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Converts Numbers (including decimal points) into words. It also converts the numbers into words for currency.
npm install to-words --save
Importing
const { ToWords } = require('to-words');
OR
import { ToWords } from 'to-words';
Config Options
const toWords = new ToWords({
localeCode: 'en-IN',
converterOptions: {
currency: true,
ignoreDecimal: false,
ignoreZeroCurrency: false,
doNotAddOnly: false,
currencyOptions: { // can be used to override defaults for the selected locale
name: 'Rupee',
plural: 'Rupees',
symbol: '₹',
fractionalUnit: {
name: 'Paisa',
plural: 'Paise',
symbol: '',
},
}
}
});
Options can be set at instance level, or along with individual call to convert
method.
const toWords = new ToWords();
let words = toWords.convert(123);
// words = One Hundred Twenty Three
words = toWords.convert(123.45);
// words = One Hundred Twenty Three Point Fourty Five
words = toWords.convert(123.045);
// words = One Hundred Twenty Three Point Zero Four Five
Note: When fractional part starts with zero, the digits after decimal points are converted into respective numbers individually
To convert to currency
const toWords = new ToWords();
let words = toWords.convert(452, { currency: true });
// words = Four Hundred Fifty Two Rupees Only
words = toWords.convert(452.36, { currency: true });
// words = Four Hundred Fifty Two Rupees And Thirty Six Paise Only
To discard fractional unit
const toWords = new ToWords();
let words = toWords.convert(452.36, { currency: true, ignoreDecimal: true });
// words = Four Hundred Fifty Two Rupees Only
To ignore major currency number when it's zero
const toWords = new ToWords();
let words = toWords.convert(0.572, { currency: true, ignoreZeroCurrency: true });
// words = Five Hundred Seventy Two Paise Only
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
localeCode | string | 'en-IN' | Locale code for selecting i18n. |
currency | boolean | false | Whether the number to be converted into words written as currency. Note: When currency:true, number will be rounded off to two decimals before converting to words |
ignoreDecimal | boolean | false | Whether to ignore fractional unit of number while converting into words. |
ignoreZeroCurrency | boolean | false | Whether to ignore zero currency value while converting into words. |
doNotAddOnly | boolean | false | Do not add only at the end of the words. This works only when currency = true |
currencyOptions | object | undefined | By default currency options are taken from the specified locale. This option allows to specify different currency options while keeping the language details from the selected locale (e.g. convert to English text but use EUR as a currency). You can define different currencies for each call to convert() so it works also if you need to dynamically support multiple currencies.This works only when currency = true |
Country | Language | Locale |
---|---|---|
UAE | English | en-AE |
Bangladesh | English | en-BD |
UK | English | en-GB |
Ghana | English | en-GH |
India | English | en-IN (default) |
Myanmar | English | en-MM |
Mauritius | English | en-MU |
Nigeria | English | en-NG |
Nepal | English | en-NP |
USA | English | en-US |
Estonia | Estonian | ee-EE |
Iran | Persian | fa-IR |
France | French | fr-FR |
India | Gujarati | gu-IN |
India | Hindi | hi-IN |
India | Marathi | mr-IN |
Suriname | Dutch | nl-SR |
Brazil | Portuguese | pt-BR |
Turkey | Turkish | tr-TR |
FAQs
Converts numbers (including decimal points) into words & currency.
The npm package to-words receives a total of 40,620 weekly downloads. As such, to-words popularity was classified as popular.
We found that to-words 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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