Numeral.js V2
A javascript library for formatting and manipulating numbers.
Acknowledgement
This Repository is forked from Numeral.js.
Contributing
develop
branch. All pull requests must include the appropriate tests.
Important: Please create your branch from and submit pull requests to the -
Fork the library
-
Run
npm install
to install dependencies -
Create a new branch from
develop
-
Add your tests to the files in
/tests
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To test your tests, run
grunt
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When all your tests are passing, run
grunt dist
to compile and minify all files -
Submit a pull request to the
develop
branch.
Formats
Formats now exist in their own files and act more or less as plugins. Check out the bytes format for an example of how to create one.
Locales
When naming locale files use the ISO 639-1 language codes supplemented by ISO 3166-1 country codes when necessary.
Locale translations will not be merged without unit tests.
See the english unit tests for an example.
Added abbreviations for thousands and millions using 'a' in the format
New parameters Added to the register functions
1. Now you can pass the abbreviations numbers that will be user in numeral
Example
numeral.register('locale', 'in', {
delimiters: {
thousands: ',',
decimal: '.'
},
trillion: 1000000000,
billion: 10000000,
million: 100000
})
2. You can also Pass the regex that will be used to split the numbers.
Example for Indian Country
numeral.register('locale', 'in', {
delimiters: {
thousands: ',',
decimal: '.'
},
trillion: 1000000000,
billion: 10000000,
million: 100000,
regex: /(\d)(?=(\d\d)+\d$)/g,
})
Input - numeral(1290704).format("0,00")
Output - 12,90,704
3. You can also pass the abbreviations_detail that will be used in stringToNumber
Example
numeral.register('locale', 'in', {
delimiters: {
thousands: ',',
decimal: '.'
},
trillion: 1000000000,
billion: 10000000,
million: 100000,
regex: /(\d)(?=(\d\d)+\d$)/g,
abbreviations: {
thousand: 'k',
million: 'l',
billion: 'cr',
trillion: 'a'
},
abbreviations_detail: {
thousand: 2,
million: 5,
billion: 7,
trillion: 9
}
})