NAME
Business::IS::PIN - Validate and process Icelandic PIN numbers
(Icelandic: kennitölur)
SYNOPSIS
# Functional interface
use Business::IS::PIN qw(:all);
my $kt = '0902862349'; # Yours truly
if (valid $kt) {
# Extract YYYY-MM-DD
my $year = year $kt;
my $month = month $kt
my $day = day $kt;
# ...
}
# OO interface that doesn't pollute your namespace
use Business::IS::PIN;
my $kt = Business::IS::PIN->new('0902862349');
if ($kt->valid and $kt->person) {
printf "You are a Real Boy(TM) born on %d-%d-%d\n",
$kt->year, $kt->month, $kt->day;
} elsif ($kt->valid and $kt->company) {
warn "Begone, you spawn of capitalism!";
} else {
die "EEEK!";
}
DESCRIPTION
This module provides an interface for validating the syntax of and
extracting information from Icelandic personal identification numbers
(Icelandic: *kennitala*). These are unique 10-digit numbers assigned to
all Icelandic citizens, foreign citizens with permanent residence and
corporations (albeit with a slightly different format, see below).
LIMITATIONS
The National Statistical Institute of Iceland (Icelandic: *Hagstofa*) -
a goverment organization - handles the assignment of these numbers. This
module will tell you whether the formatting of a given number is valid,
not whether it was actually assigned to someone. For that you need to
pay through the nose to the NSIoI, or cleverly leech on someone who is:)
EXPORT
None by default, every function in this package except for "new" can be
exported individually, :all exports them all.
METHODS & FUNCTIONS
new
Optional constructor which takes a valid kennitala or a fragment of one
as its argument. Returns an object that stringifies to whatever string
is provided.
If a fragment is provided functions in this package that need
information from the omitted part (such as "year") will not work.
valid
Takes a 9-10 character kennitala and returns true if its checksum is
valid, false otherwise.
checksum
Takes a the first 8 characters of a kennitala and returns the 9th
checksum digit.
person
Returns true if the kennitala belongs to an individual, false otherwise.
company
Returns true if the kennitala belongs to a company, false otherwise.
year
Return the four-digit year part of the kennitala. For this function to
work a complete 10-digit number must have been provided.
month
Return the two-digit month part of the kennitala.
day
Return the two-digit day part of the kennitala.
Format
The format of an IPIN is relatively simple:
DDMMYY-SSDC
Where DDMMYY is a two-digit day, month and year, SS is a pseudo-random
serial number, D is the check digit computed from preceding part and C
stands for the century and is not included when calculating the checksum
digit - 8 for 1800s, and 9 and 0 for the 1900s and 2000s respectively.
It is customary to place a dash between the first 6 and last 4 digits
when formatting the number.
To compute the check digit from a given IPIN 0902862349 the following
algorithm is used:
0 9 0 2 8 6 2 3 4 9
* 3 2 7 6 5 4 3 2
= 0 + 18 + 0 + 12 + 40 + 24 + 6 + 6 = 106
checkdigit = (11 - 106 % 11) % 11
I.e. each digit 1..8 is multiplied by 3..2, 7..2 respectively and the
result of each multiplication added together to get 106. 106 is then
used as the divend in a modulo operation with 11 as the divisor to get 7
which is then subtracted from 11 to get 4 - in this case the check
digit, if the result had been 11 a second modulo operation 11 % 11 would
have left us with 0.
CAVEATS
Only supports identity numbers assigned between the years 1800-2099.
Please resurrect the author when this becomes an issue.
BUGS
Please report any bugs that aren't already listed at
<http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=Is-Kennitala> to
<http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Report.html?Queue=Is-Kennitala>
SEE ALSO
<http://www.hagstofa.is/?PageID=1474>
AUTHOR
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avar@cpan.org>
LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.