Phone number data in various formats (I've chosen these because the data coming in is unreliable and not in expected formats):
+1 480-874-4666
404-581-4000
(805) 682-4726
978-851-7321, Ext 2606
413- 658-1100
(513) 287-7000,Toll Free (800) 733-2077
1 (813) 274-8130
212-363-3200,Media Relations: 212-668-2251.
323/221-2164
My Ruby code to extract all the digits, remove any leading 1's for the USA country code, then use the first 10 digits to create the "new" phone number in a format desired:
nums = phone_number_string.scan(/[0-9]+/)
if nums.size > 0
all_nums = nums.join
all_nums = all_nums[0..0] == "1" ? all_nums[1..-1] : all_nums
if all_nums.size >= 10
ten_nums = all_nums[0..9]
final_phone = "#{ten_nums[0..2]}-#{ten_nums[3..5]}-#{ten_nums[6..9]}"
else
final_phone = ""
end
puts "#{final_phone}"
else
puts "No number to fix."
end
The results are very good!
480-874-4666
404-581-4000
805-682-4726
978-851-7321
413-658-1100
513-287-7000
813-274-8130
212-363-3200
323-221-2164
But, I think there's a better way. Can you refactor this to be more efficient, more legible, or more useful?
