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Converting numbers to the word equivalent.

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19 Aug 2010CPOL 17.8K   5  
I'm sorry, but that's a horrible way to do it...Here is what I would do... public class NumberToWords { public static string ConvertToWords(int Number) { //Split the string into 3 part pieces string numStr = Number.ToString(); ...

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20 Aug 2010Simon Dufour
*Edited* EVEN MORE *Edited* Boosted Silic0re09 version. It will work with up to 10^3002 or 3003 characters or novenonagintanongentillion. I've also refactored it a bit for you to have a better grade. For sanity sake, I've put the delimiters in text files. You can download them...
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12 May 2013OriginalGriff 3 alternatives  
If your tutor asks you to convert numbers to words (i.e. 565 to a string "Five hundred and sixty-five") then you are not alone! Here is the simplest, most foolproof way to do it.
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12 May 2013Thomas Daniels
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