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NumPer PHP Class
18114 NumPer PHP Class http://www.iranwebdesigning.com/numper/ NumPer is an acronym for Number to Persian that is an easy-to-use PHP class for converting numbers to string in Persian language.
The function input is a number from 0 to 999999999999 (and may you add more by configuring the appropriate array) , and output is a string in Persian that could be useful in showing the total payment price for shopping carts, text-based human check systems for Persian, and more.
PHP > Scripts and Programs > Development Tools > Libraries and Classes Oct 13, 2006 Arash Moslehi

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