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en:
date:
formats:
# Use the strftime parameters for formats.
# When no format has been given, it uses default.
# You can provide other formats here if you like!
default: "%Y-%m-%d"
short: "%b %d"
long: "%B %d, %Y"
day_names: [Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday]
abbr_day_names: [Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat]
# Don't forget the nil at the beginning; there's no such thing as a 0th month
month_names: [~, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December]
abbr_month_names: [~, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec]
# Used in date_select and datetime_select.
order:
- year
- month
- day
time:
formats:
default: "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z"
short: "%d %b %H:%M"
long: "%B %d, %Y %H:%M"
am: "am"
pm: "pm"
# Used in array.to_sentence.
support:
array:
words_connector: ", "
two_words_connector: " and "
last_word_connector: ", and "
number:
# Used in NumberHelper.number_to_delimited()
# These are also the defaults for 'currency', 'percentage', 'precision', and 'human'
format:
# Sets the separator between the units, for more precision (e.g. 1.0 / 2.0 == 0.5)
separator: "."
# Delimits thousands (e.g. 1,000,000 is a million) (always in groups of three)
delimiter: ","
# Number of decimals, behind the separator (the number 1 with a precision of 2 gives: 1.00)
precision: 3
# Determine how rounding is performed (see BigDecimal::mode)
round_mode: default
# If set to true, precision will mean the number of significant digits instead
# of the number of decimal digits (1234 with precision 2 becomes 1200, 1.23543 becomes 1.2)
significant: false
# If set, the zeros after the decimal separator will always be stripped (e.g.: 1.200 will be 1.2)
strip_insignificant_zeros: false
# Used in NumberHelper.number_to_currency()
currency:
format:
# Where is the currency sign? %u is the currency unit, %n is the number (default: $5.00)
format: "%u%n"
negative_format: "-%u%n"
unit: "$"
# These six are to override number.format and are optional
separator: "."
delimiter: ","
precision: 2
# round_mode:
significant: false
strip_insignificant_zeros: false
# Used in NumberHelper.number_to_percentage()
percentage:
format:
# These five are to override number.format and are optional
# separator:
delimiter: ""
# precision:
# significant: false
# strip_insignificant_zeros: false
format: "%n%"
# Used in NumberHelper.number_to_rounded()
precision:
format:
# These five are to override number.format and are optional
# separator:
delimiter: ""
# precision:
# significant: false
# strip_insignificant_zeros: false
# Used in NumberHelper.number_to_human_size() and NumberHelper.number_to_human()
human:
format:
# These six are to override number.format and are optional
# separator:
delimiter: ""
precision: 3
# round_mode:
significant: true
strip_insignificant_zeros: true
# Used in number_to_human_size()
storage_units:
# Storage units output formatting.
# %u is the storage unit, %n is the number (default: 2 MB)
format: "%n %u"
units:
byte:
one: "Byte"
other: "Bytes"
kb: "KB"
mb: "MB"
gb: "GB"
tb: "TB"
pb: "PB"
eb: "EB"
zb: "ZB"
# Used in NumberHelper.number_to_human()
decimal_units:
format: "%n %u"
# Decimal units output formatting
# By default we will only quantify some of the exponents
# but the commented ones might be defined or overridden
# by the user.
units:
# femto: Quadrillionth
# pico: Trillionth
# nano: Billionth
# micro: Millionth
# mili: Thousandth
# centi: Hundredth
# deci: Tenth
unit: ""
# ten:
# one: Ten
# other: Tens
# hundred: Hundred
thousand: Thousand
million: Million
billion: Billion
trillion: Trillion
quadrillion: Quadrillion