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curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/841/numbers+to+arabic+text+converter+api/4886/conversion?user_content=84.352,50' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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About the API:
This api will provide you with the conversion of a number to an Arabic text representation.
What this API receives and what your API provides (input/output)?
The only thing you have to insert is a number to receive the representation
What are the most common uses cases of this API?
This API is a great option for application of translation and numerical representation.
Are there any limitations to your plans?
Besides API call limitations per month, there are no other limitations.
Both the POST convert and GET Conversion endpoints return Arabic text representations of the input number. The response includes the converted text, allowing users to easily integrate numerical data into Arabic language applications.
The key fields in the response data include "request," which contains the original number, and "result," which provides the Arabic text representation of that number. For example, for the input "12467," the result is "إثناعشر ألفاً وأربعمئة وسبع وستون."
The response data is structured as a JSON object. It includes a "request" object detailing the input number and a "result" field that contains the Arabic text output. This organization allows for straightforward parsing and usage in applications.
The primary parameter for both endpoints is the number to be converted. Users simply need to provide this number in the request body for the POST endpoint or as a query parameter for the GET endpoint to receive the Arabic text representation.
Typical use cases include applications in translation services, educational tools for learning Arabic, and financial software that requires numerical representation in Arabic text. This API is particularly useful for generating reports or documents in Arabic.
Users can utilize the returned data by integrating the Arabic text output into their applications, such as displaying it in user interfaces, generating invoices, or creating educational content. The structured JSON format allows for easy manipulation and display.
Each endpoint provides the conversion of a numerical input into its Arabic text equivalent. This includes whole numbers and can be used for various applications requiring numerical representation in Arabic.
Data accuracy is maintained through consistent algorithms that convert numbers to their correct Arabic text forms. The API is designed to handle a wide range of numerical inputs, ensuring reliable and accurate outputs for users.
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