Example #1
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        public static string Hundred(string hundred)
        {
            var tens = hundred.Substring(1);

            string tenth = String.Empty;
            string and;

            if (tens != "00")
            {
                and = " and ";
            }
            else
            {
                and = String.Empty;
            }

            /*This checks if the tens unit in the hundred is zero or not, if it is it simple takes the last
             * digit and pass it to the unit method in the units class, else it calls the tens class with the last two digit(tens part)*/
            if (tens[0] != '0')
            {
                //if tens != '00'
                tenth = Tens.Ten(tens);
            }
            else
            {
                /* this would always run when the first number in the hundred is zero and also
                 * when the last number is not zero(anything else but zero)*/
                if (hundred[0] == '0' || tens[1] != '0')
                {
                    tenth = Units.Unit(tens[1]);
                }
            }



            var x = hundred[0];


            switch (x)
            {
            case '1':

                return("One Hundred" + and + tenth);

                break;

            case '2':

                return("Two Hundred" + and + tenth);

                break;

            case '3':

                return("Three Hundred" + and + tenth);

                break;

            case '4':

                return("Four Hundred" + and + tenth);

                break;

            case '5':

                return("five Hundred" + and + tenth);

                break;

            case '6':

                return("Six Hundred" + and + tenth);

                break;

            case '7':

                return("Seven Hundred" + and + tenth);

                break;

            case '8':

                return("Eight Hundred" + and + tenth);

                break;

            case '9':

                return("Nine Hundred" + and + tenth);

                break;

            case '0':

                return(tenth);

                break;

            default:
                Console.WriteLine("You entered an invalid input");
                return("Invalid");

                break;
            }
            return("");
        }