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"""The Luhn and Luhn mod N algorithms.
The Luhn algorithm is used to detect most accidental errors in various
identification numbers.
>>> validate('7894')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
InvalidChecksum: ...
>>> checksum('7894')
6
>>> calc_check_digit('7894')
'9'
>>> validate('78949')
'78949'
An alternative alphabet can be provided to use the Luhn mod N algorithm.
The default alphabet is '0123456789'.
>>> validate('1234', alphabet='0123456789abcdef')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
InvalidChecksum: ...
>>> checksum('1234', alphabet='0123456789abcdef')
14
"""
from stdnum.exceptions import *
def checksum(number, alphabet='0123456789'):
"""Calculate the Luhn checksum over the provided number. The checksum
is returned as an int. Valid numbers should have a checksum of 0."""
n = len(alphabet)
number = tuple(alphabet.index(i)
for i in reversed(str(number)))
return (sum(number[::2]) +
sum(sum(divmod(i * 2, n))
for i in number[1::2])) % n
def validate(number, alphabet='0123456789'):
"""Checks to see if the number provided passes the Luhn checksum."""
if not bool(number):
raise InvalidFormat()
try:
valid = checksum(number, alphabet) == 0
except:
raise InvalidFormat()
if not valid:
raise InvalidChecksum()
return number
def is_valid(number, alphabet='0123456789'):
"""Checks to see if the number provided passes the Luhn checksum."""
try:
return bool(validate(number, alphabet))
except ValidationError:
return False
def calc_check_digit(number, alphabet='0123456789'):
"""With the provided number, calculate the extra digit that should be
appended to make it pass the Luhn checksum."""
ck = checksum(str(number) + alphabet[0], alphabet)
return alphabet[-ck]
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