I must exclaim my joy to all Monks!

I needed to display the english words representing numbers for a project I am working on, and I (rightly) figured SOMEONE must have written such a beast, so I went to the CPAN. After fruitlessly searching http://search.cpan.org for various combinations like``number to english'', I tried SuperSearch using the search string, 'number to english perl module', and was rewarded with a set of results, which included Re: Number to Speech, from which I was quickly able to zero in on Number::Spell and Lingua::EN::Num2Words (I ultimately chose the latter).

dmm

Thanks, Monks!


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In reply to PerlMonks.org Comes Through Even Though Search.CPAN.org Failed Me by dmmiller2k

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