Convert Written Numbers to Digits
Type 'one thousand two hundred thirty-four' and get 1,234 with binary, hex, scientific notation, and currency format. Essential for legal, financial, and accessibility use cases.
๐ Why This Matters for Writing
Why It Matters
Legal and financial documents often spell out amounts to prevent tampering. Screen readers convert number words to digits for accessibility. Developers need binary and hex for colors, memory, and encoding.
How It Helps
We parse words left-to-right. Multipliers (hundred, thousand, million) scale the value. Additive words add to the current segment. 'and' is optional. 'point' starts decimal parsing.
Key Insights
- โSupports zero to trillion
- โDecimals via "point"
- โ"and" is optional
- โBinary and hex for integers
๐ฏ Quick Examples
Representation Length
For educational and informational purposes only. Verify with a qualified professional.
๐ Literary Insights
Legal: words prevail over digits if conflict
Hex used for colors (#FF5733)
Supports zero to trillion and negative values. Decimals: "zero point five" = 0.5. Ignores "dollars" for currency context. Outputs: decimal, scientific, binary, hex.
Sources: APA Style, Chicago Manual of Style
Key Takeaways
- โข Supports zero to trillion and negative values
- โข Decimals: "zero point five" = 0.5
- โข Ignores "dollars" for currency context
- โข Outputs: decimal, scientific, binary, hex
Did You Know?
How Does Word-to-Number Work?
Parsing
Numbers built left-to-right. Multipliers (hundred, thousand, million) scale value. Additive words add to segment. "one thousand two hundred thirty-four" = 1000+200+34 = 1234.
Inputs
Number words (e.g., one thousand two hundred thirty-four)
Outputs
Decimal, scientific, binary, hex, currency
Expert Tips
Format Comparison
| Format | Example | Use |
|---|---|---|
| Words | one million | Legal |
| Digits | 1,000,000 | Technical |
| Scientific | 1ร10โถ | Large/small |
| Binary | 11110100001001000000 | CS |
| Hex | F4240 | Colors, prog |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it support "and"?
Yes. "one hundred and one" and "one hundred one" both parse to 101.
Can I convert decimals?
Yes. Use "point" for decimal: "zero point five" = 0.5.
Negative numbers?
Use "negative" or "minus": "negative forty-two" = -42.
Does "dollars" affect result?
No. Stripped. "one hundred twenty-three dollars" = 123.
Largest number?
Up to trillion (10ยนยฒ).
What formats are output?
Decimal, scientific notation, binary, hexadecimal, and USD currency.
Key Statistics
Official Data Sources
โ ๏ธ Disclaimer: Parses English number words only. Verify critical conversions independently. Not legal or financial advice.
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