Provided by: libbusiness-isbn-perl_3.006-1_all bug

NAME

       Business::ISBN - work with International Standard Book Numbers

SYNOPSIS

               use Business::ISBN;

               # 10 digit ISBNs
               $isbn10 = Business::ISBN->new('1565922573');
               $isbn10 = Business::ISBN->new('1-56592-257-3');

               # 13 digit ISBNs
               $isbn13 = Business::ISBN->new('978-0-596-52724-2');

               # convert
               $isbn10 = $isbn13->as_isbn10;    # for the 978 prefixes

               $isbn13 = $isbn10->as_isbn13;

               # maybe you don't care what it is as long as everything works
               $isbn = Business::ISBN->new( $ARGV[0] );

               #print the ISBN with hyphens at usual positions
               print $isbn->as_string;

               #print the ISBN with hyphens at specified positions.
               #this not does affect the default positions
               print $isbn->as_string([]);

               #print the group code or publisher code
               print $isbn->group_code;

               print $isbn->publisher_code;

               #check to see if the ISBN is valid
               $isbn->is_valid;

               #fix the ISBN checksum.  BEWARE:  the error might not be
               #in the checksum!
               $isbn->fix_checksum;

               # create an EAN13 barcode in PNG format
               $isbn->png_barcode;

DESCRIPTION

       This modules handles International Standard Book Numbers, including ISBN-10 and ISBN-13.

       The data come from Business::ISBN::Data, which means you can update the data separately from the code.
       Also, you can use Business::ISBN::Data with whatever RangeMessage.xml you like if you have updated data.
       See that module for details.

   Function interface
       valid_isbn_checksum( ISBN10 | ISBN13 )
           This function is exportable on demand, and works for either 10 or 13 character ISBNs).

                   use Business::ISBN qw( valid_isbn_checksum );

           Returns 1 if the ISBN is a valid ISBN with the right checksum.

           Returns 0 if the ISBN has valid prefix and publisher codes, but an invalid checksum.

           Returns undef if the ISBN does not validate for any other reason.

   Object interface
       new($isbn)
           The constructor accepts a scalar representing the ISBN.

           The  string representing the ISBN may contain characters other than "[0-9xX]", although these will be
           removed in the internal representation.  The resulting string must look like an ISBN - the first nine
           characters must be digits and the tenth character must be a digit, 'x', or 'X'.

           The constructor attempts to determine the group code and the publisher code.  If these data cannot be
           determined, the constructor sets "$obj->error" to something other  than  "GOOD_ISBN".  An  object  is
           still  returned and it is up to the program to check the "error" method for one of five values or one
           of the "error_*" methods to check for a  particular  error.  The  actual  values  of  these  symbolic
           versions are the same as those from previous versions of this module which used literal values:

                   Business::ISBN::INVALID_PUBLISHER_CODE
                   Business::ISBN::INVALID_GROUP_CODE
                   Business::ISBN::BAD_CHECKSUM
                   Business::ISBN::GOOD_ISBN
                   Business::ISBN::BAD_ISBN

           If   you  have  one  of  these  values  and  want  to  turn  it  into  a  string,  you  can  use  the
           %Business::ISBN::ERROR_TEXT hash, which is exportable by asking for it explicitly in the import list:

                   use Business::ISBN qw(%ERROR_TEXT);

           As of version 2.010_01, you can get this text from "error_text" so you don't have to import anything.

           The string passed as the ISBN need not be a valid ISBN as long as it superficially  looks  like  one.
           This allows one to use the "fix_checksum()" method.  Despite the disclaimer in the discussion of that
           method,  the  author  has  found it extremely useful.  One should check the validity of the ISBN with
           "is_valid()" rather than relying on the return value of the constructor.  If all one wants to  do  is
           check   the   validity  of  an  ISBN,  one  can  skip  the  object-oriented  interface  and  use  the
           "valid_isbn_checksum()" function which is exportable on demand.

           If the constructor decides it cannot create an object, it returns "undef".  It may  do  this  if  the
           string  passed as the ISBN cannot be munged to the internal format meaning that it does not even come
           close to looking like an ISBN.

   Instance methods
       input_isbn
           Returns the starting ISBN. Since you may insert hyphens or fix checksums, you might want to  see  the
           original data.

       common_data
           Returns  the  starting ISBN after normalization, which removes anything that isn't a digit or a valid
           checksum character.

       isbn
           Returns the current value of ISBN, even if it has an invalid checksum.  This is the raw  data  so  it
           doesn't have the hyphens. If you want hyphenation, try "as_string".

