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Javascript Number Formatter
Lightweight & Fast JavaScript Number Formatter
Introduction
This standalone number formatter† is intended to be short and fast. As they are the main factors for a high performance JavaScript app. Development release is as short as < 120 lines including license info, blank lines and comments. And production release is less than 1,200 bytes.
format( "#,##0.####", 1234567.890 ); // output: "1,234,567.89"
format( "$ #,###.00", -1234567.890 ); // output: "$ -1,234,567.89"
† Initial development release of this code was written by KPL and hosted at Google Code.
Features
- Short, fast, flexible yet standalone.
- Accept standard number formatting like
#,##0.00
or with negation-000.####
. - Accept any country format like
# ##0,00
,#,###.##
,#'###.##
or any type of non-numbering symbol. - Accept any numbers of digit grouping.
#,##,#0.000
or#,###0.##
are all valid. - Accept any redundant/fool-proof formatting.
##,###,##.#
or0#,#00#.###0#
are all OK. - Auto number rounding.
- Simple interface, just supply mask & value like this:
format( "0.0000", 3.141592)
. - Include a prefix & suffix with the mask
Limitations
- No scientific/engineering formatting.
- Not for date or phone formation.
- No color control.
No prefix or suffix is allowed except leading negation symbol. So$#,##0.00
or#,###.##USD
will not yield expected outcome. Use'$'+format('#,##0.00', 123.45)
orformat('#,##0.00', 456.789) + 'USD'
- The prefix or suffix can not include any numbers (
0-9
), dashes (-
), or plus signs (+
).
Installation
npm package
npm install --save number-format.js
bower
bower install number-format.js --save
Note
When there's only one symbol is supplied, system will always treat the single symbol as Decimal. For instance, format( '#,###', 1234567.890)
will output 1234567,890
. To force a single symbol as Separator, add a trailing dot to the end like this: format( '#,###.', 1234567.890)
which will then output 1,234,567
.
A demo/sample page with few examples is provided (DEMO). The code is safe to be minimized using Google Compiler in Advanced mode.
Recent Changes
View the complete change log here.
v1.1.9 (1/18/2016)
- Update dependencies & version bump.
v1.1.8 (1/18/2016)
- Fixed bug that caused zero precisions formats to not work with commas as decimal separators. See pull #4; thanks @AaronHirsch!
v1.1.7 (12/16/2015)
- bower.json: remove version number & add ignore entry.
- Update
format.min.js
. - Update dependencies.
v1.1.6 (12/16/2015)
- Modify package.json files entry. Fixes issue #3.