@fav/type.format-number

Convert a number to a string in various number formats.

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import favTypeFormatNumber from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/@fav/type.format-number';
</script>

README

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Converts a number to a string in various number formats.

"fav" is an abbreviation of "favorite" and also the acronym of "for all versions". This package is intended to support all Node.js versions and many browsers as possible. At least, this package supports Node.js >= v0.10 and major Web browsers: Chrome, Firefox, IE11, Edge, Vivaldi and Safari.

Install

To install from npm:

$ npm install --save @fav/type.format-number

NOTE: npm < 2.7.0 does not support scoped package, but old version Node.js supports it. So when you use such older npm, you should download this package from github.com, and move it in node_modules/@fav/type.format-number/ directory manually.

Usage

For Node.js:

var formatNumber = require('@fav/type.format-number');
var format1 = formatNumber('-9,999.00');
format1(12345.678); // => '12,345.68'
format1(-12345.678, Math.floor); // => '-12,345.68'

var format2 = formatNumber('9.');
format2(9.87654321); // => '9.87654321'
format2(-9.87654321); // => '9.87654321'  

For Web browsers:

<script src="fav.type.format-date.min.js"></script>
<script>
var formatNumber = fav.type.formatNumber;

var format1 = formatNumber('-9,999.00');
format1(12345.678); // => '12,345.68'
format1(-12345.678, Math.floor); // => '-12,345.68'

var format2 = formatNumber('9.');
format2(9.87654321); // => '9.87654321'
format2(-9.87654321); // => '9.87654321'  
</script>

API

formatNumber(format [, rounding]) : function

Creates a number format function which convert a number to a string in the specified format.

Parameters:

Parameter Type Description
format string A number format string as follows.
rounding function A rounding function. (Optional, and Math.round in default.)
Number format

The regular expression of number format is as follows:

/^([\+\-]?)(9?)([^0-9]*)(9*)([^0-9]*)(0*)$/

  • ([\+\-]?) represents signs.
  • (9?)([^0-9]*)(9*) represents integer part, and ([^0-9]*) in it represents place separator.
  • ([^0-9]*)(0*) represents decimal part, and ([^0-9]*) in it represents decimal point.

Following table is a set of examples of number formats:

Format Example (positive) Example (negative)
'+9' 123.4 => '+123' -123.4 => '-123'
'-9' 123.4 => '123' -123.4 => '-123'
'9' 123.4 => '123' -123.4 => '123'
'+9.000' 123.4 => '+123.400' -123.4 => '-123.400'
'-9.000' 123.4 => '123.400' -123.4 => '-123.400'
'9.000' 123.4 => '123.400' -123.4 => '123.400'
'+9,999' 1234.1 => '+1,234' -1234.1 => '-1,234'
'-9 99' 1234.1 => '12 34' -1234.1 => '-12 34'
'9_9999' 12345.1 => '1_2345' -12345.1 => '1_2345'
'+9,999.000' 12345.1 => '+12,345.100' -12345.1 => '-12,345.100'
'-9.999,000' 12345.1 => '12.345,100' -12345.1 => '-12.345,100'
'9 999.000' 12345.1 => '12 345.100' -12345.1 => '12 345.100'

Returns:

A formatted string which represents the specified date.

Type: string

Checked

Node.js (11〜15)

Platform 11 12 13 14 15
macOS
Windows10
Linux

Node.js (4〜10)

Platform 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
macOS
Windows10
Linux

io.js (1〜3)

Platform 1 2 3
macOS
Windows10
Linux

Node.js (〜0.12)

Platform 0.8 0.9 0.10 0.11 0.12
macOS
Windows10
Linux

Web browsers

Platform Chrome Firefox Vivaldi Safari Edge IE11
macOS -- --
Windows10 --
Linux -- -- --

License

Copyright (C) 2017-2020 Takayuki Sato

This program is free software under MIT License. See the file LICENSE in this distribution for more details.