           The "isbn" method should be the same as "as_string( [] )".

       error
           Return the error code for the reason the ISBN isn't valid. The return value is a key in %ERROR_TEXT.

       error_is_bad_group
       error_is_bad_publisher
       error_is_article_out_of_range
       error_is_bad_checksum
           Returns true if the ISBN error is that type.

       error_text
           Returns a text version of the error text

       is_valid
           Return  true  if the ISBN is valid, meaning that it has a valid prefix (for ISBN-13), group code, and
           publisher code; and its checksum validates.

       type
           Returns either "ISBN10" or "ISBN13".

       prefix
           Returns the prefix for the ISBN. This is currently either 978 or 979  for  ISBN-13.  It  returns  the
           empty string (so, a defined value) for ISBN-10.

       group_code
           Returns  the group code for the ISBN. This is the numerical version, for example, '0' for the English
           group. The valid group codes come from "Business::ISBN::Data".

       group
           Returns the group name for the ISBN. This is the string version. For instance, 'English' for the  '0'
           group. The names come from "Business::ISBN::Data".

       publisher_code
           Returns the publisher code for the ISBN. This is the numeric version, for instance '596' for O'Reilly
           Media.

       article_code
           Returns the article code for the ISBN. This is the numeric version that uniquely identifies the item.

       article_code_length
           Returns the article code length for the ISBN.

       article_code_min
           Returns the minimum article code length for the publisher code.

       article_code_max
           Returns the max article code length for the publisher code.

       checksum
           Returns the checksum code for the ISBN. This checksum may not be valid since you can create an object
           an fix the checksum later with "fix_checksum".

       is_valid_checksum
           Returns "Business::ISBN::GOOD_ISBN" for valid checksums and "Business::ISBN::BAD_CHECKSUM" otherwise.
           This does not guarantee that the rest of the ISBN is actually assigned to a book.

       fix_checksum
           Checks the checksum and modifies the ISBN to set it correctly if needed.

       as_string(), as_string([])
           Return  the  ISBN  as a string.  This function takes an optional anonymous array (or array reference)
           that specifies the placement of hyphens in the string.  An empty anonymous array  produces  a  string
           with  no  hyphens.  An  empty argument list automatically hyphenates the ISBN based on the discovered
           group and publisher codes.  An ISBN that is not valid may produce strange results.

           The positions specified in the passed anonymous array are only used for one method  use  and  do  not
           replace  the values specified by the constructor. The method assumes that you know what you are doing
           and will attempt to use the least three positions specified.  If  you  pass  an  anonymous  array  of
           several  positions,  the  list will be sorted and the lowest three positions will be used.  Positions
           less than 1 and greater than 12 are silently ignored.

           A terminating 'x' is changed to 'X'.

       as_isbn10
           Returns a new ISBN object. If the object is already ISBN-10, this method  clones  it.  If  it  is  an
           ISBN-13 with the prefix 978, it returns the ISBN-10 equivalent. For all other cases it returns undef.

       as_isbn13
           Returns  a  new  ISBN  object.  If  the object is already ISBN-13, this method clones it. If it is an
           ISBN-10, it returns the ISBN-13 equivalent with the 978 prefix.

       increment
           Returns the next "Business::ISBN" by incrementing the article code of the specified ISBN  (object  or
           scalar).

           Returns undef, if the parameter is invalid or equals the maximum possible ISBN for the publisher.

                   $isbn = Business::ISBN->new('1565922573');  # 1-56592-257-3
                   $next_isbn = $isbn->increment;              # 1-56592-258-1

           If  the next article code would exceed the maximum possible article code (such as incrementing 999 to
           1000), this returns ARTICLE_CODE_OUT_OF_RANGE as the error.

       decrement
           Returns the previous "Business::ISBN" by decrementing the article code of the specified ISBN  (object
           or scalar).

           Returns undef, if the parameter is invalid or equals the minimum possible ISBN for the publisher.

                   $isbn = Business::ISBN->new('1565922573');  # 1-56592-257-3
                   $prev_isbn = $isbn->decrement;              # 1-56592-256-5

           If  the next article code would exceed the maximum possible article code (such as incrementing 000 to
           -1), this returns ARTICLE_CODE_OUT_OF_RANGE as the error.

       png_barcode
           Returns image data in PNG format for the barcode for the ISBN. This works with ISBN-10  and  ISBN-13.
           The ISBN-10s are automaically converted to ISBN-13.

           This requires "GD::Barcode::EAN13".

BUGS

TO DO

       * i would like to create the bar codes with the price extension

SOURCE AVAILABILITY

       This source is in Github:

           https://github.com/briandfoy/business-isbn

AUTHOR

       brian d foy "<bdfoy@cpan.org>"

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright © 2001-2021, brian d foy <bdfoy@cpan.org>. All rights reserved.

       This  module  is  licensed  under  the Artistic License 2.0. See the LICENSE file in the distribution, or
       https://opensource.org/licenses/Artistic-2.0

CREDITS

       Thanks to Mark W. Eichin "<eichin@thok.org>" for suggestions and discussions on EAN support.

       Thanks to Andy Lester "<andy@petdance.com>" for lots of bug fixes and testing.

       Ed Summers "<esummers@cpan.org>" has volunteered to help with this module.

       Markus Spann "<markus_spann@gmx.de>" added "increment" and "decrement".

perl v5.32.0                                       2021-01-23                                Business::ISBN(3pm)