Example for russian lang:
file.po:
...
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2;\n"
...
msgid "File"
msgid_plural "Files"
msgstr[0] "Файл"
msgstr[1] "Файла"
msgstr[2] "Файлов"
...
file.php
...
echo ngettext("File", "Files", $number);
...
ngettext
(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5)
ngettext — Plural version of gettext
Descrierea
string ngettext
( string $msgid1
, string $msgid2
, int $n
)
The plural version of gettext(). Some languages have more than one form for plural messages dependent on the count.
Parametri
- msgid1
-
- msgid2
-
- n
-
Valorile întroarse
Returns correct plural form of message identified by msgid1 and msgid2 for count n .
Exemple
Example #1 ngettext() example
<?php
setlocale(LC_ALL, 'cs_CZ');
printf(ngettext("%d window", "%d windows", 1), 1); // 1 okno
printf(ngettext("%d window", "%d windows", 2), 2); // 2 okna
printf(ngettext("%d window", "%d windows", 5), 5); // 5 oken
?>
ngettext
peter at ints dot net
14-Dec-2008 07:26
14-Dec-2008 07:26
stnt at ukr dot net
13-Jan-2008 08:51
13-Jan-2008 08:51
Another ready to use function for russian plural implementation:
<?php
function plural_str ($i, $str1, $str2, $str3){
function plural ($a){
if ($a%10==1 && $a%100!=11){ return 0; }
elseif($a%10>=2 && $a%10<=4 && ($a%100<10 || $a%100>=20)) { return 1; }
else {
return 2;
}
}
$plural= plural ($i);
switch ($plural) {
case 0:
$out_str = $str1;
break;
case 1:
$out_str = $str2;
break;
default: $out_str = $str3;
}
return $out_str;
}
//// Usage:
$n = 3;
echo $n .' '. plural_str($n, 'тетрадь', 'тетради', 'тетрадей');
//// Output: '3 тетради'
?>
kontakt at somplatzki dot de
25-May-2007 09:47
25-May-2007 09:47
It's useful to know how the .po-file has to look like when using ngettext:
msgid "item"
msgid_plural "items"
msgstr[0] "Produkt"
msgstr[1] "Produkte"
In php:
echo ngettext('item', 'items', $number);
tokul at users dot sourceforge dot net
10-Dec-2006 11:56
10-Dec-2006 11:56
According to GNU gettext manual third argument is unsigned long integer. It must be positive number. If n is negative, it might be evaluated incorrectly in some languages.
nikolai dot zujev at gmail dot com
21-Mar-2006 09:36
21-Mar-2006 09:36
This is an implementation for a word ending in russian lang. Also as I know polish and similar langs use same rules:
<?php
/**
* Returns:
* 0, if $n == 1, 21, 31, 41, ...
* 1, if $n == 2..4, 22..24, 32..34, ...
* 2, if $n == 5..20, 25..30, 35..40, ...
*/
function plural( $n )
{
if ( $n % 10 == 1 && $n % 100 != 11 )
{
return 0;
}
if ( $n % 10 >= 2 && $n % 10 <= 4 && ( $n % 100 < 10 || $n % 100 >= 20 ) )
{
return 1;
}
return 2;
}
// usage
for ( $i = 0; $i < 100; $i++ )
{
$x = plural( $i );
printf(
"%d тетрад%s<br/>\n", $i,
( 0 == $x ? 'ь' : ( 1 == $x ? 'и' : 'ей' ) )
);
}
?>
Output:
0 тетрадей
1 тетрадь
2 тетради
3 тетради
4 тетради
5 тетрадей
6 тетрадей
7 тетрадей
8 тетрадей
9 тетрадей
10 тетрадей
...
Also here is short version:
<?php
$n = 17;
print ($n%10==1 && $n%100!=11 ? 0 : ($n%10>=2 && $n%10<=4 && ($n%100<10 || $n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2));
?>
output: 2
mike-php at emerge2 dot com
03-Nov-2004 08:53
03-Nov-2004 08:53
Section 10.2.5 in the GNU gettext manual explains the ngettext function:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/
(Sorry, but the Add Note function prevents me from including a long URL which points right to that section of the manual.)
