Provided by: libalgorithm-checkdigits-perl_1.3.6-2_all bug

NAME

       CheckDigits::M97_002 - compute check digits for International Bank Account Number (IBAN)

SYNOPSIS

         use Algorithm::CheckDigits;

         $iban = CheckDigits('iban');

         if ($iban->is_valid('DE88 2008 0000 09703 7570 0')) {
               # do something
         }

         $cn = $iban->complete('DE00 2008 0000 09703 7570 0');
         # $cn = 'DE88 2008 0000 09703 7570 0'

         $cd = $iban->checkdigit('DE88 2008 0000 09703 7570 0');
         # $cd = '88'

         $bn = $iban->basenumber('DE88 2008 0000 09703 7570 0');
         # $bn = 'DE00 2008 0000 09703 7570 0'

DESCRIPTION

   ALGORITHM
       0   The IBAN number must be prepared. The first two letters and the checksum will be moved
           to the right end. The letters are substituted according to the substitute table and
           the checksum is set to '00'.

       1   The whole number is taken modulo 97.

       2   The checksum is difference between 98 and the result of step 1.

       3   If the checksum is smaller then 10, a leading zero will be prepended.

   METHODS
       is_valid($number)
           Returns true only if $number consists solely of numbers and the last digit is a valid
           check digit according to the algorithm given above.

           Returns false otherwise,

       complete($number)
           The check digit for $number is computed and concatenated to the end of $number.

           Returns the complete number with check digit or '' if $number does not consist solely
           of digits and spaces.

       basenumber($number)
           Returns the basenumber of $number if $number has a valid check digit.

           Return '' otherwise.

       checkdigit($number)
           Returns the checkdigits of $number if $number has a valid check digit.

           Return '' otherwise.

   EXPORT
       None by default.

AUTHOR

       Mathias Weidner, "<mamawe@cpan.org>"

THANKS

       Detlef Pilzecker pointed out to me that there may be more letters as the first two in an
       IBAN number. He also made me aware of a faster method to compute the check number than
       using Math::BigInt.

SEE ALSO

       perl, CheckDigits, www.pruefziffernberechnung.de,
       www.sic.ch/en/tkicch_home/tkicch_standardization/tkicch_financialinstitutions_ibanipi.htm.