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a program that translates numbers to words
I really need you're help . I hope to be able to send me the source code
of a programme on C or C++ that could convert numbers to leters
for example you enter 10 and he givs you ten
enter 125 one one hundred twenty-five
Subject
When a cheque is made; one describes initially the sum quantifies then even
nap in letters of it the program will have automatically to carry out this
operation the rule of following orthography will have to be to respect *
thousand is always invariable * hundred is twenty take an S as they are to
multiply by another number · one puts a dash (-) between the letters which
are one and other lower A hundred except if they are joined by and (soixante-dix-neuf)
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Re: a program that translates numbers to words
Here you go.
I have a bunch of these classes on my MSN community.
http://ca.msnusers.com/KBCafecom/fil...p=%2Fkbcafelib
Sorry the newsgroup doesn't allow attachments.
You can request the files directly from me or from the above URL.
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Randy Charles Morin
http://www.kbcafe.com
Feel free to contact me by private email or messenger
randy@kbcafe.com
morin_randy@hotmail.com
"faical naciri" <faical55@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:3c3b5cbd$1@147.208.176.211...
>
> I really need you're help . I hope to be able to send me the source code
> of a programme on C or C++ that could convert numbers to leters
> for example you enter 10 and he givs you ten
> enter 125 one one hundred twenty-five
>
> Subject
> When a cheque is made; one describes initially the sum quantifies then even
> nap in letters of it the program will have automatically to carry out this
> operation the rule of following orthography will have to be to respect *
> thousand is always invariable * hundred is twenty take an S as they are to
> multiply by another number · one puts a dash (-) between the letters which
> are one and other lower A hundred except if they are joined by and (soixante-dix-neuf)
>
>
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