The Africa GDP Data API specializes in delivering comprehensive economic data specifically focused on the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of various countries within the African region. It processes data fields such as country name, latest GDP figures, previous GDP values, reference dates, and units of measurement (USD millions). The API adheres to standard JSON formatting for data representation, ensuring compatibility with modern web applications.
{"countries":["Egipto","Sud\u00e1frica","Nigeria","Argelia","Etiop\u00eda","Marruecos","Sud\u00e1n","Kenia","Angola","Tanzania","Costa De Marfil","Ghana","Congo","Libia","Uganda","T\u00fanez","Camer\u00fan","Senegal","Zambia","Zimbabue","Guinea","Mal\u00ed","Mozambique","Gab\u00f3n","Burkina Faso","Benin","Botsuana","N\u00edger","Madagascar","Rep\u00fablica Del Congo","Mauricio","Ruanda","Malawi","Chad","Namibia","Guinea Ecuatorial","Somalia","Mauritania","Togo","Suazilandia","Liberia","Yibuti","Sierra Leona","Burundi","Cabo Verde","Rep\u00fablica Centroafricana","Gambia","Seychelles","Lesoto","Guinea-Bis\u00e1u","Comoras","Santo Tom\u00e9 y Pr\u00edncipe"]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5940/africa+gdp+api/7855/african+countries+available' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
{"country":"Nigeria","previous_gdp":473,"reference_date":"2023-12","unit":"Usd Millones"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5940/africa+gdp+api/7856/previous+gdp+data+by+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
{"country":"Nigeria","latest_gdp":363,"reference_date":"2023-12","unit":"Usd Millones"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5940/africa+gdp+api/7857/latest+gdp+values+by+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
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The Africa GDP API provides access to GDP data for countries in Africa, including current and previous figures expressed in USD millions.
The GDP data from the Africa GDP API is formatted in standard JSON, ensuring compatibility with modern web applications.
For each country, the API provides the country name, latest GDP figures, previous GDP values, reference dates, and the units of measurement (USD millions).
Yes, the Africa GDP API includes previous GDP values, allowing users to perform historical analysis on GDP trends for various countries.
The API documentation does not specify authentication requirements, so it is likely that the API is publicly accessible without the need for an API key.
This endpoint returns a list of African countries for which GDP data is available. The response includes an array of country names, allowing users to identify which countries they can query for GDP information.
The response includes the country name, previous GDP value, reference date, and the unit of measurement (USD millions). This information helps users understand the historical economic performance of the specified country.
Users can customize their requests by specifying the country name as a parameter in the "POST previous gdp data by country" and "POST latest gdp values by country" endpoints. This allows for targeted queries for specific countries.
The response data is structured in JSON format, with key-value pairs representing the requested information. For example, the latest GDP response includes fields like "country," "latest_gdp," "reference_date," and "unit."
This endpoint provides the latest GDP figures for a specified African country, including the GDP value, reference date, and unit of measurement. It allows users to access current economic data for analysis.
Typical use cases include economic research, trend analysis, and financial forecasting. Users can analyze GDP changes over time, compare economic performance between countries, or visualize economic data for presentations.
Users can leverage the returned data to create visualizations, generate reports, or conduct comparative analyses. For instance, they can track GDP growth trends or assess economic health across different African nations.
While specific quality checks are not detailed, reputable APIs typically source data from official economic reports and statistical agencies. This helps ensure that the GDP figures provided are reliable and up-to-date.
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