/wordify

A Python module to convert numerical values into their word representation.

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wordify

Wordify is a Python class that converts a given number into its word representation. It can convert numbers up to centillions.

Usage

  1. From converter import the needed class (you have IntegerConverter and DecimalConverter)

    from wordify.converter import IntegerConverter
    from wordify.converter import DecimalConverter
  2. Create an instance of the Converter class by providing a number to be converted.

    int_number = 12345
    int_converter = IntegerConverter(int_number)
    dec_number = 123.45
    dec_converter = DecimalConverter(dec_number)
  3. Convert the number to its word representation using the convert method.

    int_word_representation = int_converter.convert()
    dec_word_representation = dec_converter.convert()
  4. Print the word representation.

     print(int_word_representation)  # output: twelve thousand and three hundred forty five
     print(dec_word_representation)  # output: one hundred twenty three point four five

Example

from converter import IntegerConverter

# Create a Converter instance with a number
number = 12345
converter = IntegerConverter(number)

# Convert the number to words
word_representation = converter.convert()

# Print the word representation
print(word_representation)   # output: twelve thousand and three hundred forty five

Customization

You can set a new number for conversion using the set_number method.

converter.set_number(98765)

After setting the new number, you need to call the convert method again to obtain the word representation.

License

The code in this repository is licensed under the MIT License.

You can find the full text of the license in the LICENSE file. For more information, please visit the repository on GitHub.