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Words to Numbers is a simple tool for converting words to numbers. It returns the words in numbers.

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Words to Numbers API

Words to Numbers is a simple tool for converting words to numbers. It returns the words in numbers.

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This is a Python API Wrapper for the Words to Numbers API


Installation

Using pip:

pip install apiverve-wordstonumbers

Using pip3:

pip3 install apiverve-wordstonumbers

Configuration

Before using the wordstonumbers API client, you have to setup your account and obtain your API Key. You can get it by signing up at https://apiverve.com


Quick Start

Here's a simple example to get you started quickly:

from apiverve_wordstonumbers.apiClient import WordstonumbersAPIClient

# Initialize the client with your APIVerve API key
api = WordstonumbersAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]")

query = { "words": "seven thousand six hundred and twenty" }

try:
    # Make the API call
    result = api.execute(query)

    # Print the result
    print(result)
except Exception as e:
    print(f"Error: {e}")

Usage

The Words to Numbers API documentation is found here: https://docs.apiverve.com/ref/wordstonumbers. You can find parameters, example responses, and status codes documented here.

Setup

# Import the client module
from apiverve_wordstonumbers.apiClient import WordstonumbersAPIClient

# Initialize the client with your APIVerve API key
api = WordstonumbersAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]")

Perform Request

Using the API client, you can perform requests to the API.

Define Query
query = { "words": "seven thousand six hundred and twenty" }
Simple Request
# Make a request to the API
result = api.execute(query)

# Print the result
print(result)
Example Response
{
  "status": "ok",
  "error": null,
  "data": {
    "number": "7620",
    "words": "seven thousand, six hundred twenty",
    "ordinal": "seven thousand, six hundred twentieth",
    "numberOfDigits_numeric": 4,
    "numberOfDigits_words": "four",
    "eachNumber": [
      "seven",
      "six",
      "two",
      "zero"
    ]
  }
}

Error Handling

The API client provides comprehensive error handling through the WordstonumbersAPIClientError exception. Here are some examples:

Basic Error Handling

from apiverve_wordstonumbers.apiClient import WordstonumbersAPIClient, WordstonumbersAPIClientError

api = WordstonumbersAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]")

query = { "words": "seven thousand six hundred and twenty" }

try:
    result = api.execute(query)
    print("Success!")
    print(result)
except WordstonumbersAPIClientError as e:
    print(f"API Error: {e.message}")
    if e.status_code:
        print(f"Status Code: {e.status_code}")
    if e.response:
        print(f"Response: {e.response}")

Handling Specific Error Types

from apiverve_wordstonumbers.apiClient import WordstonumbersAPIClient, WordstonumbersAPIClientError

api = WordstonumbersAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]")

query = { "words": "seven thousand six hundred and twenty" }

try:
    result = api.execute(query)

    # Check for successful response
    if result.get('status') == 'success':
        print("Request successful!")
        print(result.get('data'))
    else:
        print(f"API returned an error: {result.get('error')}")

except WordstonumbersAPIClientError as e:
    # Handle API client errors
    if e.status_code == 401:
        print("Unauthorized: Invalid API key")
    elif e.status_code == 429:
        print("Rate limit exceeded")
    elif e.status_code >= 500:
        print("Server error - please try again later")
    else:
        print(f"API error: {e.message}")
except Exception as e:
    # Handle unexpected errors
    print(f"Unexpected error: {str(e)}")

Using Context Manager (Recommended)

The client supports the context manager protocol for automatic resource cleanup:

from apiverve_wordstonumbers.apiClient import WordstonumbersAPIClient, WordstonumbersAPIClientError

query = { "words": "seven thousand six hundred and twenty" }

# Using context manager ensures proper cleanup
with WordstonumbersAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]") as api:
    try:
        result = api.execute(query)
        print(result)
    except WordstonumbersAPIClientError as e:
        print(f"Error: {e.message}")
# Session is automatically closed here

Advanced Features

Debug Mode

Enable debug logging to see detailed request and response information:

from apiverve_wordstonumbers.apiClient import WordstonumbersAPIClient

# Enable debug mode
api = WordstonumbersAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]", debug=True)

query = { "words": "seven thousand six hundred and twenty" }

# Debug information will be printed to console
result = api.execute(query)

Manual Session Management

If you need to manually manage the session lifecycle:

from apiverve_wordstonumbers.apiClient import WordstonumbersAPIClient

api = WordstonumbersAPIClient("[YOUR_API_KEY]")

query = { "words": "seven thousand six hundred and twenty" }

try:
    result = api.execute(query)
    print(result)
finally:
    # Manually close the session when done
    api.close()

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Licensed under the The MIT License (MIT)

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