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// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
// License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
/*
********************************************************************************
*   Copyright (C) 1997-2014, International Business Machines
*   Corporation and others.  All Rights Reserved.
********************************************************************************
*
* File FMTABLE.H
*
* Modification History:
*
*   Date        Name        Description
*   02/29/97    aliu        Creation.
********************************************************************************
*/
#ifndef FMTABLE_H
#define FMTABLE_H

#include "unicode/utypes.h"

#if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API

/**
 * \file
 * \brief C++ API: Formattable is a thin wrapper for primitive types used for formatting and parsing
 */

#if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING

#include "unicode/unistr.h"
#include "unicode/stringpiece.h"
#include "unicode/uformattable.h"

U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN

class CharString;

namespace number::impl {
class DecimalQuantity;
}

/**
 * Formattable objects can be passed to the Format class or
 * its subclasses for formatting.  Formattable is a thin wrapper
 * class which interconverts between the primitive numeric types
 * (double, long, etc.) as well as UDate and UnicodeString.
 *
 * <p>Internally, a Formattable object is a union of primitive types.
 * As such, it can only store one flavor of data at a time.  To
 * determine what flavor of data it contains, use the getType method.
 *
 * <p>As of ICU 3.0, Formattable may also wrap a UObject pointer,
 * which it owns.  This allows an instance of any ICU class to be
 * encapsulated in a Formattable.  For legacy reasons and for
 * efficiency, primitive numeric types are still stored directly
 * within a Formattable.
 *
 * <p>The Formattable class is not suitable for subclassing.
 *
 * <p>See UFormattable for a C wrapper.
 */
class U_I18N_API Formattable : public UObject {
public:
    /**
     * This enum is only used to let callers distinguish between
     * the Formattable(UDate) constructor and the Formattable(double)
     * constructor; the compiler cannot distinguish the signatures,
     * since UDate is currently typedefed to be either double or long.
     * If UDate is changed later to be a bonafide class
     * or struct, then we no longer need this enum.
     * @stable ICU 2.4
     */
    enum ISDATE { kIsDate };

    /**
     * Default constructor
     * @stable ICU 2.4
     */
    Formattable(); // Type kLong, value 0

    /**
     * Creates a Formattable object with a UDate instance.
     * @param d the UDate instance.
     * @param flag the flag to indicate this is a date. Always set it to kIsDate
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    Formattable(UDate d, ISDATE flag);

    /**
     * Creates a Formattable object with a double number.
     * @param d the double number.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    Formattable(double d);

    /**
     * Creates a Formattable object with a long number.
     * @param l the long number.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    Formattable(int32_t l);

    /**
     * Creates a Formattable object with an int64_t number
     * @param ll the int64_t number.
     * @stable ICU 2.8
     */
    Formattable(int64_t ll);

#if !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION
    /**
     * Creates a Formattable object with a char string pointer.
     * Assumes that the char string is null terminated.
     * @param strToCopy the char string.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    Formattable(const char* strToCopy);
#endif

    /**
     * Creates a Formattable object of an appropriate numeric type from a
     * a decimal number in string form.  The Formattable will retain the
     * full precision of the input in decimal format, even when it exceeds
     * what can be represented by a double or int64_t.
     *
     * @param number  the unformatted (not localized) string representation
     *                     of the Decimal number.
     * @param status  the error code.  Possible errors include U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR
     *                if the format of the string does not conform to that of a
     *                decimal number.
     * @stable ICU 4.4
     */
    Formattable(StringPiece number, UErrorCode &status);

    /**
     * Creates a Formattable object with a UnicodeString object to copy from.
     * @param strToCopy the UnicodeString string.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    Formattable(const UnicodeString& strToCopy);

    /**
     * Creates a Formattable object with a UnicodeString object to adopt from.
     * @param strToAdopt the UnicodeString string.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    Formattable(UnicodeString* strToAdopt);

