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number-parsing
When you are receiving data from all over the world you might encounter problems while using parseFloat
or parseInt
. This library is here to help you handling all locales with one single piece of code.
Build status
Master : 
Latest release : 
Install
just run npm install number-parsing
Usage
var parser = require("number-parsing");
var a = parser("123'123.99USD"); // will return 123123.99
var b = parser("1234"); // will return 1234
var c = parser("123 123,777") // will return 123123.777
// and so on
Resolve ambiguities
Some notations are ambiguous. For example if you receive '123,123'. You have no clue if it means 123.123
or 123123
. If you are dealing with strange locales which uses ,
as a thousand delimiter, then you might want to specify the affinity of the parser for some locale.
var parser = require("number-parsing");
var a = parser("123,123", {
us : 0.75
fr : 0.25
} // will return 123123
var a = parser("123,123", {
fr : 0.75
us : 0.25
} // will return 123.123
Building the tool from sources
Just run grunt build
Run unit tests
Just run grunt test
Contribute
Feel free to add more formats ./formats.coffee
or add new tests (in the directory test/
)
You can also make suggestion about the main algorithm
Roadmap
- Add a way to disable some formats (for example if you are sure you won't use a specific one)
- Add a way to add new formats programmatically (if are parsing a non-standard format)
- Add support for browser (and ad continuous intergration)