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langjudge

v0.3.0

Published

A module that is used to judge what type of language was input.

Readme

langjudge

Introduction

A nodejs module that is used to judge what type of language was input.

Usage

You won't need to install any dependencies at all.

The module just use the Unicode to match the input's pattern automatically.

apis:

langjudge.langAllContain(str)

It will list all the language types that your input may belong to.

for example:

langjudge.langAllContain("あ")

It will return a result "['japanese']"

langjudge.langAllContain("م")

It will return a result "['Arabic']"

warning:

For I can't hardly tell the difference between French/German/Spanish/Italian,etc. when the input consist of such language ,the module would just return "['Latin']".

Those which based on Cyrillic are just the same,such as Bulgarian, Belarusian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian.

Besides,bacause Janpanese contain some Chinese charecters,they may be returned togeter.