commafy-anything
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Commafy anything 🍡

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Return a number as string with , or K. A simple and small integration.

Motivation

U built this package because I needed to add comma's and K to numbers! And I wanted to build it myself. 😄

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Usage

import { commafy } from 'commafy-anything'

commafy(1000) === '1,000'
commafy(10000) === '10,000'
commafy(100000) === '100,000'
commafy(1000000) === '1,000,000'
// etc.

K

You can show numbers as 1K.

const options = { K: true }
// when smaller than 1000 will be shown as is, without K
commafy(123, options) === '123'

// when larger than 1000 it will round up/down behind the K
commafy(1234, options) === '1K'
commafy(10234, options) === '10K'
commafy(100234, options) === '100K'
commafy(1000234, options) === '1,000K'

commafy(1955, options) === '2K'
commafy(10955, options) === '11K'
commafy(100955, options) === '101K'
commafy(1000955, options) === '1,001K'

Thousands

You can disable a comma to be added when the number is between 1000 ~ 9999.

// default:
commafy(1000) === '1,000'

const options = { thousandsComma: false }
commafy(1000, options) === '1000'
commafy(9999, options) === '9999'

// beyond 9999 it will always have a comma
commafy(10000, options) === '10,000'

Spaced decimals

You can add spaces to decimals.

// default:
commafy(1.0001) === '1.0001'
commafy(1.00001) === '1.00001'
commafy(1.000001) === '1.000001'
commafy(1.0000001) === '1.0000001'

// spaced decimals:
const options = { spacedDecimals: true }
commafy(1.0001, options) === '1.0001'
commafy(1.00001, options) === '1.000 01'
commafy(1.000001, options) === '1.000 001'
commafy(1.0000001, options) === '1.000 0001'

Strip decimals

You can add strip away decimals.

// default:
commafy(1.0001) === '1.0001'

// strip decimals:
const options = { stripDecimals: true }
commafy(1.001, options) === '1'
commafy(1.999, options) === '1'

Source code

I'm using simple regular expressions. The source code is in TypeScript, but the essense of my source code looks something like this:

function commafy(num, { stripDecimals, spacedDecimals } = {}) {
  const str = num.toString().split('.')
  if (str[0].length >= 4) {
    str[0] = str[0].replace(/(\d)(?=(\d{3})+$)/g, '$1,')
  }
  if (stripDecimals) return str[0]
  if (spacedDecimals && str[1] && str[1].length >= 5) {
    str[1] = str[1].replace(/(\d{3})/g, '$1 ').trim()
  }
  return str.join('.')
}

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