replace every symbol's name by its symbol representation. Metric representation with a name or a symbol A metric representation with a symbol Build a Metric representation of the number. Number to convert to a Metric representation. A bitwise combination of enumeration values that format the metric representation. If not null it is the numbers of decimals to round the number to A number in a Metric representation Build a Metric representation of the number. Number to convert to a Metric representation. Exponent of the number in a scientific notation A bitwise combination of enumeration values that format the metric representation. If not null it is the numbers of decimals to round the number to A number in a Metric representation Get the unit from a symbol of from the symbol's name. The symbol linked to the unit A bitwise combination of enumeration values that format the metric representation. A symbol, a symbol's name, a symbol's short scale word or a symbol's long scale word Check if a Metric representation is out of the valid range. A Metric representation who might be out of the valid range. True if input is out of the valid range. Check if a string is not a valid Metric representation. A valid representation is in the format "{0}{1}" or "{0} {1}" where {0} is a number and {1} is an allowed symbol. ToDo: Performance: Use (string input, out number) to escape the double use of Parse() A string who might contain a invalid Metric representation. True if input is not a valid Metric representation. Flags for formatting the metric representation of numerals. Use the metric prefix long scale word. Use the metric prefix name instead of the symbol. Use the metric prefix short scale word. Include a space after the numeral. This is thrown on String.DehumanizeTo enum when the provided string cannot be mapped to the target enum Number to Number extensions 5.Tens == 50 5.Tens == 50 5.Tens == 50 5.Tens == 50 5.Tens == 50 4.Hundreds() == 400 4.Hundreds() == 400 4.Hundreds() == 400 4.Hundreds() == 400 4.Hundreds() == 400 3.Thousands() == 3000 3.Thousands() == 3000 3.Thousands() == 3000 3.Thousands() == 3000 3.Thousands() == 3000 2.Millions() == 2000000 2.Millions() == 2000000 2.Millions() == 2000000 2.Millions() == 2000000 2.Millions() == 2000000 1.Billions() == 1000000000 (short scale) 1.Billions() == 1000000000 (short scale) 1.Billions() == 1000000000 (short scale) 1.Billions() == 1000000000 (short scale) 1.Billions() == 1000000000 (short scale) Number to TimeSpan extensions 5.Milliseconds() == TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(5) 5.Milliseconds() == TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(5) 5.Milliseconds() == TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(5) 5.Milliseconds() == TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(5) 5.Milliseconds() == TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(5) 5.Milliseconds() == TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(5) 5.Milliseconds() == TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(5) 5.Milliseconds() == TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(5) 5.Milliseconds() == TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(5) 5.Seconds() == TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5) 5.Seconds() == TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5) 5.Seconds() == TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5) 5.Seconds() == TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5) 5.Seconds() == TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5) 5.Seconds() == TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5) 5.Seconds() == TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5) 5.Seconds() == TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5) 5.Seconds() == TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5) 4.Minutes() == TimeSpan.FromMinutes(4) 4.Minutes() == TimeSpan.FromMinutes(4) 4.Minutes() == TimeSpan.FromMinutes(4) 4.Minutes() == TimeSpan.FromMinutes(4) 4.Minutes() == TimeSpan.FromMinutes(4) 4.Minutes() == TimeSpan.FromMinutes(4) 4.Minutes() == TimeSpan.FromMinutes(4) 4.Minutes() == TimeSpan.FromMinutes(4) 4.Minutes() == TimeSpan.FromMinutes(4) 3.Hours() == TimeSpan.FromHours(3) 3.Hours() == TimeSpan.FromHours(3) 3.Hours() == TimeSpan.FromHours(3) 3.Hours() == TimeSpan.FromHours(3) 3.Hours() == TimeSpan.FromHours(3) 3.Hours() == TimeSpan.FromHours(3) 3.Hours() == TimeSpan.FromHours(3) 3.Hours() == TimeSpan.FromHours(3) 3.Hours() == TimeSpan.FromHours(3) 2.Days() == TimeSpan.FromDays(2) 2.Days() == TimeSpan.FromDays(2) 2.Days() == TimeSpan.FromDays(2) 2.Days() == TimeSpan.FromDays(2) 2.Days() == TimeSpan.FromDays(2) 2.Days() == TimeSpan.FromDays(2) 2.Days() == TimeSpan.FromDays(2) 2.Days() == TimeSpan.FromDays(2) 2.Days() == TimeSpan.FromDays(2) 2.Weeks() == new TimeSpan(14, 0, 0, 0) 2.Weeks() == new TimeSpan(14, 0, 0, 0) 2.Weeks() == new TimeSpan(14, 0, 0, 0) 2.Weeks() == new TimeSpan(14, 0, 0, 0) 2.Weeks() == new TimeSpan(14, 0, 0, 0) 2.Weeks() == new TimeSpan(14, 0, 0, 0) 2.Weeks() == new TimeSpan(14, 0, 0, 0) 2.Weeks() == new TimeSpan(14, 0, 0, 0) 2.Weeks() == new TimeSpan(14, 0, 0, 0) Transform a number into words; e.g. 1 => one 1.ToOrdinalWords() -> "first" Number to be turned to ordinal words Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Converts a number to ordinal words supporting locale's specific variations. In Spanish: 1.ToOrdinalWords(WordForm.Normal) -> "primero" // As in "He llegado el primero". 