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=== Example: ===
 
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<tt>'''BAHTTEXT("12.65")'''</tt>
 
<tt>'''BAHTTEXT("12.65")'''</tt>
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<tt>'''BAHTTEXT'''</tt> is not included in the forthcoming ODFF international standard. It is (at least partially) implemented in Excel.
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 1 February 2024

BAHTTEXT

Returns Thai text, including the Thai currency names, given a number.

Syntax:

BAHTTEXT(number)

number is any number. BAHTTEXT returns a string in Thai characters, with "Baht" appended to the integer part of the number, and "Satang" appended to the decimal part of the number.

Example:

BAHTTEXT("12.65")

returns a string of Thai characters with the meaning of "Twelve Baht and sixty-five Satang".

Issues:

BAHTTEXT is not included in the ODFF international standard. It is (at least partially) implemented in Excel.




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