A common use case for a Currency Countries API is in e-commerce applications. When customers shop online, they often need to convert prices from one currency to another, especially if they are buying products in a foreign country. By integrating this API into their application, e-commerce platforms can provide customers with country-specific and up-to-date currency rates, making it easier for them to compare prices and make informed purchasing decisions. Includes currencies and their corresponding countries. The database is usually updated regularly to ensure that the information is accurate and up to date.
Another common use case for a foreign is financial applications. Banks, investment firms and other financial institutions often need to know what their currencies are as part of their daily operations. A currency country API can provide these institutions with the different currencies of each country, allowing them to make informed decisions about currency trading and risk management.
In addition to these common use cases, can also be used in a variety of other applications. For example, it can be used in international shipping applications to determine which currency to pay, or in online advertising applications for the cost of advertising in different countries.
Overall, can be a powerful tool for developers wishing to create applications that require currency conversion or access to foreign exchange rates. By providing standardized access to this information, the API can simplify development and enable applications to provide accurate information to users.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
E-commerce platforms: E-commerce platforms can use a currency country API to provide customers with different country currencies.
Financial applications: Banks, investment firms and other financial institutions can use a country currency API to access currency rates and facilitate currency trading and risk management.
Travel applications: Travel applications can use a country currency API to provide travelers with up-to-date information on the currency of the country they are visiting and help them budget and plan their trips.
Accounting software: You can use a country currency API to create an application to automatically convert financial data from one currency to another, simplifying the accounting process for multinational companies.
Currency trading platforms: Currency trading platforms can use a currency country API to provide traders with real-time currency exchange rates.
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To use this endpoint you must insert in the parameter the country code you want to obtain the currency.
Get currency by country - Endpoint Features
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country_code |
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{"status": "complete", "data": "{'Country Name': 'United States', 'Currency': 'Dollar'}"}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/1814/currency+countries+api/1474/get+currency+by+country?country_code=IN' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key . See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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This endpoint returns information about the currency associated with a specified country. The response includes the country name and its corresponding currency.
The key fields in the response data are "Country Name" and "Currency." These fields provide the name of the country and the currency used there, respectively.
The response data is structured in JSON format. It includes a "status" field indicating the request's success and a "data" field containing the country and currency information.
The endpoint accepts a parameter for the country code, which is required to retrieve the corresponding currency information.
The endpoint provides information about the currency used in a specific country, including the currency name and the country it belongs to.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates and quality checks, ensuring that the currency information reflects current standards and practices.
Typical use cases include e-commerce applications for price conversion, travel apps for budgeting, and financial platforms for currency trading and risk management.
Users can utilize the returned data to display currency information in applications, facilitate currency conversions, or inform users about the currency used in different countries.
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