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currency-in-words
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A light-weight, fast and efficient lib that converts currency or any numbers to corresponding words
Convert currency or similar number formats to respective words
npm i currency-in-words
import { convert } from 'currency-in-words'
// indian-system
const result = convert('777') // seven hundred seventy seven
// or
const result = convert('777', { format: 'in' }) // seven hundred seventy seven
// international-system
const result = convert('777', { format: 'intl' }) // seven hundred seventy seven
console.log('777') // seven hundred seventy seven
console.log('1022') // one thousand twenty two
console.log('1,022') // NaN
console.log('66.123') // sixty six.twelve
console.log('100000') // one lakh
console.log('100000', { format: 'int' }) // one hundred thousand
Note
- Expect
NaN
when ',' is present, eg: '100,000.99'- Decimals are corrected to two places
Supports upto 15 digits for both indian and international systems on their integer part. A RangeError will be thrown for length beyond 15.
eg: calling convert with 100,000,000,000,000 * 10 will throw an error
International system:
999,999,999,999,999 (1 quadrillion - 1)
Indian system:
99,99,99,99,99,99,999 (100 crore crore - 1)
Some of the features are not implemented for the sake of backward compatability between versions. Hey, but you can always find a way around..
const amount = 0.99
const result = convert(`${amount}`) // zero.ninety nine
const amount = '1,000.99'
const sanitized = amount.replace(/,/, '') // 1000.99
const amount = '123.123'
const [dollars, cents] = amount.split('.')
const result = `${convert(dollars)}.${convert(cents)}` // one hundred twenty threee.one hundred twenty three
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A light-weight, fast and efficient lib that converts currency or any numbers to corresponding words
The npm package currency-in-words receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, currency-in-words popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that currency-in-words demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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