Provided by: libbusiness-br-ids-perl_0.0022-3_all 
      
    
NAME
       Business::BR::Ids::Common - Common code used in Business-BR-Ids modules
SYNOPSIS
         use Business::BR::Ids::Common qw(_dot _canon_i _canon_id);
         my @digits = (1, 2, 3, 3);
         my @weights = (2, 5, 2, 6);
         my $dot = _dot(\@weights, \@digits); # computes 2*1+5*2+2*3+6*3 = 36
         # computes the sum of digits of ( 2*1, 5*2, 2*3, 6*3 )
         # which is 2 + (1 + 0) + 6 + (1 + 8) = 18
         my $s = _dot_10(\@weights, \@digits);
         _canon_i(342222, size => 7); # returns '0342222'
         _canon_i('12.28.8', size => 5); # returns '12288'
         _canon_i(342222, size => 7); # returns '0342222'
         _canon_i('12.28.8', size => 5); # returns '12288'
         _canon_id('A12.3-B', size => 5); # returns 'A123B'
DESCRIPTION
       This module is meant to be private for Business-BR-Ids distributions.  It is a common placeholder for
       code which is shared among other modules of the distribution.
       Actually, the only code here is the computation of the scalar product between two array refs. In the
       future, this module can disappear being more aptly named and even leave the Business::BR namespace.
       _dot
             $s = _dot(\@a, \@b);
           Computes the scalar (or dot) product of two array refs:
              sum( a[i]*b[i], i = 0..$#a )
           Note  that  due  to  this  definition,  the  second  argument should be at least as long as the first
           argument.
       _dot_10
             $s = _dot_10(\@a, \@b);
           Computes the product of corresponding elements in the array refs  and  then  takes  the  sum  of  its
           digits.  (Used for computing IE/MG.)
       _canon_i
             $qs = _canon_i($s, size => 8)
           If  the argument is a number, formats it to the specified size. Then, strips any non-digit character.
           If the argument is a string, it just strips non-digit characters.
       _canon_id
             $qs = _canon_id($s, size => 8)
           If the argument is a number, formats it to the specified size. Then, strips any non-digit  character.
           If the argument is a string, it just strips characters matching "/[\W_]/".
   EXPORT
       None by default.
       You  can  explicitly  ask  for  "_dot()" which is a sub to compute the dot product between two array refs
       (used for computing check digits). There are also "_dot_10", "_canon_i" and "_canon_id" to be exported on
       demand.
SEE ALSO
       Please reports bugs via CPAN RT, http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Business-BR-Ids
AUTHOR
       A. R. Ferreira, <ferreira@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
       Copyright (C) 2005-2007 by A. R. Ferreira
       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under  the  same  terms  as  Perl
       itself.
perl v5.36.0                                       2022-10-13                     Business::BR::Ids::Common(3pm)