Syntax error JavaScript function to convert Indian currency numbers to words with paise support

JavaScript function to convert Indian currency numbers to words with paise support



We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a floating-point number up to 2 digits of precision.

The function should convert that number into the Indian current text.

For example −

If the input number is −

const num = 12500

Then the output should be −

const output = 'Twelve Thousand Five Hundred';

Example

Following is the code −

const num = 12500;
const wordify = (num) => {
   const single = ["Zero", "One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five", "Six", "Seven", "Eight", "Nine"];
   const double = ["Ten", "Eleven", "Twelve", "Thirteen", "Fourteen", "Fifteen", "Sixteen", "Seventeen", "Eighteen", "Nineteen"];
   const tens = ["", "Ten", "Twenty", "Thirty", "Forty", "Fifty", "Sixty", "Seventy", "Eighty", "Ninety"];
   const formatTenth = (digit, prev) => {
      return 0 == digit ? "" : " " + (1 == digit ? double[prev] : tens[digit])
   };
   const formatOther = (digit, next, denom) => {
      return (0 != digit && 1 != next ? " " + single[digit] : "") + (0 != next || digit > 0 ? " " + denom : "")
   };
   let res = "";
   let index = 0;
   let digit = 0;
   let next = 0;
   let words = [];
   if (num += "", isNaN(parseInt(num))){
      res = "";
   }
   else if (parseInt(num) > 0 && num.length <= 10) {
      for (index = num.length - 1; index >= 0; index--) switch (digit = num[index] - 0, next = index > 0 ? num[index - 1] - 0 : 0, num.length - index - 1) {
         case 0:
            words.push(formatOther(digit, next, ""));
         break;
         case 1:
            words.push(formatTenth(digit, num[index + 1]));
            break;
         case 2:
            words.push(0 != digit ? " " + single[digit] + " Hundred" + (0 != num[index + 1] && 0 != num[index + 2] ? " and" : "") : "");
            break;
         case 3:
            words.push(formatOther(digit, next, "Thousand"));
            break;
         case 4:
            words.push(formatTenth(digit, num[index + 1]));
            break;
         case 5:
            words.push(formatOther(digit, next, "Lakh"));
            break;
         case 6:
            words.push(formatTenth(digit, num[index + 1]));
            break;
         case 7:
            words.push(formatOther(digit, next, "Crore"));
            break;
         case 8:
            words.push(formatTenth(digit, num[index + 1]));
            break;
         case 9:
            words.push(0 != digit ? " " + single[digit] + " Hundred" + (0 != num[index + 1] || 0 != num[index + 2] ? " and" : " Crore") : "")
      };
      res = words.reverse().join("")
   } else res = "";
   return res
};
console.log(wordify(num));

Output

Following is the output on console −

Twelve Thousand Five Hundred
Updated on: 2020-12-11T09:44:14+05:30

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