    /**
     * Creates a Formattable object with an array of Formattable objects.
     * @param arrayToCopy the Formattable object array.
     * @param count the array count.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    Formattable(const Formattable* arrayToCopy, int32_t count);

    /**
     * Creates a Formattable object that adopts the given UObject.
     * @param objectToAdopt the UObject to set this object to
     * @stable ICU 3.0
     */
    Formattable(UObject* objectToAdopt);

    /**
     * Copy constructor.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    Formattable(const Formattable&);

    /**
     * Assignment operator.
     * @param rhs   The Formattable object to copy into this object.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    Formattable&    operator=(const Formattable &rhs);

    /**
     * Equality comparison.
     * @param other    the object to be compared with.
     * @return        true if other are equal to this, false otherwise.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    bool           operator==(const Formattable &other) const;

    /**
     * Equality operator.
     * @param other    the object to be compared with.
     * @return        true if other are unequal to this, false otherwise.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    bool           operator!=(const Formattable& other) const
      { return !operator==(other); }

    /**
     * Destructor.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    virtual         ~Formattable();

    /**
     * Clone this object.
     * Clones can be used concurrently in multiple threads.
     * If an error occurs, then nullptr is returned.
     * The caller must delete the clone.
     *
     * @return a clone of this object
     *
     * @see getDynamicClassID
     * @stable ICU 2.8
     */
    Formattable *clone() const;

    /**
     * Selector for flavor of data type contained within a
     * Formattable object.  Formattable is a union of several
     * different types, and at any time contains exactly one type.
     * @stable ICU 2.4
     */
    enum Type {
        /**
         * Selector indicating a UDate value.  Use getDate to retrieve
         * the value.
         * @stable ICU 2.4
         */
        kDate,

        /**
         * Selector indicating a double value.  Use getDouble to
         * retrieve the value.
         * @stable ICU 2.4
         */
        kDouble,

        /**
         * Selector indicating a 32-bit integer value.  Use getLong to
         * retrieve the value.
         * @stable ICU 2.4
         */
        kLong,

        /**
         * Selector indicating a UnicodeString value.  Use getString
         * to retrieve the value.
         * @stable ICU 2.4
         */
        kString,

        /**
         * Selector indicating an array of Formattables.  Use getArray
         * to retrieve the value.
         * @stable ICU 2.4
         */
        kArray,

        /**
         * Selector indicating a 64-bit integer value.  Use getInt64
         * to retrieve the value.
         * @stable ICU 2.8
         */
        kInt64,

        /**
         * Selector indicating a UObject value.  Use getObject to
         * retrieve the value.
         * @stable ICU 3.0
         */
        kObject
   };

    /**
     * Gets the data type of this Formattable object.
     * @return    the data type of this Formattable object.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    Type getType() const;

    /**
     * Returns true if the data type of this Formattable object
     * is kDouble, kLong, or kInt64
     * @return true if this is a pure numeric object
     * @stable ICU 3.0
     */
    UBool           isNumeric() const;

    /**
     * Gets the double value of this object. If this object is not of type
     * kDouble then the result is undefined.
     * @return    the double value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    double getDouble() const { return fValue.fDouble; }

    /**
     * Gets the double value of this object. If this object is of type
     * long, int64 or Decimal Number then a conversion is performed, with
     * possible loss of precision.  If the type is kObject and the
     * object is a Measure, then the result of
     * getNumber().getDouble(status) is returned.  If this object is
     * neither a numeric type nor a Measure, then 0 is returned and
     * the status is set to U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR.
     * @param status the error code
     * @return the double value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 3.0
     */
    double          getDouble(UErrorCode& status) const;

    /**
     * Gets the long value of this object. If this object is not of type
     * kLong then the result is undefined.
     * @return    the long value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    int32_t getLong() const { return static_cast<int32_t>(fValue.fInt64); }

