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Kia Excel me koi aesa formula he ke app koi number tupe karein
us ko English text me show kare example
5111 me type karon aur wo ye show kare five thousand one hundred and eleven.
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Kia Excel me koi aesa formula he ke app koi number tupe karein
us ko English text me show kare example
5111 me type karon aur wo ye show kare five thousand one hundred and eleven.
To convert currency into words, you'll need to open your Excel spreadsheet. Press Alt-F11 and create a new module. (Under the Insert menu, select Module).
Then paste into the new module the following two functions:
Code:Function English(ByVal N As Currency) As String Const Thousand = 1000@ Const Million = Thousand * Thousand Const Billion = Thousand * Million Const Trillion = Thousand * Billion If (N = 0@) Then English = "zero": Exit Function Dim Buf As String: If (N < 0@) Then Buf = "negative " Else Buf = "" Dim Frac As Currency: Frac = Abs(N - Fix(N)) If (N < 0@ Or Frac <> 0@) Then N = Abs(Fix(N)) Dim AtLeastOne As Integer: AtLeastOne = N >= 1 If (N >= Trillion) Then Debug.Print N Buf = Buf & EnglishDigitGroup(Int(N / Trillion)) & " trillion" N = N - Int(N / Trillion) * Trillion If (N >= 1@) Then Buf = Buf & " " End If If (N >= Billion) Then Debug.Print N Buf = Buf & EnglishDigitGroup(Int(N / Billion)) & " billion" N = N - Int(N / Billion) * Billion If (N >= 1@) Then Buf = Buf & " " End If If (N >= Million) Then Debug.Print N Buf = Buf & EnglishDigitGroup(N \ Million) & " million" N = N Mod Million If (N >= 1@) Then Buf = Buf & " " End If If (N >= Thousand) Then Debug.Print N Buf = Buf & EnglishDigitGroup(N \ Thousand) & " thousand" N = N Mod Thousand If (N >= 1@) Then Buf = Buf & " " End If If (N >= 1@) Then Debug.Print N Buf = Buf & EnglishDigitGroup(N) End If If (Frac = 0@) Then Buf = Buf & " exactly" ElseIf (Int(Frac * 100@) = Frac * 100@) Then If AtLeastOne Then Buf = Buf & " and " Buf = Buf & Format$(Frac * 100@, "00") & "/100" Else If AtLeastOne Then Buf = Buf & " and " Buf = Buf & Format$(Frac * 10000@, "0000") & "/10000" End If English = Buf End Function Private Function EnglishDigitGroup(ByVal N As Integer) As String Const Hundred = " hundred" Const One = "one" Const Two = "two" Const Three = "three" Const Four = "four" Const Five = "five" Const Six = "six" Const Seven = "seven" Const Eight = "eight" Const Nine = "nine" Dim Buf As String: Buf = "" Dim Flag As Integer: Flag = False Select Case (N \ 100) Case 0: Buf = "": Flag = False Case 1: Buf = One & Hundred: Flag = True Case 2: Buf = Two & Hundred: Flag = True Case 3: Buf = Three & Hundred: Flag = True Case 4: Buf = Four & Hundred: Flag = True Case 5: Buf = Five & Hundred: Flag = True Case 6: Buf = Six & Hundred: Flag = True Case 7: Buf = Seven & Hundred: Flag = True Case 8: Buf = Eight & Hundred: Flag = True Case 9: Buf = Nine & Hundred: Flag = True End Select If (Flag <> False) Then N = N Mod 100 If (N > 0) Then If (Flag <> False) Then Buf = Buf & " " Else EnglishDigitGroup = Buf Exit Function End If Select Case (N \ 10) Case 0, 1: Flag = False Case 2: Buf = Buf & "twenty": Flag = True Case 3: Buf = Buf & "thirty": Flag = True Case 4: Buf = Buf & "forty": Flag = True Case 5: Buf = Buf & "fifty": Flag = True Case 6: Buf = Buf & "sixty": Flag = True Case 7: Buf = Buf & "seventy": Flag = True Case 8: Buf = Buf & "eighty": Flag = True Case 9: Buf = Buf & "ninety": Flag = True End Select If (Flag <> False) Then N = N Mod 10 If (N > 0) Then If (Flag <> False) Then Buf = Buf & "-" Else EnglishDigitGroup = Buf Exit Function End If Select Case (N) Case 0: Case 1: Buf = Buf & One Case 2: Buf = Buf & Two Case 3: Buf = Buf & Three Case 4: Buf = Buf & Four Case 5: Buf = Buf & Five Case 6: Buf = Buf & Six Case 7: Buf = Buf & Seven Case 8: Buf = Buf & Eight Case 9: Buf = Buf & Nine Case 10: Buf = Buf & "ten" Case 11: Buf = Buf & "eleven" Case 12: Buf = Buf & "twelve" Case 13: Buf = Buf & "thirteen" Case 14: Buf = Buf & "fourteen" Case 15: Buf = Buf & "fifteen" Case 16: Buf = Buf & "sixteen" Case 17: Buf = Buf & "seventeen" Case 18: Buf = Buf & "eighteen" Case 19: Buf = Buf & "nineteen" End Select EnglishDigitGroup = Buf End Function
Now, when you want to convert currency into words, you will reference the English function in your Excel spreadsheet as follows:
=English (100) would return "one hundred exactly"
=English (125) would return "one hundred twenty-five exactly"
=English (125.3) would return "one hundred twenty-five and 30/100"
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How to create the sample function Called SpellNumber
Start Microsoft Excel.
