NAME
Number::Phone::NANP - NANP-specific methods for Number::Phone
DESCRIPTION
This is a base class which encapsulates that information about phone numbers in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) which are common to all NANP countries - that is, those whose international dialling code is +1. If you are dealing with phone numbers in any of those countries, you should use
this module. It will then load the country-specific modules for you as needed.
Country-specific modules should inherit from this module and provide their own versions of methods as necessary. However, they should not provide an is_valid
method or a constructor.
SYNOPSIS
in a program:
use Number::Phone::NANP;
my $phone_number = Number::Phone->new('+1 202 418 1440');
# $phone_number is now a Number::Phone::NANP::US
my $other_phone_number = Number::Phone->new('+1 866 623 2282');
# $phone_number is non-geographic so is a Number::Phone::NANP
in a subclass:
package Number::Phone::NANP::CA;
use base 'Number::Phone::NANP';
METHODS
The following methods from Number::Phone are overridden:
- is_valid
-
The number is valid within the numbering scheme. It may or may not yet be allocated, or it may be reserved.
- country_code
-
Returns 1.
- country
-
Returns the two-letter ISO country code for this number.
- regulator
-
Returns informational text relevant to the whole NANP. Note that when this method is inherited by a subclass it returns undef meaning "not known", but returns information about the NANPA when called on an object of class Number::Phone::NANP.
- areacode
-
Return the area code for the number.
- areaname
-
Return the name for the area code, if applicable, otherwise returns undef. For instance, for a number beginning with +1 201 200 it would return "Jersey City, NJ".
- subscriber
-
Return the subscriber part of the number.
- format
-
Return a sanely formatted version of the number, complete with IDD code.
BUGS/FEEDBACK
Please report bugs by email, including, if possible, a test case.
I welcome feedback from users.
LICENCE
You may use, modify and distribute this software under the same terms as perl itself.
AUTHOR
David Cantrell <david@cantrell.org.uk>
Copyright 2005