    /**
     * Gets the long value of this object. If the magnitude is too
     * large to fit in a long, then the maximum or minimum long value,
     * as appropriate, is returned and the status is set to
     * U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR.  If this object is of type kInt64 and
     * it fits within a long, then no precision is lost.  If it is of
     * type kDouble, then a conversion is performed, with
     * truncation of any fractional part.  If the type is kObject and
     * the object is a Measure, then the result of
     * getNumber().getLong(status) is returned.  If this object is
     * neither a numeric type nor a Measure, then 0 is returned and
     * the status is set to U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR.
     * @param status the error code
     * @return    the long value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 3.0
     */
    int32_t         getLong(UErrorCode& status) const;

    /**
     * Gets the int64 value of this object. If this object is not of type
     * kInt64 then the result is undefined.
     * @return    the int64 value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 2.8
     */
    int64_t getInt64() const { return fValue.fInt64; }

    /**
     * Gets the int64 value of this object. If this object is of a numeric
     * type and the magnitude is too large to fit in an int64, then
     * the maximum or minimum int64 value, as appropriate, is returned
     * and the status is set to U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR.  If the
     * magnitude fits in an int64, then a casting conversion is
     * performed, with truncation of any fractional part.  If the type
     * is kObject and the object is a Measure, then the result of
     * getNumber().getDouble(status) is returned.  If this object is
     * neither a numeric type nor a Measure, then 0 is returned and
     * the status is set to U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR.
     * @param status the error code
     * @return    the int64 value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 3.0
     */
    int64_t         getInt64(UErrorCode& status) const;

    /**
     * Gets the Date value of this object. If this object is not of type
     * kDate then the result is undefined.
     * @return    the Date value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    UDate           getDate() const { return fValue.fDate; }

    /**
     * Gets the Date value of this object.  If the type is not a date,
     * status is set to U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR and the return value is
     * undefined.
     * @param status the error code.
     * @return    the Date value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 3.0
     */
     UDate          getDate(UErrorCode& status) const;

    /**
     * Gets the string value of this object. If this object is not of type
     * kString then the result is undefined.
     * @param result    Output param to receive the Date value of this object.
     * @return          A reference to 'result'.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    UnicodeString&  getString(UnicodeString& result) const
      { result=*fValue.fString; return result; }

    /**
     * Gets the string value of this object. If the type is not a
     * string, status is set to U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR and a bogus
     * string is returned.
     * @param result    Output param to receive the Date value of this object.
     * @param status    the error code.
     * @return          A reference to 'result'.
     * @stable ICU 3.0
     */
    UnicodeString&  getString(UnicodeString& result, UErrorCode& status) const;

    /**
     * Gets a const reference to the string value of this object. If
     * this object is not of type kString then the result is
     * undefined.
     * @return   a const reference to the string value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    inline const UnicodeString& getString() const;

    /**
     * Gets a const reference to the string value of this object.  If
     * the type is not a string, status is set to
     * U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR and the result is a bogus string.
     * @param status    the error code.
     * @return   a const reference to the string value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 3.0
     */
    const UnicodeString& getString(UErrorCode& status) const;

    /**
     * Gets a reference to the string value of this object. If this
     * object is not of type kString then the result is undefined.
     * @return   a reference to the string value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    inline UnicodeString& getString();

    /**
     * Gets a reference to the string value of this object. If the
     * type is not a string, status is set to U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR
     * and the result is a bogus string.
     * @param status    the error code.
     * @return   a reference to the string value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 3.0
     */
    UnicodeString& getString(UErrorCode& status);

    /**
     * Gets the array value and count of this object. If this object
     * is not of type kArray then the result is undefined.
     * @param count    fill-in with the count of this object.
     * @return         the array value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    const Formattable* getArray(int32_t& count) const
      { count=fValue.fArrayAndCount.fCount; return fValue.fArrayAndCount.fArray; }