Press ALT+F11 to start the Visual Basic Editor.
On the Insert menu, click Module.
Type the following code into the module sheet.
Code:Option Explicit 'Main Function Function SpellNumber(ByVal MyNumber) Dim Dollars, Cents, Temp Dim DecimalPlace, Count ReDim Place(9) As String Place(2) = " Thousand " Place(3) = " Million " Place(4) = " Billion " Place(5) = " Trillion " ' String representation of amount. MyNumber = Trim(Str(MyNumber)) ' Position of decimal place 0 if none. DecimalPlace = InStr(MyNumber, ".") ' Convert cents and set MyNumber to dollar amount. If DecimalPlace > 0 Then Cents = GetTens(Left(Mid(MyNumber, DecimalPlace + 1) & _ "00", 2)) MyNumber = Trim(Left(MyNumber, DecimalPlace - 1)) End If Count = 1 Do While MyNumber <> "" Temp = GetHundreds(Right(MyNumber, 3)) If Temp <> "" Then Dollars = Temp & Place(Count) & Dollars If Len(MyNumber) > 3 Then MyNumber = Left(MyNumber, Len(MyNumber) - 3) Else MyNumber = "" End If Count = Count + 1 Loop Select Case Dollars Case "" Dollars = "No Dollars" Case "One" Dollars = "One Dollar" Case Else Dollars = Dollars & " Dollars" End Select Select Case Cents Case "" Cents = " and No Cents" Case "One" Cents = " and One Cent" Case Else Cents = " and " & Cents & " Cents" End Select SpellNumber = Dollars & Cents End Function ' Converts a number from 100-999 into text Function GetHundreds(ByVal MyNumber) Dim Result As String If Val(MyNumber) = 0 Then Exit Function MyNumber = Right("000" & MyNumber, 3) ' Convert the hundreds place. If Mid(MyNumber, 1, 1) <> "0" Then Result = GetDigit(Mid(MyNumber, 1, 1)) & " Hundred " End If ' Convert the tens and ones place. If Mid(MyNumber, 2, 1) <> "0" Then Result = Result & GetTens(Mid(MyNumber, 2)) Else Result = Result & GetDigit(Mid(MyNumber, 3)) End If GetHundreds = Result End Function ' Converts a number from 10 to 99 into text. Function GetTens(TensText) Dim Result As String Result = "" ' Null out the temporary function value. If Val(Left(TensText, 1)) = 1 Then ' If value between 10-19... Select Case Val(TensText) Case 10: Result = "Ten" Case 11: Result = "Eleven" Case 12: Result = "Twelve" Case 13: Result = "Thirteen" Case 14: Result = "Fourteen" Case 15: Result = "Fifteen" Case 16: Result = "Sixteen" Case 17: Result = "Seventeen" Case 18: Result = "Eighteen" Case 19: Result = "Nineteen" Case Else End Select Else ' If value between 20-99... Select Case Val(Left(TensText, 1)) Case 2: Result = "Twenty " Case 3: Result = "Thirty " Case 4: Result = "Forty " Case 5: Result = "Fifty " Case 6: Result = "Sixty " Case 7: Result = "Seventy " Case 8: Result = "Eighty " Case 9: Result = "Ninety " Case Else End Select Result = Result & GetDigit _ (Right(TensText, 1)) ' Retrieve ones place. End If GetTens = Result End Function ' Converts a number from 1 to 9 into text. Function GetDigit(Digit) Select Case Val(Digit) Case 1: GetDigit = "One" Case 2: GetDigit = "Two" Case 3: GetDigit = "Three" Case 4: GetDigit = "Four" Case 5: GetDigit = "Five" Case 6: GetDigit = "Six" Case 7: GetDigit = "Seven" Case 8: GetDigit = "Eight" Case 9: GetDigit = "Nine" Case Else: GetDigit = "" End Select End Function
How to use the SpellNumber sample function
To use the sample functions to change a number to written text, use one of the methods demonstrated in the following examples:
Method 1: Direct Entry
You can change 32.50 into "Thirty Two Dollars and Fifty Cents" by entering the following formula into a cell:
=SpellNumber(32.50)
Method 2: Cell reference
You can refer to other cells in the workbook. For example, enter the number 32.50 into cell A1, and type the following formula into another cell:
=SpellNumber(A1)
Method 3: Paste Function or Insert Function
To enter a custom function into a worksheet, you can use Paste Function in Excel 2000, or you can use Insert Function in Excel 2002 and in Excel 2003.
Excel 2000
To use Paste Function, follow these steps:
Select the cell that you want.
Click Paste Function on the Standard toolbar.
Under Function category, click User Defined.
Under Function name, click SpellNumber, and then click OK.
Enter the number or cell reference that you want, and then click OK.
Excel 2002 and Excel 2003
To use Insert Function, follow these steps:
Select the cell that you want.
Click Insert Function on the Standard toolbar.
Under Or select a category, click User Defined.
In the Select a function list, click SpellNumber, and then click OK.
Enter the number or cell reference that you want, and then click OK.
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