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Currency-Converter-C

In Python3

Currency Converter


Currency Converter

Overview

The Currency Converter is a command-line utility written in C that allows users to convert amounts between different currencies. The tool supports a broad range of currencies and provides an easy-to-use interface for real-time currency conversion. The program uses exchange rates relative to USD, making it a versatile tool for various currency conversion needs.

Features

  • Multi-Currency Support: Convert between a wide range of currencies.
  • Dynamic Currency Input: Enter currency codes and amounts dynamically.
  • Error Handling: Handles invalid currency codes and amounts gracefully.
  • Customizable Exchange Rates: Easily update exchange rates in the source code.
  • Simple Interface: User-friendly command-line interface.

Supported Currencies


Only Input UpperCase Character in command line


The Currency Converter supports the following currencies:

  • USD: United States Dollar
  • EUR: Euro
  • JPY: Japanese Yen
  • GBP: British Pound Sterling
  • AUD: Australian Dollar
  • CAD: Canadian Dollar
  • CHF: Swiss Franc
  • CNY: Chinese Yuan
  • SEK: Swedish Krona
  • NZD: New Zealand Dollar
  • MXN: Mexican Peso
  • SGD: Singapore Dollar
  • HKD: Hong Kong Dollar
  • NOK: Norwegian Krone
  • KRW: South Korean Won
  • TRY: Turkish Lira
  • RUB: Russian Ruble
  • INR: Indian Rupee
  • BRL: Brazilian Real
  • ZAR: South African Rand
  • BDT: Bangladeshi Taka
  • PKR: Pakistani Rupee
  • THB: Thai Baht
  • MYR: Malaysian Ringgit
  • IDR: Indonesian Rupiah
  • SAR: Saudi Riyal
  • AED: United Arab Emirates Dirham
  • CLP: Chilean Peso
  • COP: Colombian Peso
  • PEN: Peruvian Nuevo Sol
  • DZD: Algerian Dinar
  • EGP: Egyptian Pound
  • MAD: Moroccan Dirham
  • KWD: Kuwaiti Dinar
  • BHD: Bahraini Dinar
  • JOD: Jordanian Dinar
  • OMR: Omani Rial
  • LKR: Sri Lankan Rupee
  • VND: Vietnamese Dong
  • HUF: Hungarian Forint
  • CZK: Czech Koruna
  • PLN: Polish Zloty
  • RON: Romanian Leu
  • HRK: Croatian Kuna
  • ISK: Icelandic Króna
  • DOP: Dominican Peso
  • NAD: Namibian Dollar
  • MUR: Mauritian Rupee
  • BMD: Bermudian Dollar

How It Works

  1. User Input:

    • The user provides the source currency code (e.g., USD).
    • The user provides the target currency code (e.g., EUR).
    • The user enters the amount to convert.
  2. Currency Lookup:

    • The program retrieves exchange rates for the specified currencies.
    • The amount is converted to USD using the source currency's exchange rate.
  3. Conversion:

    • The amount in USD is then converted to the target currency using its exchange rate.
  4. Output:

    • The program displays the converted amount in the target currency.

Building and Running

Prerequisites

  • C Compiler: Ensure you have a C compiler installed, such as gcc.

Compilation

To compile the program, navigate to the directory containing currency_converter.c and use the following command:

git clone https://github.com/mdriyadkhan585/Currency-Converter-C
cd Currency-Converter-C
gcc -o currency_converter currency_converter.c

This will generate an executable file named currency_converter.

Running the Program

Execute the compiled binary with:

./currency_converter

Using the Program

  1. Enter the Source Currency Code: Type the 3-letter currency code of the source currency (e.g., USD).
  2. Enter the Target Currency Code: Type the 3-letter currency code of the target currency (e.g., EUR).
  3. Enter the Amount: Provide the amount to convert in the source currency.

The program will display the converted amount in the target currency.

Example

./currency_converter
Enter the source currency code (e.g., USD): USD
Enter the target currency code (e.g., EUR): EUR
Enter amount to convert: 100
Converted amount: 93.00 EUR

This example converts 100 USD to EUR, displaying 93.00 EUR.

Customization

Updating Exchange Rates

To update exchange rates, modify the currencies array in currency_converter.c with the latest rates. Ensure that each currency's rate is updated relative to USD.

Adding New Currencies

  1. Add the currency code, full name, and exchange rate to the currencies array.
  2. Ensure that the new currency code follows the 3-letter format and update the rates accordingly.

Error Handling

The program handles:

  • Invalid Currency Codes: If an invalid currency code is entered, the program will display an error message.
  • Invalid Amounts: Non-numeric or negative amounts will trigger an error message.

Contributing

Contributions to improve the Currency Converter are welcome. You can:

  • Submit pull requests to add features or fix bugs.
  • Open issues for reporting bugs or requesting new features.

Contact

For questions or support, please contact mdriyadkhan585@gmail.com.


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