numTHB
numTHB is a term that refers to a numerical representation of Thai Baht. In financial contexts, it is common to see currency values expressed as numbers. The Thai Baht, denoted by the symbol ฿ or the ISO 4217 code THB, is the official currency of Thailand. Therefore, numTHB signifies a quantity or amount of this currency. This can appear in various applications, such as economic reports, transaction logs, price listings, or any system where financial figures related to Thailand are processed or displayed. The specific numerical value would represent a certain sum of Thai Baht, which could be an integer or a decimal, depending on the precision required. For example, a price of 100 Thai Baht would be represented as numTHB = 100, or a value of 50.75 Baht would be numTHB = 50.75. The use of "num" as a prefix is a convention often employed in programming or data management to distinguish a numerical data type from other forms, like text strings.