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The Phone Number Utility is part of the Symbian Text Utility Component
(etul.dll
) and it offers methods for parsing and validating phone
numbers.
Examples of valid phone numbers:
1. +358501234567
2. +358 (50) 123 4567
Even though both of the above examples are valid phone numbers, only the first one is accepted as a phone number by many systems. To convert the second number to the first number, parsing methods of Phone Number Utility can be used.
The TulPhoneNumberUtils
class implements the
static methods that make up the interface.
Phone Number Utility can be accessed through the
TulPhoneNumberUtils
class that is defined in the header
tulphonenumberutils.h
. This utility is linked to the
etul.lib
library.
The enumerated type TPhoneNumberType
is used to
specify the type of phone number for some of the methods below.
Method name | Details |
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Removes irrelevant characters and white space from the supplied
phone number. Allowed characters are determined by phone number type, in other
words, the |
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Checks if the supplied phone number is a valid phone number of the supplied type. |
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Checks if the supplied phone number is a valid phone number.
The phone number is valid if it contains only characters specified by the
parameter |
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Removes the specified invalid characters from the supplied phone number string. |
The following example shows how to use the TulPhoneNumberUtils class parsing methods:
TBuf<50> number = _L("+358 (40) 123 132");
TBool validNumber = TulPhoneNumberUtils::ParsePhoneNumber(number,
TulPhoneNumberUtils::EPlainPhoneNumber );
// validNumber == ETrue;
// number == "+35840123132"
SendSMS(number) // etc..
// OR
TBuf<50> number = _L("+358 (40) 123p132"); // note 'p'
TBool validNumber = TulPhoneNumberUtils::ParsePhoneNumber(number,
TulPhoneNumberUtils::EPlainPhoneNumber );
// validNumber == EFalse;
// number == "+358 (40) 123p132" // unchanged
For more information on individual methods, please see the reference
API for TulPhoneNumberUtils