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Format numbers as money in JavaScript
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And use it with : | |
(123456789.12345).formatMoney(2, '.', ','); | |
If you're always going to use '.' and ',', you can leave them off your method call, the method will default them for you. | |
(123456789.12345).formatMoney(2); | |
If your culture has the two symbols flipped (i.e. Europeans), just paste over the following two lines in the formatMoney method: | |
d = d == undefined ? "," : d, | |
t = t == undefined ? "." : t, | |
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/149055/how-can-i-format-numbers-as-money-in-javascript |
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Number.prototype.formatMoney = function(c, d, t){ | |
var n = this, | |
c = isNaN(c = Math.abs(c)) ? 2 : c, | |
d = d == undefined ? "." : d, | |
t = t == undefined ? "," : t, | |
s = n < 0 ? "-" : "", | |
i = parseInt(n = Math.abs(+n || 0).toFixed(c)) + "", | |
j = (j = i.length) > 3 ? j % 3 : 0; | |
return s + (j ? i.substr(0, j) + t : "") + i.substr(j).replace(/(\d{3})(?=\d)/g, "$1" + t) + (c ? d + Math.abs(n - i).toFixed(c).slice(2) : ""); | |
}; |
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