NAME
CheckDigits::MXX_001 - compute check digits for german Personalausweis (pa_de) or ABA routing numbers (aba_rn)
SYNOPSIS
  use Algorithm::CheckDigits;
  $pa = CheckDigits('pa_de');
  if ($pa->is_valid('2406055684D<<6810203<0705109<6')) {
	# do something
  }
  if ($pa->is_valid('2406055684') {
  	# do_something
  }
  $cn = $pa->complete('240605568_D<<681020_<070510_<_');
  # $cn = '2406055684D<<6810203<0705109<6'
  $cd = $pa->checkdigit('2406055684D<<6810203<0705109<6');
  # $cd = '6'
  $bn = $pa->basenumber('2406055684D<<6810203<0705109<6');
  # $bn = '240605568_D<<681020_<070510_<_'
  $aba = CheckDigits('aba_rn');
  if ($aba->is_valid('789456124')) {
       # do something
  }
  
DESCRIPTION
ALGORITHM
Beginning left all digits are weighted with 7,3,1,7,3,1,... for pa_de or 3,7,1,3,7,1,3,7,1 for aba_rn.
The sum of those products is computed.
For pa_de the checksum is the last digit of the sum from step 2 (modulo 10).
For aba_rn the checksum is the difference of the sum from step 2 to the next multiple of 10.
For the german Personalausweis step 1 to 3 is performed for every part of the number and for all 3 parts including the particular checkdigit to compute the total checksum.
If the number solely consists of digits, the checksum is just computed once according to algorithm given above.
METHODS
- is_valid($number)
 - 
Returns true only if
$numberconsists solely of numbers and the last digit is a valid check digit according to the algorithm given above.Returns false otherwise,
 - complete($number)
 - 
The check digit for
$numberis computed and concatenated to the end of$number.Returns the complete number with check digit or '' if
$numberdoes not consist solely of digits and spaces. - basenumber($number)
 - 
Returns the basenumber of
$numberif$numberhas a valid check digit.Return '' otherwise.
 - checkdigit($number)
 - 
Returns the checkdigit of
$numberif$numberhas a valid check digit.Return '' otherwise.
 
EXPORT
None by default.
AUTHOR
Mathias Weidner, <mamawe@cpan.org>
THANKS
Aaron W. West pointed me to a fault in the computing of the check digit. Jim Hickstein made me aware of the ABA routing numbers.
SEE ALSO
perl, CheckDigits, www.pruefziffernberechnung.de, http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/43619.html, http://www.brainjar.com/js/validation/