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020package ca.uhn.fhir.context.phonetic;
021
022import com.google.common.base.CharMatcher;
023
024// Useful for numerical identifiers like phone numbers, address parts etc.
025// This should not be used where decimals are important.  A new "quantity encoder" should be added to handle cases like
026// that.
027public class NumericEncoder implements IPhoneticEncoder {
028        @Override
029        public String name() {
030                return "NUMERIC";
031        }
032
033        @Override
034        public String encode(String theString) {
035                // Remove everything but the numbers
036                return CharMatcher.inRange('0', '9').retainFrom(theString);
037        }
038}