This Sublime Text plugin formats plain numbers by adding a thousands separator to them. It also unformats them in reverse. See the Features section below for details.
- Package Control
- Install Package Control
- Bring up the Command Palette and type "Package Control: Install Package"
- Type "NumberFormatter" and press enter
- Directly
- Locate the
Packagesfolder in the data directory - Download the latest version of NumberFormatter
- Extract the archive into the
Packagesfolder
- Locate the
- Development
- Linux: ctrlshiftcomma
- macOS: commandshiftcomma
- Windows: ctrlshiftcomma
As long as the number is partially or fully selected, or while the cursor is on the number, this plugin will format or unformat it in the following way:
| Before | After |
|---|---|
12345 |
12,345 |
12,345 |
12345 |
12345.67 |
12,345.67 |
12,345.67 |
12345.67 |
This plugin supports multiple cursors and multiple selections. It can process both formatted and unformatted numbers in one go.
To change the settings, simply edit the NumberFormatter.sublime-settings file that's included with the plugin:
decimal_separator- the character that separates between whole and decimal numbersthousands_separator- the character that groups numbers in the thousands, millions, billions, etc.format_thousands- whether or not to add a thousands separator to numbers between 1000 and 9999
- Numbers with preceding zeros are formatted anyway (
000123»000,123) - When the
thousands_separatoris set to an empty space (" "), the whole number must be selected in order to unformat it (12 345»12345)
See CHANGELOG.md
See CONTRIBUTING.md
See LICENSE.md
The development of this software was made possible using the following components:
- Expand Selection to Whitespace by Paul Sarena Licensed under: MIT License