A javascript library for formatting and manipulating numbers.
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Fork the library and install grunt
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Run
npm install
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Add your tests to the files in
/tests
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To test your tests, run
grunt test
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When all your tests are passing, run
grunt release
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Submit a pull request.
When naming language files use the ISO 639-1 language codes supplemented by ISO 3166-1 country codes when necessary.
See the english unit tests for an example.
Bug fix: Fix bug while unformatting ordinals
Bug fix: Throw error if language is not defined
Bug fix: Fix typo for trillion
Bug fix: remove ' from unformatting regex that was causing an error with fr-ch.js
Add zeroFormat() function that accepts a string for custom formating of zeros
Add valueOf() function
Chain functionality to language function
Make all minified files have the same .min.js filename ending
Bug fix: Bytes not formatting correctly
Add optional format for all decimals
Remove AMD module id. (This is encouraged by require.js to make the module more portable, and keep it from creating a global)
AMD define() compatibility.
Bug fix: Formatting some numbers results in the wrong value. Issue #21
Bug fix: Minor fix to unformatting parser
Add support for spaces before/after $, a, o, b in a format string
Bug fix: Fix unformat for languages that use '.' in ordinals
Bug fix: Fix round up floating numbers with no precision correctly.
Bug fix: Fix currency signs at the end in unformat
Add support for optional decimal places
Add support for appending currency symbol
Add support for humanized filesizes
Bug Fix: Fix unformatting for languages that use '.' as thousands delimiter
Changed language definition property 'money' to 'currency'
Bug fix: Fix unformatting non-negative abbreviations
Add language support
Update testing for to include languages
Add Tests
Bug fix: Fix difference returning negative values
Bug fix: Non negative numbers were displaying as negative when using parentheses
Add ordinal formatting using 'o' in the format
Add clone functionality
Added abbreviations for thousands and millions using 'a' in the format
Initial release
Numeral.js, while less complex, was inspired by and heavily borrowed from Moment.js
Numeral.js is freely distributable under the terms of the MIT license.
Copyright (c) 2012 Adam Draper
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