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A versatile Nodejs package for seamless currency converter
Currency Converter Latest is a Node.js package that simplifies currency conversion tasks by providing access to the latest exchange rates. With support for a wide range of currencies, it offers developers a straightforward solution for integrating currency conversion functionalities into their applications.
You can install currency-converter-latest via npm:
npm install currency-converter-latest
javascript
import { convertCurrency } from "currency-converter-latest";
// Convert 5 USD to INR
convertCurrency('USD', 'INR', 5)
.then(result => {
console.log(`5 USD is approximately ${result} INR`);
})
.catch(error => {
console.error('Conversion failed:', error);
});
This includes the example code you provided, demonstrating how to use the convertCurrency
function to convert 5 USD to INR.
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A versatile Nodejs package for seamless currency converter
We found that currency-converter-latest demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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