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Standardize U.S. street address to USPS guidelines.
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Common types used to implement standards in the other packages.
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Supports use of ISO 4217, "Codes for the representation of currencies and funds".
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Supports use of UN M49 or the "Standard Country or Area Codes for Statistical Use (Series M, No. 49)".
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Supports use of ISO 639, "Codes for the representation of names of languages" parts 1, 2, 3 & 5.
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Supports use of ISO 15924, "Codes for the representation of names of scripts".
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Supports use of IETF BCP 47 language tags as defined by RFC 5646.
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Supports use of ISO 3166, "Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions" parts 1 & 2.
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Includes: - Supports use of ISO 3166, "Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions" parts 1 & 2. - Supports use of UN M49 or the "Standard Country or Area Codes for Statistical Use (Series M, No. 49)".
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Includes: - Supports use of ISO 4217, "Codes for the representation of currencies and funds" - Table A.1 – Current currency & funds code list - Table A.3 – List of codes for historic denominations of currencies & funds - Money data type as described in "Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture" by Martin Fowler. Combines an amount with an ISO 4217 currency code to manage a monetary value.
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Provides types supporting the measurement and comparison of date and time periods, including: - TZ Database - Unix time - DOS date/time
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Includes: - Supports use of ISO 639, "Codes for the representation of names of languages" parts 1, 2, 3 & 5. - Supports use of ISO 15924, "Codes for the representation of names of scripts".
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Includes: - Supports use of IETF BCP 47 language tags as defined by RFC 5646.
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Provides types supporting the reading and writing of files in standard formats. Includes: - Comma Separated Value (CSV). Supports reading and writing CSV files with customizable delimiters. Ideal for CSV data normalization and transformation workflows.
Data Standardizer provides implementations of various internationally recognised standards in data processing, covering topics ranging from languages to currencies and geographical entities. With strongly-typed enumerations for each standard (where applicable) or other targeted data types, you can represent these elements in your code such that errors with invalid values are minimised. Provides types supporting communication-related standards, including: - ITU-T E.164 telephony numbers