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pluralize
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pluralize(count = nil, locale = :en)
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Returns the plural form of the word in the string.
If the optional parameter count is specified, the singular form will be returned if count == 1. For any other value of count the plural will be returned.
If the optional parameter locale is specified, the word will be pluralized as a word of that language. By default, this parameter is set to :en. You must define your own inflection rules for languages other than English.
'post'.pluralize # => "posts" 'octopus'.pluralize # => "octopi" 'sheep'.pluralize # => "sheep" 'words'.pluralize # => "words" 'the blue mailman'.pluralize # => "the blue mailmen" 'CamelOctopus'.pluralize # => "CamelOctopi" 'apple'.pluralize(1) # => "apple" 'apple'.pluralize(2) # => "apples" 'ley'.pluralize(:es) # => "leyes" 'ley'.pluralize(1, :es) # => "ley"
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joshuapinter -
January 19, 2012
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Pluralize with Text.
Example
1 person or 3 people
Use a View Helper
pluralize( 1, 'person' ) # => 1 person pluralize( 2, 'person' ) # => 2 people # In practice. pluralize( Person.count, 'person' )
See
http://apidock.com/rails/ActionView/Helpers/TextHelper/pluralize