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Using the [currency]
shortcode you can convert one currency to another. The conversion is based on the rates published by the ECB. You can change from and to any of the supported currencies.
The [currency_legal]
shortcode outputs a disclaimer text and a link to the ECB eurofxref page.
ECB advices against using their rates for transaction purposes. From their site: “The reference rates are published for information purposes only. Using the rates for transaction purposes is strongly discouraged.”
The reference rates are usually updated by ECB at around 16:00 CET every working day, except on TARGET closing days.
Go to the ECB site for more information and disclaimers.
Also note that conversion from non-Euro to non-Euro is done through the Euro, so GBP to USD is calculated as GBP → EUR → USD (converted 2 times).
This plugin is based on a plugin by Xclamation.
Also see wp_eurofxref on GitHub where development takes place.
This shortcode returns the string ‘* For informational purposes only. Exchange rates may vary. Based on ECB reference rates.’
The prepended ‘* ‘ (the same string as the [currency] append string) can be changed using the ‘prepend’ attribute.
For example: [currency_legal prepend='Please note: ']
If you want to change the default prepent string for your whole site you can use the default shortcode_atts_currency_legal
filter.
See the shortcode_atts_{$shortcode} reference for more information about this.
Attributes:
from
: currency code (default: EUR)to
: currency code (default: USD)amount
: number of “from” currency (default: 1)iso
: boolean (default false); use ISO currency formatting.”€ 1″ would become “1 EUR” in ISO notation.show_from
: boolean (default true); show from amount in outputbetween
: string (default ‘ / ’ which is displayed as ‘ / ‘ in the browser); string between from and to amountsappend
: string (default ‘ ‘ which is displayed as ‘ ‘ in the browser); string put after conversion. The * references the disclaimer text, see [currency_legal] shortcode.round: boolean
(default true); Round numbers to whole units.round_append
: string (default ‘=’); replaces decimalsno_from_show_rate
: boolean (default true); when from amount is hidden in the output the “to” text gets a tooltip that displays the exchange rate. The <span> element with this tooltip is styled with the to_style
css string below. Set the no_from_show_rate
option to false to disable the <span> and tooltip.to_style
: css string (default ‘cursor:help;border-bottom:1px dotted gray;’); styling of “to” text <span> wrapper.If you want to change the defaults for your whole site you can use the default shortcode_atts_currency
filter. See the shortcode_atts_{$shortcode} reference for more information about this.
[currency amount="875" from="EUR" to="GBP"]
[currency amount="875" from="GBP" to="USD" iso=true between=" converts to " append="" round_append=""]
[currency amount="875" from="GBP" to="USD" show_from=false round=false]
The legal string can also be retrieved in PHP
Usage
<?php echo EuroFxRef::legal_string( $prepend ) ?>
Parameters
Return Value
(string) Legal text prepended with $prepend string.
Since v1.3, you can call the convertor staticly from PHP in your code.
Usage
<?php EuroFxRef::convert( $amount, $from, $to ); ?>
Parameters
Return Value
(float) the converted value or 0 (zero) if any of the currency code’s are not available.
<?php $process_later = EuroFxRef::convert( 10, 'USD', 'GBP' ); ?>
6.01877256317689468545495401485823094844818115234375
AUD
– Australian dollar ($)BGN
– Bulgarian lev (лв.)BRL
– Brasilian real (R$)CAD
– Canadian dollar ($)CHF
– Swiss franc (CHF)CNY
– Chinese yuan (¥)CZK
– Czech koruna (Kč)DKK
– Danish krone (kr.)EUR
– Euro (€)GBP
– Pound sterling (£)HKD
– Hong Kong dollar ($)HUF
– Hungarian forint (Ft)IDR
– Indonesian rupiah (Rp)ILS
– Israeli new sheqel (₪)INR
– Indian rupee (₹)ISK
– Icelandic króna (kr.)JPY
– Japanese yen (¥)KRW
– South Korean won (₩)MXN
– Mexican peso ($)MYR
– Malaysian ringgit (RM)NOK
– Norwegian krone (kr)NZD
– New Zealand dollar ($)PHP
– Philippine peso (₱)PLN
– Polish złoty (zł)RON
– Romanian leu (lei)SEK
– Swedish krona (kr)SGD
– Singapore dollar ($)THB
– Thai baht (฿)TRY
– Turkish lira (₺)USD
– United States (US) dollar ($)ZAR
– South African rand (R)LTL and LVL are not published any more at least since 2-jan-2020.
RUB is not published since 1-jun-2022 and HRK since 2-jan-2023.