    /**
     * Gets the array value and count of this object. If the type is
     * not an array, status is set to U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR, count is
     * set to 0, and the result is nullptr.
     * @param count    fill-in with the count of this object.
     * @param status the error code.
     * @return         the array value of this object.
     * @stable ICU 3.0
     */
    const Formattable* getArray(int32_t& count, UErrorCode& status) const;

    /**
     * Accesses the specified element in the array value of this
     * Formattable object. If this object is not of type kArray then
     * the result is undefined.
     * @param index the specified index.
     * @return the accessed element in the array.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    Formattable&    operator[](int32_t index) { return fValue.fArrayAndCount.fArray[index]; }

    /**
     * Returns a pointer to the UObject contained within this
     * formattable, or nullptr if this object does not contain a UObject.
     * @return a UObject pointer, or nullptr
     * @stable ICU 3.0
     */
    const UObject*  getObject() const;

    /**
     * Returns a numeric string representation of the number contained within this
     * formattable, or nullptr if this object does not contain numeric type.
     * For values obtained by parsing, the returned decimal number retains
     * the full precision and range of the original input, unconstrained by
     * the limits of a double floating point or a 64 bit int.
     *
     * This function is not thread safe, and therefore is not declared const,
     * even though it is logically const.
     *
     * Possible errors include U_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR, and
     * U_INVALID_STATE if the formattable object has not been set to
     * a numeric type.
     *
     * @param status the error code.
     * @return the unformatted string representation of a number.
     * @stable ICU 4.4
     */
    StringPiece getDecimalNumber(UErrorCode &status);

     /**
     * Sets the double value of this object and changes the type to
     * kDouble.
     * @param d    the new double value to be set.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    void            setDouble(double d);

    /**
     * Sets the long value of this object and changes the type to
     * kLong.
     * @param l    the new long value to be set.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    void            setLong(int32_t l);

    /**
     * Sets the int64 value of this object and changes the type to
     * kInt64.
     * @param ll    the new int64 value to be set.
     * @stable ICU 2.8
     */
    void            setInt64(int64_t ll);

    /**
     * Sets the Date value of this object and changes the type to
     * kDate.
     * @param d    the new Date value to be set.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    void            setDate(UDate d);

    /**
     * Sets the string value of this object and changes the type to
     * kString.
     * @param stringToCopy    the new string value to be set.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    void            setString(const UnicodeString& stringToCopy);

    /**
     * Sets the array value and count of this object and changes the
     * type to kArray.
     * @param array    the array value.
     * @param count    the number of array elements to be copied.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    void            setArray(const Formattable* array, int32_t count);

    /**
     * Sets and adopts the string value and count of this object and
     * changes the type to kArray.
     * @param stringToAdopt    the new string value to be adopted.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    void            adoptString(UnicodeString* stringToAdopt);

    /**
     * Sets and adopts the array value and count of this object and
     * changes the type to kArray.
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    void            adoptArray(Formattable* array, int32_t count);

    /**
     * Sets and adopts the UObject value of this object and changes
     * the type to kObject.  After this call, the caller must not
     * delete the given object.
     * @param objectToAdopt the UObject value to be adopted
     * @stable ICU 3.0
     */
    void            adoptObject(UObject* objectToAdopt);

    /**
     * Sets the the numeric value from a decimal number string, and changes
     * the type to to a numeric type appropriate for the number.
     * The syntax of the number is a "numeric string"
     * as defined in the Decimal Arithmetic Specification, available at
     * http://speleotrove.com/decimal
     * The full precision and range of the input number will be retained,
     * even when it exceeds what can be represented by a double or an int64.
     *
     * @param numberString  a string representation of the unformatted decimal number.
     * @param status        the error code.  Set to U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR if the
     *                      incoming string is not a valid decimal number.
     * @stable ICU 4.4
     */
    void             setDecimalNumber(StringPiece numberString,
                                      UErrorCode &status);

    /**
     * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for the actual class.
     *
     * @stable ICU 2.2
     */
    virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID() const override;

