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Convert Any Digital Number Value In Words Posted: 03 Jun 2014 10:39 PM PDT Q. Write a C program that convert any digital number value in worlds as: User entered value: 895484 then output in words as: Eight Lakh Ninety Five Thousand Four Hundred Eighty Four Ans. /*c program that convert any digital number to words*/ #include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> #include<math.h> void checkNumber(int num); void checkNumber1(int num); void checkNumber2(int num); void checkNumber3(int num); void checkNumber4(int num); void value1(int num); void value2(int num); void value3(int num1,int num2); int main() { int num; printf("Enter any Number : "); scanf("%d",&num); printf("Entered Number is : "); if(num<=100) checkNumber1(num); else if(num>100 && num<1000) checkNumber2(num); else if(num>=1000 && num<=100000) checkNumber3(num); else if(num>100000 && num<=10000000) checkNumber4(num); else checkNumber(num); getch(); return 0; } void checkNumber(num) { printf("Kindly enter the number between 0 to 10000000"); } void checkNumber1(num) { int x,y,z; if(num>=0 && num<=10) value1(num); else if(num>10 && num<20) { x=num%10; value2(x); } else if(num>=20 && num<=100) { y=num/10; z=num%10; value3(y,z); } } void checkNumber2(int num) { int x,y,z; y=num/100; value1(y); printf(" Hundred "); x=num%100; checkNumber1(x); } void checkNumber3(int num) { int x,y,z; if(num==1000) { printf(" Thousand "); exit(0); } else if(num==100000) { printf("Lakh"); exit(0); } else { x=num/1000; checkNumber1(x); printf(" Thousand "); z=num%1000; if(z<=99) checkNumber1(z); else checkNumber2(z); } } void checkNumber4(int num) { int x,y; if(num==10000000) { printf("One Crore"); exit(0); } x=num/100000; checkNumber1(x); printf(" Lakhs "); y=num%100000; if(y==0) exit(0); else if(y<=99) checkNumber1(y); else if(y>99 && y<=999) checkNumber2(y); else checkNumber3(y); } void value1(int num) { switch(num) { case 0: printf("Zero"); break; case 1: printf("One"); break; case 2: printf("Two"); break; case 3: printf("Three"); break; case 4: printf("Four"); break; case 5: printf("Five"); break; case 6: printf("Six"); break; case 7: printf("Seven"); break; case 8: printf("Eight"); break; case 9: printf("Nine"); break; case 10: printf("Ten"); break; default: printf(""); } } void value2(int num) { switch(num) { case 1: printf("Eleven"); break; case 2: printf("Twelve"); break; case 3: printf("Thirteen"); break; case 4: printf("Fourteen"); break; case 5: printf("Fifteen"); break; case 6: printf("Sixteen"); break; case 7: printf("Seventeen"); break; case 8: printf("Eighteen"); break; case 9: printf("Nineteen"); break; default: printf(""); } } void value3(int num1,int num2) { switch(num1) { case 2: printf("Twenty "); break; case 3: printf("Thirty "); break; case 4: printf("Forty "); break; case 5: printf("Fifty "); break; case 6: printf("Sixty "); break; case 7: printf("Seventy "); break; case 8: printf("Eighty "); break; case 9: printf("Ninety "); break; case 10: printf("Hundred"); break; default: printf(""); } value1(num2); } /************************************************************* The output of above program would be: **************************************************************/
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