Convert numbers according to a given scale.
This module is heavily inspired from human-format. While there are still a strong base from that module, the API and behaviour is substantially different in number-scale
.
npm install number-scale --save
var numberScale = require('number-scale');
var n = 123456.789;
console.log(numberScale(n));
// "123.46K"
console.log(numberScale(n, {
scale: 'time',
roundMode: 'even',
recursive: 3
}));
// [ '1d', '10h', '17m', '36.79s' ]
A function receiving a number, and optionally some options, and return the scale (aka human readable) representation as a string.
- n:Number - any numeric value. If the argument is not a valid number,
NaN
is returned. - options:Object - the formatting options
- precision:Number - a numeric value indicating the number of decimal digits to round to. (Defaults to
2
) - roundMode:String - the rounding method to use. May be one of the following :
"up"
always round up,"down"
always round down,"even"
round to nearest even value,"odd"
round to nearest odd value. (Defaults to"up"
) - scale:String - the scale to use (see predefined scales, or custom scales.) (Defaults to
"SI"
) - unit:String - the scale unit suffix (Defaults to
""
) - recursive:Number - instead of returning a string, return an array of length
recursive + 1
elements.
- precision:Number - a numeric value indicating the number of decimal digits to round to. (Defaults to
NOTE : default options can be overridden by modifying numberScale.options.default
.
For convenience, these predefined options are specified
- numberScale.options.default:Object - predefined default options
This is where the known scales are defined.
- SI - the International System of Units
- time - the time scale (i.e. day, hour, minute, second, milliseconds, microseconds, nanoseconds)
- IEEE1541 - is a powers of 2 scale for bytes measurements similar to the SI scale.
It is possible to define a new scale, or even override a current one, by calling numberScale.defineScale(name, scale, base)
where scale
is an Object
defining the scale's properties. Take a look at the known scale definitions for more information.
Custom scales are accessible just like any other scales, through the numberScale.scales
object.
This is the inverse of numberScale(value, options)
. The function returns NaN
is the given value cannot be parsed.
All contributions welcome! Every PR must be accompanied by their associated unit tests!
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