    /**
     * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for this class.
     *
     * @stable ICU 2.2
     */
    static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID();

    /**
     * Convert the UFormattable to a Formattable.  Internally, this is a reinterpret_cast.
     * @param fmt a valid UFormattable
     * @return the UFormattable as a Formattable object pointer.  This is an alias to the original
     * UFormattable, and so is only valid while the original argument remains in scope.
     * @stable ICU 52
     */
    static inline Formattable *fromUFormattable(UFormattable *fmt);

    /**
     * Convert the const UFormattable to a const Formattable.  Internally, this is a reinterpret_cast.
     * @param fmt a valid UFormattable
     * @return the UFormattable as a Formattable object pointer.  This is an alias to the original
     * UFormattable, and so is only valid while the original argument remains in scope.
     * @stable ICU 52
     */
    static inline const Formattable *fromUFormattable(const UFormattable *fmt);

    /**
     * Convert this object pointer to a UFormattable.
     * @return this object as a UFormattable pointer.   This is an alias to this object,
     * and so is only valid while this object remains in scope.
     * @stable ICU 52
     */
    inline UFormattable *toUFormattable();

    /**
     * Convert this object pointer to a UFormattable.
     * @return this object as a UFormattable pointer.   This is an alias to this object,
     * and so is only valid while this object remains in scope.
     * @stable ICU 52
     */
    inline const UFormattable *toUFormattable() const;

#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
    /**
     * Deprecated variant of getLong(UErrorCode&).
     * @param status the error code
     * @return the long value of this object.
     * @deprecated ICU 3.0 use getLong(UErrorCode&) instead
     */
    inline int32_t getLong(UErrorCode* status) const;
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */

#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
    /**
     * Internal function, do not use.
     * TODO:  figure out how to make this be non-public.
     *        NumberFormat::format(Formattable, ...
     *        needs to get at the DecimalQuantity, if it exists, for
     *        big decimal formatting.
     *  @internal
     */
    number::impl::DecimalQuantity *getDecimalQuantity() const { return fDecimalQuantity;}

    /**
     * Export the value of this Formattable to a DecimalQuantity.
     * @internal
     */
    void populateDecimalQuantity(number::impl::DecimalQuantity& output, UErrorCode& status) const;

    /**
     *  Adopt, and set value from, a DecimalQuantity
     *     Internal Function, do not use.
     *  @param dq the DecimalQuantity to be adopted
     *  @internal
     */
    void adoptDecimalQuantity(number::impl::DecimalQuantity *dq);

    /**
     * Internal function to return the CharString pointer.
     * @param status error code
     * @return pointer to the CharString - may become invalid if the object is modified
     * @internal
     */
    CharString *internalGetCharString(UErrorCode &status);

#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */

private:
    /**
     * Cleans up the memory for unwanted values.  For example, the adopted
     * string or array objects.
     */
    void dispose();

    /**
     * Common initialization, for use by constructors.
     */
    void            init();

    UnicodeString* getBogus() const;

    union {
        UObject*        fObject;
        UnicodeString*  fString;
        double          fDouble;
        int64_t         fInt64;
        UDate           fDate;
        struct {
          Formattable*  fArray;
          int32_t       fCount;
        }               fArrayAndCount;
    } fValue;

    CharString           *fDecimalStr;

    number::impl::DecimalQuantity *fDecimalQuantity;

