Java Program to Enter a Number in Digit and Display in Words



Digits are basically represented in number format or these are integer values. But for pronouncing them we are using words. Every digit has a unique word format.

For example, the word format of 1 is "One". Like that for 2 the word format is "two", for 3 the word format is "three" ... etc. For two-digit number the number format is little different. 21 represents as "twenty-one", 45 represents as "forty-five" .... etc. So for all type of number there has a unique word format available.

To show you some instances 

Instance-1

Input number is 15.
Word format of 15 = Fifteen

Instance-2

Input number is 123.
Word format of 123 = One Hundred Twenty-Three

Instance-3

Input number is 4532.
Word format of 4532 = Four Thousand Five Hundred Thirty-Two.

Algorithm

Step-1 ? Get the input number by static input method.

Step-2 ? Declare an array of string type and store the number in string.

Step-3 ? Then we are declaring some other string type of array in which we store the word format of different type of digits like one digit number, two-digit number, hundred place and thousand place (Here we are only written code up to four-digit number which you can extend further as per your requirement).

Step-4 ? We are finding the length of the given number. According to the length of the number, we have different conditions to concatenate the array's index value.

Step-5 ? After completing the process we print that number along with its word format.

Approach

We have provided the solution in different approaches.

  • By User Defined Method with Static Input Values.

Let's see the program along with its output one by one.

Approach ? By Using User Defined Method with Static Input Value

In this approach, we declare some random input numbers by static input and pass these numbers as parameters in a user defined method, then inside the method by using the algorithm we can print the word format of given number.

Example

Open Compiler
public class Main{ public static void main(String args[]) { digitToWord("1234".toCharArray()); digitToWord("557".toCharArray()); digitToWord("45".toCharArray()); digitToWord("2".toCharArray()); digitToWord("0".toCharArray()); digitToWord("801".toCharArray()); digitToWord("54312".toCharArray()); //passing empty string digitToWord("".toCharArray()); } static void digitToWord(char n[]) { int len = n.length; if (len == 0) { System.out.println("Empty string."); return; } if (len > 4) { System.out.print(String.valueOf(n) + ": "); System.out.println("The number you have entered has more than four digits."); return; } String[] unitPlaceDig = new String[] {"Zero", "One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five", "Six", "Seven", "Eight", "Nine"}; String[] tensPlaceDig = new String[] {"", "Ten", "Eleven", "Twelve", "Thirteen", "Fourteen", "Fifteen", "Sixteen", "Seventeen", "Eighteen", "Nineteen"}; String[] tensMultiplier = new String[] {"", "", "Twenty", "Thirty", "Forty", "Fifty", "Sixty", "Seventy", "Eighty", "Ninety"}; String[] powOfTens = new String[] {"Hundred", "Thousand"}; System.out.print(String.valueOf(n) + ": "); if (len == 1){ System.out.println(unitPlaceDig[n[0]-'0']); return; } int p = 0; while (p < n.length) { if (len >= 3){ if (n[p] - '0' != 0) { System.out.print(unitPlaceDig[n[p] - '0'] + " "); System.out.print(powOfTens[len - 3]+ " "); } --len; } else { if (n[p] - '0' == 1) { int sum = n[p] - '0' + n[p + 1] - '0'; System.out.println(tensPlaceDig[sum]); return; } else if (n[p] - '0' == 2 && n[p + 1] - '0' == 0) { System.out.println("Twenty"); return; } else { int i = (n[p] - '0'); if (i > 0) System.out.print(tensMultiplier[i]+ " "); else System.out.print(""); ++p; if (n[p] - '0' != 0) System.out.println(unitPlaceDig[n[p] - '0']); } } ++p; } } }

Output

1234: One Thousand Two Hundred Thirty Four
557: Five Hundred Fifty Seven
45: Forty Five
2: Two
0: Zero
801: Eight Hundred One
54312: The number you have entered has more than four digits.
Empty string.

In this article, we explored how to take input of a number and display the number in words in Java.

Updated on: 2022-12-27T14:48:25+05:30

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