3.ToOrdinalWords(WordForm.Abbreviation) -> "tercer" // As in "Vivo en el tercer piso" Number to be turned to ordinal words Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. The number converted into ordinal words for Brazilian Portuguese locale 1.ToOrdinalWords(GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> "primeiro" 1.ToOrdinalWords(GrammaticalGender.Feminine) -> "primeira" Number to be turned to words The grammatical gender to use for output words Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Converts a number to ordinal words supporting locale's specific variations. In Spanish: 3.ToOrdinalWords(GrammaticalGender.Masculine, WordForm.Normal) -> "tercero" 3.ToOrdinalWords(GrammaticalGender.Masculine, WordForm.Abbreviation) -> "tercer" 3.ToOrdinalWords(GrammaticalGender.Feminine, WordForm.Normal) -> "tercera" 3.ToOrdinalWords(GrammaticalGender.Feminine, WordForm.Abbreviation) -> "tercera" Number to be turned to ordinal words The grammatical gender to use for output words Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. The number converted into ordinal words 1.ToTuple() -> "single" Number to be turned to tuple Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. 3501.ToWords() -> "three thousand five hundred and one" Number to be turned to words Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Converts a number to words supporting specific word variations, including grammatical gender, of some locales. In Spanish, numbers ended in 1 change its form depending on their position in the sentence. 21.ToWords(WordForm.Normal) -> veintiuno // as in "Mi número favorito es el veintiuno". 21.ToWords(WordForm.Abbreviation) -> veintiún // as in "En total, conté veintiún coches" Number to be turned to words Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. The number converted to words 3501.ToWords(false) -> "three thousand five hundred one" Number to be turned to words To add 'and' before the last number. Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Converts a number to words supporting specific word variations of some locales. In Spanish, numbers ended in 1 changes its form depending on their position in the sentence. 21.ToWords(WordForm.Normal) -> veintiuno // as in "Mi número favorito es el veintiuno". 21.ToWords(WordForm.Abbreviation) -> veintiún // as in "En total, conté veintiún coches" Number to be turned to words To add 'and' before the last number Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. The number converted to words For locales that support gender-specific forms Russian: 1.ToWords(GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> "один" 1.ToWords(GrammaticalGender.Feminine) -> "одна" Hebrew: 1.ToWords(GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> "אחד" 1.ToWords(GrammaticalGender.Feminine) -> "אחת" Number to be turned to words The grammatical gender to use for output words Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Converts a number to words supporting specific word variations, including grammatical gender, of some locales. In Spanish, numbers ended in 1 change its form depending on their position in the sentence. 21.ToWords(WordForm.Normal, GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> veintiuno // as in "Mi número favorito es el veintiuno". 21.ToWords(WordForm.Abbreviation, GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> veintiún // as in "En total, conté veintiún coches" 21.ToWords(WordForm.Normal, GrammaticalGender.Feminine) -> veintiuna // as in "veintiuna personas" Number to be turned to words Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation The grammatical gender to use for output words Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. The number converted to words 3501.ToWords() -> "three thousand five hundred and one" Number to be turned to words Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Whether "and" should be included or not. Converts a number to words supporting specific word variations of some locales. In Spanish, numbers ended in 1 changes its form depending on their position in the sentence. 21.ToWords(WordForm.Normal) -> veintiuno // as in "Mi número favorito es el veintiuno". 21.ToWords(WordForm.Abbreviation) -> veintiún // as in "En total, conté veintiún coches" Number to be turned to words Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. To add 'and' before the last number The number converted to words For locales that support gender-specific forms Russian: 1.ToWords(GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> "один" 1.ToWords(GrammaticalGender.Feminine) -> "одна" Hebrew: 1.ToWords(GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> "אחד" 1.ToWords(GrammaticalGender.Feminine) -> "אחת" Number to be turned to words The grammatical gender to use for output words Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Converts a number to words supporting specific word variations, including grammatical gender, of some locales. In Spanish, numbers ended in 1 changes its form depending on their position in the sentence. 21.ToWords(WordForm.Normal, GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> veintiuno // as in "Mi número favorito es el veintiuno". 