Manuals/calci/EUROCONVERT

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EUROCONVERT(num, src, target, FP, TP)

  • where   is the currency value to convert
  •   is a three letter string or code of source currency
  •   is a three letter string or code of target currency
  •  (Full precision) is a logical value TRUE or FALSE that specifies how to display the result
  •  (Triangular precision) is an integer for rounding the intermediate euro value

EUROCONVERT()

  • converts a number to euros
  • converts a number from euros to a euro member currency
  • converts a number from one euro currency to another with triangular precision

Description

EUROCONVERT(num, src, target, FP, TP)

For Example,

1)TO convert currency of 'France' to 'Euros', following function can be used -

EUROCONVERT(5,"FRF","EUR",TRUE) returns 0.7622450861870519

2)TO convert currency of 'Austria' to 'Euros', following function can be used -

EUROCONVERT(1,"ATS","EUR") returns 0.07

3)2)TO convert currency of 'Austria' to currency of 'France', following function can be used -

EUROCONVERT(1,"ATS","FRF",FALSE,2) returns 0.45

  • The   and   currency codes for 13 member countries of European Union can be used from the following code table -
Country Basic Unit of Currency !ISO Code
Austria schilling ATS
Belgium franc BEF
Finland markka FIM
France franc FRF
Germany deutsche mark DEM
Greece drachma GRD
Ireland pound IEP
Italy lira ITL
Luxembourg franc LUF
Netherlands guilder NLG
Portugal escudo PTE
Slovenia tolar SIT
Spain peseta ESP
Euro member states euro EUR
  •   can be a logical value TRUE(or 1) or FALSE(or 0). If argument is TRUE(or 1), Calci displays all significant digits.
  • If   is omitted, Calci assumes it as FALSE(or 0) and uses default precision.
  •   is the triangular precision integer value &gtequal;3 that specifies the number of significant digits to be used for converting intermediate euro value, while converting between two euro member currencies.
  • If   and   codes are same, Calci returns the original value.
  • If any argument is invalid, Calci displays a #NULL error message.

Examples

ColumnA ColumnB ColumnC ColumnD
Row1 2.2 DEM EUR FALSE
Row2
Row3
Row4
Row5

See Also

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