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@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ Humanizer meets all your .NET needs for manipulating and displaying strings, enu
- [ByteSize](#bytesize)
- [Heading to words](#heading-to-words)
- [Tupleize](#tupleize)
+ - [Time unit to symbol](#timeunit-to-symbol)
- [Mix this into your framework to simplify your life](#mix-this-into-your-framework-to-simplify-your-life) -
- [How to contribute?](#how-to-contribute)
- [Continuous Integration from AppVeyor](#continuous-integration)
@@ -1109,6 +1110,18 @@ Humanizer can change whole numbers into their 'tuple' using `Tupleize`. For exa
The numbers 1-10, 100 and 1000 will be converted into a 'named' tuple (i.e. "single", "double" etc.). Any other number "n" will be converted to "n-tuple".
+### Time unit to symbol
+Humanizer can translate time units to their symbols:
+
+```C#
+TimeUnit.Day.ToSymbol();
+// d
+TimeUnit.Week.ToSymbol();
+// week
+TimeUnit.Year.ToSymbol();
+// a
+```
+
## Mix this into your framework to simplify your life
This is just a baseline and you can use this to simplify your day to day job. For example, in Asp.Net MVC we keep chucking `Display` attribute on ViewModel properties so `HtmlHelper` can generate correct labels for us; but, just like enums, in vast majority of cases we just need a space between the words in property name - so why not use `"string".Humanize` for that?!