    Type                fType;
    UnicodeString       fBogus; // Bogus string when it's needed.
};

inline UDate Formattable::getDate(UErrorCode& status) const {
    if (fType != kDate) {
        if (U_SUCCESS(status)) {
            status = U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR;
        }
        return 0;
    }
    return fValue.fDate;
}

inline const UnicodeString& Formattable::getString() const {
    return *fValue.fString;
}

inline UnicodeString& Formattable::getString() {
    return *fValue.fString;
}

#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
inline int32_t Formattable::getLong(UErrorCode* status) const {
    return getLong(*status);
}
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */

inline UFormattable* Formattable::toUFormattable() {
  return reinterpret_cast<UFormattable*>(this);
}

inline const UFormattable* Formattable::toUFormattable() const {
  return reinterpret_cast<const UFormattable*>(this);
}

inline Formattable* Formattable::fromUFormattable(UFormattable *fmt) {
  return reinterpret_cast<Formattable *>(fmt);
}

inline const Formattable* Formattable::fromUFormattable(const UFormattable *fmt) {
  return reinterpret_cast<const Formattable *>(fmt);
}

U_NAMESPACE_END

#endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */

#endif /* U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API */

#endif //_FMTABLE
//eof
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Success

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Digital Marketing

We drive growth through data-driven strategies and cutting-edge techniques.

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SEO

Improve your online visibility and rank higher on search engines with our expert SEO services.

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Website Designing

We design websites that are not only visually stunning but also user-centric, ensuring seamless navigation and enhanced user experience.

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App Development

Our apps are crafted to be intuitive, engaging, and functional, providing your users with an exceptional mobile experience.

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Social Media Ads

Target the right audience with precision and creativity to maximize engagement and conversions.

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Google Ads

Maximize ROI with precision-targeted campaigns on Google’s powerful ad platform.

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Google My Business

Optimize your local presence with strategies that put your business on the map and attract more customers.

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Graphic Designing

Our designs tell your brand’s story in a visually compelling way.

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3D Videos

Bring your product to life with immersive and dynamic 3D explainer videos.

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about BEEGAZPACHO

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Join the ranks of successful brands by partnering with Beegazpacho

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Our vision is not just to be a service provider but to be your partner in growth. We see ourselves as an extension of your team, working tirelessly to ensure that your brand not only meets its goals but surpasses them.

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Logo Design
Design, Development & Identity

Creative Brand design
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Product Design Marketing
Design, Development & Identity

DIGITAL MARKETING
SEO
WEBSITE DESIGNING
APP DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL MEDIA ADS
GOOGLE ADS
GOOGLE MY BUSINESS
GRAPHIC DESINING
3D VIDEOS
Client Stories

Hear It from Those Who Know Us Best

Our clients’ success stories speak volumes about our commitment to excellence. Don’t just take our word for it—hear directly from the brands we’ve partnered with. Their testimonials highlight our ability to bring visions to life and create a lasting impact on their businesses.

“Beegazpacho feels like an extension of our team. Their content marketing and social media expertise have elevated our brand. They listen, adapt, and always deliver on time. We look forward to continuing this partnership.”

— Sarah Williams

Head of Marketing, GreenPlanet Apparel

“Beegazpacho’s data-driven strategies helped us improve our online ads, optimize our website, and enhance branding. We’ve seen great ROI and increased visibility. Their professionalism is unmatched.”

— Arvind Shah

CEO, InnovateTech Solutions

“Partnering with Beegazpacho has been a game-changer for our brand. Their creative ad campaigns and SEO services have boosted our online presence and significantly increased leads and sales. We couldn’t ask for a better partner!”

— Rina Kapoor

Marketing Director, Luxury Home Interiors

“Beegazpacho feels like an extension of our team. Their content marketing and social media expertise have elevated our brand. They listen, adapt, and always deliver on time. We look forward to continuing this partnership.”

— Sarah Williams

Head of Marketing, GreenPlanet Apparel

“Beegazpacho’s data-driven strategies helped us improve our online ads, optimize our website, and enhance branding. We’ve seen great ROI and increased visibility. Their professionalism is unmatched.”

— Arvind Shah

CEO, InnovateTech Solutions

“Partnering with Beegazpacho has been a game-changer for our brand. Their creative ad campaigns and SEO services have boosted our online presence and significantly increased leads and sales. We couldn’t ask for a better partner!”

— Rina Kapoor

Marketing Director, Luxury Home Interiors