-- Copyright (c) 2016-present, Facebook, Inc. -- All rights reserved. -- -- This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the -- LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant -- of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory. {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} module Duckling.AmountOfMoney.NB.Corpus ( corpus ) where import Prelude import Data.String import Duckling.AmountOfMoney.Types import Duckling.Lang import Duckling.Resolve import Duckling.Testing.Types corpus :: Corpus corpus = (testContext {lang = NB}, allExamples) allExamples :: [Example] allExamples = concat [ examples (simple Dollar 10) [ "$10" , "10$" , "ti dollar" ] , examples (simple Cent 10) [ "ti øre" ] , examples (simple Dollar 10000) [ "$10.000" , "10K$" , "$10k" ] , examples (simple USD 1.23) [ "USD1,23" ] , examples (simple NOK 10) [ "10kroner" , "10kr" , "ti kroner" , "10 NOK" ] , examples (simple NOK 2.23) [ "2 kroner og 23 øre" , "to kroner 23 øre" , "to kroner og 23 øre" , "to kr 23" ] , examples (simple EUR 20) [ "20€" , "20 euro" , "20 Euro" , "20 Euros" , "EUR 20" ] , examples (simple EUR 29.99) [ "EUR29,99" ] , examples (simple INR 20) [ "Rs. 20" , "Rs 20" , "20 Rupees" , "20Rs" , "Rs20" , "INR20" ] , examples (simple INR 20.43) [ "20 Rupees 43" , "tjue rupees 43" , "tjue rupees 43¢" ] , examples (simple Pound 9) [ "£9" , "ni pund" ] , examples (simple GBP 3.01) [ "GBP3,01" , "GBP 3,01" ] ]