21.ToWords(WordForm.Abbreviation, GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> veintiún // as in "En total, conté veintiún coches" 21.ToWords(WordForm.Normal, GrammaticalGender.Feminine) -> veintiuna // as in "veintiuna personas" Number to be turned to words Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation The grammatical gender to use for output words Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. The number converted to words Dictating what should be done when a match is not found - currently used only for DehumanizeTo This is the default behavior which throws a NoMatchFoundException If set to ReturnsNull the method returns null instead of throwing an exception Ordinalize extensions Turns a number into an ordinal string used to denote the position in an ordered sequence such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. The number, in string, to be ordinalized Turns a number into an ordinal number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence supporting specific locale's variations. In Spanish: "1".Ordinalize(WordForm.Abbreviation) -> 1.er // As in "Vivo en el 1.er piso" "1".Ordinalize(WordForm.Normal) -> 1.º // As in "Fui el 1º de mi promoción" The number, in string, to be ordinalized Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation The number ordinalized Turns a number into an ordinal string used to denote the position in an ordered sequence such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. The number, in string, to be ordinalized Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Turns a number into an ordinal number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence supporting specific locale's variations. In Spanish: "1".Ordinalize(new CultureInfo("es-ES"),WordForm.Abbreviation) -> 1.er // As in "Vivo en el 1.er piso" "1".Ordinalize(new CultureInfo("es-ES"), WordForm.Normal) -> 1.º // As in "Fui el 1º de mi promoción" The number to be ordinalized Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation The number ordinalized Turns a number into an ordinal string used to denote the position in an ordered sequence such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. Gender for Brazilian Portuguese locale "1".Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> "1º" "1".Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Feminine) -> "1ª" The number, in string, to be ordinalized The grammatical gender to use for output words Turns a number into an ordinal number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence supporting specific locale's variations using the grammatical gender provided In Spanish: "1".Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Masculine, WordForm.Abbreviation) -> 1.er // As in "Vivo en el 1.er piso" "1".Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Masculine, WordForm.Normal) -> 1.º // As in "Fui el 1º de mi promoción" "1".Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Feminine, WordForm.Normal) -> 1.ª // As in "Es 1ª vez que hago esto" The number to be ordinalized The grammatical gender to use for output words Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation The number ordinalized Turns a number into an ordinal string used to denote the position in an ordered sequence such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. Gender for Brazilian Portuguese locale "1".Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> "1º" "1".Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Feminine) -> "1ª" The number, in string, to be ordinalized The grammatical gender to use for output words Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Turns a number into an ordinal number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence supporting specific locale's variations using the grammatical gender provided In Spanish: "1".Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Masculine, new CultureInfo("es-ES"),WordForm.Abbreviation) -> 1.er // As in "Vivo en el 1.er piso" "1".Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Masculine, new CultureInfo("es-ES"), WordForm.Normal) -> 1.º // As in "Fui el 1º de mi promoción" "1".Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Feminine, new CultureInfo("es-ES"), WordForm.Normal) -> 1.º // As in "Fui el 1º de mi promoción" The number to be ordinalized The grammatical gender to use for output words Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation The number ordinalized Turns a number into an ordinal number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. The number to be ordinalized Turns a number into an ordinal number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence supporting specific locale's variations. In Spanish: 1.Ordinalize(WordForm.Abbreviation) -> 1.er // As in "Vivo en el 1.er piso" 1.Ordinalize(WordForm.Normal) -> 1.º // As in "Fui el 1º de mi promoción" The number to be ordinalized Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation The number ordinalized Turns a number into an ordinal number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. The number to be ordinalized Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Turns a number into an ordinal number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence supporting specific locale's variations. In Spanish: 1.Ordinalize(new CultureInfo("es-ES"),WordForm.Abbreviation) -> 1.er // As in "Vivo en el 1.er piso" 1.Ordinalize(new CultureInfo("es-ES"), WordForm.Normal) -> 1.