Return a function that formats a number according to the given options.
The returned function is invoked with one argument: the Number value
to be
formatted.
options Optional
A JSON object including none or any of the following options.
style Optional
String
decimal
(default), orpercent
.minimumIntegerDigits Optional
Non-negative integer Number value indicating the minimum integer digits to be used. Numbers will be padded with leading zeroes if necessary.
minimumFractionDigits and maximumFractionDigits Optional
Non-negative integer Number values indicating the minimum and maximum fraction digits to be used. Numbers will be rounded or padded with trailing zeroes if necessary. Either one or both of these properties must be present. If they are, they will override minimum and maximum fraction digits derived from the CLDR patterns.
minimumSignificantDigits and maximumSignificantDigits Optional
Positive integer Number values indicating the minimum and maximum fraction digits to be shown. Either none or both of these properties are present. If they are, they override minimum and maximum integer and fraction digits. The formatter uses however many integer and fraction digits are required to display the specified number of significant digits.
round Optional
String with rounding method
ceil
,floor
,round
(default), ortruncate
.useGrouping Optional
Boolean (default is true) value indicating whether a grouping separator should be used.
Prior to using any number methods, you must load
cldr/main/{locale}/numbers.json
and cldr/supplemental/numberingSystems.json
.
Read CLDR content if you need more information.
You can use the static method Globalize.numberFormatter()
, which uses the
default locale.
var formatter;
Globalize.locale( "en" );
formatter = Globalize.numberFormatter();
formatter( 3.141592 );
// > "3.142"
You can use the instance method .numberFormatter()
, which uses the instance
locale.
var arFormatter = Globalize( "ar" ).numberFormatter(),
esFormatter = Globalize( "es" ).numberFormatter(),
zhFormatter = Globalize( "zh-u-nu-native" ).numberFormatter();
arFormatter( 3.141592 );
// > "٣٫١٤٢"
esFormatter( 3.141592 );
// > "3,142"
zhFormatter( 3.141592 );
// > "三.一四二"
The number of decimal places can be decreased or increased using minimumFractionDigits
and maximumFractionDigits
.
Globalize.numberFormatter({ maximumFractionDigits: 2 })( 3.141592 );
// > "3.14"
Globalize.numberFormatter({ minimumFractionDigits: 2 })( 1.5 );
// > "1.50"
The number of significant (non-zero) digits can be decreased or increased using minimumSignificantDigits
and maximumSignificantDigits
.
var formatter = Globalize.numberFormatter({
minimumSignificantDigits: 1,
maximumSignificantDigits: 3
});
formatter( 3.141592 );
// > "3.14"
formatter = Globalize.numberFormatter({
minimumSignificantDigits: 1,
maximumSignificantDigits: 3
});
formatter( 12345 );
// > "12,300"
formatter = Globalize.numberFormatter({
minimumSignificantDigits: 1,
maximumSignificantDigits: 3
});
formatter( 0.00012345 );
// > "0.000123"
Numbers can be formatted as percentages.
var enFormatter = Globalize( "en" ).numberFormatter({
style: "percent",
minimumFractionDigits: 1,
maximumFractionDigits: 1
});
var frFormatter = Globalize( "fr" ).numberFormatter({
style: "percent",
minimumFractionDigits: 2,
maximumFractionDigits: 2
});
enFormatter( 0.0016 );
// > "0.2%"
enFormatter( 0.0014 );
// > "0.1%"
frFormatter( 0.0005 );
// > "0,05 %"
Numbers with a decreased amount of decimal places can be rounded up, rounded down, rounded arithmetically, or truncated by setting the round
option to ceil
, floor
, round
(default), or truncate
.
var formatter = Globalize.numberFormatter({
maximumFractionDigits: 2,
round: "ceil"
});
formatter( 3.141592 );
// > "3.15"
For improved performance on iterations, the formatter should be created before the loop. Then, it can be reused in each iteration.
var numbers = [ 1, 1, 2, 3, ... ];
var formatter = Globalize( "en" ).numberFormatter();
formattedNumbers = numbers.map(function( number ) {
return formatter( number );
});