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Moneys #
A set of classes and enumerations for managing money and transactions.
Money class #
Money class is one of the pillars of this package. It has 2 properties: the amount and the currency (see the section about it).
In order to save data in a database, has the toMap() method, and to retrieve data from the database, has the fromMap(Map<String, dynamic> map) method.
This class allows the display of the value of money in a localized way. In addition, it allows viewing it with the “k” representation (for example, ‘10,000 USD’ will be write as ‘10k USD’).
So, to give an example, a Money can look like this:
Money(
amount: 1000.15,
currency: Currency.eur,
)
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Also, convert() method allows to convert a money of a currency into a money of another one.
Currency enumeration #
In this enumeration are enumerated all the currencies of the world, according to ISO 4217. For each currency, it make available some properties:

alphabetic. This is the alphabetic representation of the currency (for example, for the US dollar it will be “USD”, always in uppercase).
emojiFlag. This is the corresponding emoji flag to the currency.
exponent. This is the number of decimal digits that the currency’s representation requires. In the case that it does not apply, it returns null.
isFund. This indicates with a bool if the currency refers to a fund.
name. This is the complete name of the currency.
numeric. This is the numeric representation of the currency. These numbers have 3 digits.
symbol. This is symbol used for the currency.

Thanks to the StringToCurrencyX extension (on String) makes available the toCurrency() method, which allows to determine the Currency value from a string.
ExchangeRate class #
This class stores the rate value in order to convert a money of a currency into a money of another one.
MoneyTransaction class #
The MoneyTransaction class records the date, the value, and the transaction method used. It also has a required parameter for transaction identification: id. You should guarantee its uniqueness.
MoneyTransaction is characterized according to whether it is income or expense (ExpenseOrIncome enumeration is used). The method used is specified by the value of the MoneyTransactionMethod enumeration. The frequency of renewal of a transaction is specified by the value of the Renewal enumeration.
Product class #
This class models a product. Describes the product with the following properties: the brand, the category, the cost, the description, the id, the name, the origin and the price.
List<MoneyTransaction> extension methods #
These methods make it easy to manage the history of the transactions. These methods provide these features:

Get the entire history of transactions.
Add one transaction to the history.
Remove a transaction from the history.
Get all the transactions (expenses, incomes, or both) made at any given time.
Get all the transactions (expenses, incomes, or both) made at any given time or before.
Get all the transactions (expenses, incomes, or both) made at any given time or after.
Get all the transactions (expenses, incomes, or both) made using a certain transaction method.
Get all the transactions in the history with value less than (or less than or equal to) a given value.
Get all the transactions in the history with value greater than (or greater than or equal to) a given value.

Budget class #
Use the Budget class to manage a budget. Give it a name, specify how large it is (size), indicate what the renewal period is and from what date (start), and manage the List<MoneyTransaction> list of the transactions linked with this budget.
Also, this class, has the following methods:

availablePercent(). Returns the percentage of spending available for the budget.
daysBetweenRenewals(). Returns the numbers of days that there are between the last renewal and the next one, with respect to from date and time.
lastRenewal(). Returns the last renewal starting from from date.
nextRenewal(). Returns the next renewal starting from from date.
earned(). Returns the total of the incomes. These can be filtered with respect to from and until dates.
spent(). Returns the total of the expenses. These can be filtered with respect to from and until dates.
transactionsCurrencies(). Returns all the currencies that were used in the transactions related with the budget.

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