º // As in "Fui el 1º de mi promoción" The number to be ordinalized Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation The number ordinalized Turns a number into an ordinal number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. Gender for Brazilian Portuguese locale 1.Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> "1º" 1.Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Feminine) -> "1ª" The number to be ordinalized The grammatical gender to use for output words Turns a number into an ordinal number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence supporting specific locale's variations using the grammatical gender provided In Spanish: 1.Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Masculine, WordForm.Abbreviation) -> 1.er // As in "Vivo en el 1.er piso" 1.Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Masculine, WordForm.Normal) -> 1.º // As in "Fui el 1º de mi promoción" 1.Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Feminine, WordForm.Normal) -> 1.ª // As in "Es 1ª vez que hago esto" The number to be ordinalized The grammatical gender to use for output words Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation The number ordinalized Turns a number into an ordinal number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. Gender for Brazilian Portuguese locale 1.Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Masculine) -> "1º" 1.Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Feminine) -> "1ª" The number to be ordinalized The grammatical gender to use for output words Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Turns a number into an ordinal number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence supporting specific locale's variations using the grammatical gender provided In Spanish: 1.Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Masculine, new CultureInfo("es-ES"),WordForm.Abbreviation) -> 1.er // As in "Vivo en el 1.er piso" 1.Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Masculine, new CultureInfo("es-ES"), WordForm.Normal) -> 1.º // As in "Fui el 1º de mi promoción" 1.Ordinalize(GrammaticalGender.Feminine, new CultureInfo("es-ES"), WordForm.Normal) -> 1.º // As in "Fui el 1º de mi promoción" The number to be ordinalized The grammatical gender to use for output words Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Form of the word, i.e. abbreviation The number ordinalized Provides hint for Humanizer as to whether a word is singular, plural or with unknown plurality The word is singular The word is plural I am unsure of the plurality Contains extension methods for changing a number to Roman representation (ToRoman) and from Roman representation back to the number (FromRoman) Converts Roman numbers into integer Roman number Human-readable number Converts the input to Roman number Integer input Roman number Thrown when the input is smaller than 1 or larger than 3999 Contains extension methods for dehumanizing strings. Dehumanizes a string; e.g. 'some string', 'Some String', 'Some string' -> 'SomeString' If a string is already dehumanized then it leaves it alone 'SomeStringAndAnotherString' -> 'SomeStringAndAnotherString' The string to be dehumanized Extension methods for String type. Extension method to format string with passed arguments. Current thread's current culture is used string format arguments Extension method to format string with passed arguments using specified format provider (i.e. CultureInfo) string format An object that supplies culture-specific formatting information arguments Contains extension methods for humanizing string values. Humanizes the input string; e.g. Underscored_input_String_is_turned_INTO_sentence -> 'Underscored input String is turned INTO sentence' The string to be humanized Humanized the input string based on the provided casing The string to be humanized The desired casing for the output Humanizes TimeSpan into human readable form Turns a TimeSpan into a human readable form. E.g. 1 day. The maximum number of time units to return. Defaulted is 1 which means the largest unit is returned Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. The maximum unit of time to output. The default value is . The time units and will give approximations for time spans bigger 30 days by calculating with 365.2425 days a year and 30.4369 days a month. The minimum unit of time to output. The separator to use when combining humanized time parts. If null, the default collection formatter for the current culture is used. Uses words instead of numbers if true. E.g. one day. Turns a TimeSpan into a human readable form. E.g. 1 day. The maximum number of time units to return. Controls whether empty time units should be counted towards maximum number of time units. Leading empty time units never count. Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. The maximum unit of time to output. The default value is . The time units and will give approximations for time spans bigger than 30 days by calculating with 365.2425 days a year and 30.4369 days a month. The minimum unit of time to output. The separator to use when combining humanized time parts. If null, the default collection formatter for the current culture is used. Uses words instead of numbers if true. E.g. one day. Transform a time unit into a symbol; e.g. => "a" TimeUnit.Day.ToSymbol() -> "d" Unit of time to be turned to a symbol Culture to use. If null, current thread's UI culture is used. Enumerates the ways of displaying a quantity value when converting a word to a quantity string. Indicates that no quantity will be included in the formatted string. Indicates that the quantity will be included in the output, formatted as its numeric value (e.g. "1"). Incidates that the quantity will be included in the output, formatted as words (e.g. 123 => "one hundred and twenty three"). Provides extensions for formatting a word as a quantity. Prefixes the provided word with the number and accordingly pluralizes or singularizes the word The word to be prefixed The quantity of the word How to show the quantity. Numeric by default "request".ToQuantity(0) => "0 requests" "request".ToQuantity(1) => "1 request" "request".ToQuantity(2) => "2 requests" "men".ToQuantity(2) => "2 men" "process".ToQuantity(1200, ShowQuantityAs.Words) => "one thousand two hundred processes" Prefixes the provided word with the number and accordingly pluralizes or singularizes the word The word to be prefixed The quantity of the word A standard or custom numeric format string. An object that supplies culture-specific formatting information. "request".ToQuantity(0) => "0 requests" "request".ToQuantity(10000, format: "N0") => "10,000 requests" "request".ToQuantity(1, format: "N0") => "1 request" Prefixes the provided word with the number and accordingly pluralizes or singularizes the word The word to be prefixed The quantity of the word How to show the quantity. Numeric by default "request".ToQuantity(0) => "0 requests" "request".ToQuantity(1) => "1 request" "request".ToQuantity(2) => "2 requests" "men".ToQuantity(2) => "2 men" "process".ToQuantity(1200, ShowQuantityAs.Words) => "one thousand two hundred processes" Prefixes the provided word with the number and accordingly pluralizes or singularizes the word The word to be prefixed The quantity of the word A standard or custom numeric format string. An object that supplies culture-specific formatting information. "request".ToQuantity(0) => "0 requests" "request".ToQuantity(10000, format: "N0") => "10,000 requests" "request".ToQuantity(1, format: "N0") => "1 request" Prefixes the provided word with the number and accordingly pluralizes or singularizes the word The word to be prefixed The quantity of the word A standard or custom numeric format string. An object that supplies culture-specific formatting information. "request".ToQuantity(0.2) => "0.2 requests" "request".ToQuantity(10.6, format: "N0") => "10.6 requests" "request".ToQuantity(1.0, format: "N0") => "1 request" Prefixes the provided word with the number and accordingly pluralizes or singularizes the word The word to be prefixed The quantity of the word "request".ToQuantity(0.2) => "0.2 requests" Can transform a string with the given culture Transform the input String to be transformed The culture Can transform a string Transform the input String to be transformed A portal to string transformation using IStringTransformer Transforms a string using the provided transformers. Transformations are applied in the provided order. Transforms a string using the provided transformers. Transformations are applied in the provided order. Changes string to title case "INvalid caSEs arE corrected" -> "Invalid Cases Are Corrected" Changes the string to lower case "Sentence casing" -> "sentence casing" Changes the string to upper case "lower case statement" -> "LOWER CASE STATEMENT" Changes the string to sentence case "lower case statement" -> "Lower case statement" Allow strings to be truncated Truncate the string The string to be truncated The length to truncate to The truncated string Truncate the string The string to be truncated The length to truncate to The truncate to use The enum value used to determine from where to truncate the string The truncated string Truncate the string The string to be truncated The length to truncate to The string used to truncate with The enum value used to determine from where to truncate the string The truncated string Truncate the string The string to be truncated The length to truncate to The string used to truncate with The truncator to use The enum value used to determine from where to truncate the string The truncated string Truncation location for humanizer Truncate letters from the left (start) of the string Truncate letters from the right (end) of the string Truncate a string to a fixed length Truncate a string to a fixed number of letters or digits Truncate a string to a fixed number of words Can truncate a string. Truncate a string The string to truncate The length to truncate to The string used to truncate with The enum value used to determine from where to truncate the string The truncated string Gets a ITruncator Fixed length truncator Fixed number of characters truncator Fixed number of words truncator Convert int to named tuple strings (1 -> 'single', 2-> 'double' etc.). Only values 1-10, 100, and 1000 have specific names. All others will return 'n-tuple'. Converts integer to named tuple (e.g. 'single', 'double' etc.). Integer Named tuple Options for specifying the form of the word when different variations of the same word exists. Indicates the normal form of a written word. Indicates the shortened form of a written word