Converting Currency Values in Numbers
There are countless different ways of translating monetary values into specific numbers. Today we will use a tool made specifically for those who own MacBook; New MacBook Air; MacBook Pro; iMac; iMac Pro; Mac Pro;
In other words, a MacMost Application, which is a set of tools in one software, and for operators working with Apple's system can use.
Let's use MacMost for this, let's start with the currency conversion tool manually if the trader wants to calculate possible successful trades.
The various formulas and functions of ferent, but we will use the conversion, but we will use the currency conversion formula by pressing the Equals key. On the right, I'll look at functions for things that have to do with currency. So, let me search for currency. You can see that there are four different functions here. So let's jump ahead and take a look at Currencyconvert, which is really simple. So, we look at the function here and its currency conversion value into currency code. We can start with that. We'll convert if I want to convert ten dollars. Since I am set to be US English for the language I will take dollars. So, ten, but I'll convert to euros. I will use the currency code for euro, EUR, as a quoted string. I'll get a result there. Now, another thing I could have done is provide a string here with a currency value.
So, 10 with the dollar sign, $, and it would work. This is a way of dealing with the certainty that you are in the right currency. Use a string instead of a number. If I were to actually use something like $ 1in here and it's formatted like dollars then it would pick up and use the right coin. So I'm going to do currencyconvert. I will select this cell as the value and use the euro as a code. So, this is a very simple way to do this. It will take the number of the closing of the previous days. So it's not an active currency update, but it's close enough. That's exactly what it was at the end of yesterday. So, for exact calculations, you may want to have some more sophisticated financial software. But just for the general things at the current price, this will work. Now let's take a look at some of the other functions. So let's exclude this formula here and see Currency. So what he will do is convert from one currency to another and give you the price.
So, for example, I can make currencies and I can say American dollars for the euro and what it will give me is basically how much a dollar is in euros. I can put another parameter here and you can see that there is a list of them. There is change, percentage change, openness, high, low, 52 weeks high, etc., etc. So I could basically say the opening price yesterday and that will give me that.
So you have some more features there. Now there are a few others here too. CurrencyH that is historical. Therefore, you can not only get many of the same data for the current day, but you can also set a date. So you can go, say, what it was at the end of last week or a year ago. That kind of thing. There is also a currency code function that tells you the value code. So if I were to do, say, currencycode, select that which is to know that it is a dollar amount that I will see that is in US dollars. If this were in euros then it would put EUR. Now, how about these codes? As you discover what they are. So you can see here in the description of all these functions that it says currency codes are defined by ISO 4217. So if we simply look for ISO 4217, we can find this on Wikipedia and quickly get to the table here where it says codes for different countries and currencies.
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