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43 lines
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JavaScript
43 lines
2.1 KiB
JavaScript
"use strict";
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
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value: true
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});
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exports["default"] = applyInternationalSeparatorStyle;
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var _constants = require("../constants.js");
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// Removes brackets and replaces dashes with spaces.
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//
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// E.g. "(999) 111-22-33" -> "999 111 22 33"
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//
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// For some reason Google's metadata contains `<intlFormat/>`s with brackets and dashes.
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// Meanwhile, there's no single opinion about using punctuation in international phone numbers.
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//
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// For example, Google's `<intlFormat/>` for USA is `+1 213-373-4253`.
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// And here's a quote from WikiPedia's "North American Numbering Plan" page:
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// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Numbering_Plan
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//
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// "The country calling code for all countries participating in the NANP is 1.
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// In international format, an NANP number should be listed as +1 301 555 01 00,
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// where 301 is an area code (Maryland)."
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//
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// I personally prefer the international format without any punctuation.
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// For example, brackets are remnants of the old age, meaning that the
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// phone number part in brackets (so called "area code") can be omitted
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// if dialing within the same "area".
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// And hyphens were clearly introduced for splitting local numbers into memorizable groups.
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// For example, remembering "5553535" is difficult but "555-35-35" is much simpler.
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// Imagine a man taking a bus from home to work and seeing an ad with a phone number.
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// He has a couple of seconds to memorize that number until it passes by.
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// If it were spaces instead of hyphens the man wouldn't necessarily get it,
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// but with hyphens instead of spaces the grouping is more explicit.
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// I personally think that hyphens introduce visual clutter,
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// so I prefer replacing them with spaces in international numbers.
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// In the modern age all output is done on displays where spaces are clearly distinguishable
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// so hyphens can be safely replaced with spaces without losing any legibility.
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//
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function applyInternationalSeparatorStyle(formattedNumber) {
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return formattedNumber.replace(new RegExp("[".concat(_constants.VALID_PUNCTUATION, "]+"), 'g'), ' ').trim();
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}
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//# sourceMappingURL=applyInternationalSeparatorStyle.js.map
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