import applyInternationalSeparatorStyle from './applyInternationalSeparatorStyle.js'
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// This was originally set to $1 but there are some countries for which the
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// first group is not used in the national pattern (e.g. Argentina) so the $1
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// group does not match correctly. Therefore, we use `\d`, so that the first
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// group actually used in the pattern will be matched.
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export const FIRST_GROUP_PATTERN = /(\$\d)/
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export default function formatNationalNumberUsingFormat(
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number,
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format,
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{
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useInternationalFormat,
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withNationalPrefix,
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carrierCode,
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metadata
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}
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) {
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const formattedNumber = number.replace(
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new RegExp(format.pattern()),
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useInternationalFormat
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? format.internationalFormat()
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: (
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// This library doesn't use `domestic_carrier_code_formatting_rule`,
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// because that one is only used when formatting phone numbers
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// for dialing from a mobile phone, and this is not a dialing library.
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// carrierCode && format.domesticCarrierCodeFormattingRule()
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// // First, replace the $CC in the formatting rule with the desired carrier code.
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// // Then, replace the $FG in the formatting rule with the first group
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// // and the carrier code combined in the appropriate way.
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// ? format.format().replace(FIRST_GROUP_PATTERN, format.domesticCarrierCodeFormattingRule().replace('$CC', carrierCode))
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// : (
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// withNationalPrefix && format.nationalPrefixFormattingRule()
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// ? format.format().replace(FIRST_GROUP_PATTERN, format.nationalPrefixFormattingRule())
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// : format.format()
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// )
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withNationalPrefix && format.nationalPrefixFormattingRule()
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? format.format().replace(FIRST_GROUP_PATTERN, format.nationalPrefixFormattingRule())
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: format.format()
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)
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)
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if (useInternationalFormat) {
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return applyInternationalSeparatorStyle(formattedNumber)
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}
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return formattedNumber
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}
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