Geo::Region - Geographical regions and groupings using UN M.49 and CLDR data
This document describes Geo::Region for Perl 6, built with Unicode CLDR v26.
use Geo::Region;
use Geo::Region::Enum;
$amer = Geo::Region.new(include => Region::Americas);
$emea = Geo::Region.new(
include => (Region::Europe, Region::WesternAsia, Region::Africa)
);
$apac = Geo::Region.new(
include => (Region::Asia, Region::Oceania),
exclude => Region::WesternAsia,
);
if $amer.contains($country) {
# country is in the Americas (US, MX, BR, etc.)
}
elsif $emea.contains($country) {
# country is in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (FR, SA, ZW, etc.)
}
elsif $apac.contains($country) {
# country is in Asia-Pacific (JP, TH, AU, etc.)
}
This class is used to create geographical regions and groupings of subregions and countries. Default regional groupings are provided using the Unicode CLDR v26 Territory Containment data, which is an extension of the United Nations UN M.49 (Rev.3) standard.
Regions and subregions are represented with UN M.49 region codes, such as 419
for Latin America and 035 for Southeast Asia. Either the official format
using a three-digit 0
-padded string like '035'
or an integer like 35
may be used with this class. Note when using the 0
-padded format that it must
be quoted as a string so as not to be treated as on octal literal. The CLDR also
adds two additional two-letter region codes which are supported: EU for the
European Union and QO for Outlying Oceania. These region codes are all
available as enumerations in Geo::Region::Enum.
Countries and territories are represented with ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes, such as JP for Japan and AQ for Antarctica, and are case insensitive. Unlike with region codes, the three-digit forms of country codes are not currently supported, nor are three-letter codes. The deprecated code UK for the United Kingdom is supported as an alias of the official code GB.
The new
class method is used to construct a Geo::Region object along with the
include
argument and optional exclude
argument.
-
include
Accepts either a single region code or an array reference of region or country codes to be included in the resulting custom region.
# countries in the European Union (EU) Geo::Region.new(include => Region::EuropeanUnion) # countries in Asia (142) plus Russia (RU) Geo::Region.new(include => (Region::Asia, Country::Russia))
-
exclude
Accepts values in the same format as
include
. This can be used to exclude countries or subregions from a region.# countries in Europe (150) which are not in the European Union (EU) Geo::Region.new( include => Region::Europe, exclude => Region::EuropeanUnion, )
-
contains
Given a country or region code, determines if the region represented by the Geo::Region instance contains it.
if $region.contains($country) {
-
is-within
Given a region code, determines if all the countries and regions represented by the Geo::Region instance are within it.
if $subregion.is-within($region) {
-
countries
Returns a list of country codes of the countries within the region represented by the Geo::Region instance.
for $region.countries -> $country {
- Geo::Region::Enum — Enumerations for UN M.49 and CLDR region codes
- Unicode CLDR: UN M.49 Territory Containment
- United Nations: UN M.49 Standard Country, Area, & Region Codes
- Geo::Region for Perl 5
Nick Patch [email protected]
© 2014 Nick Patch
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 6 itself.