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Human approximation for numbers and durations. Think 98,760 to 98.7k, 3,599s to 58m 59s as in Stackoverflow timestamps and Twitter stat counts.
Installation
Installation is via composer.
Usage
There are only a few configurations needed: the number of decimal places for numbers, the datetime formatting and the maximum duration before direct datetime formats are used. In most cases, the default will do.
Also, to approximate numbers, just supply the value. For durations, the number of seconds will do. One can write custom functions to convert other datetime formats to seconds.
Note that, when supplied durations become greater than the set maximum approximation duration, the supplied duration will be treated as a UNIX timestamp and formatted accordingly. If this is not the case for you, Happrox::setDurationBase() should be set with an appropriate duration to correct the datetime (the default value is 0).
To Do
Handle Indian style number approximations (lakh)?
Introduce switches to format durations for local weekdays (marketdays). Need an array of ordered days and a specific day's assignment (1 Jan 1970 should do).
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