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Colleagues.
I’m taking the value of a javascript product as follows:
totalGeralSomar.toFixed(2)
Only that it returns me as follows: 1400.00. It would have some way to return 1.400,00?
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Colleagues.
I’m taking the value of a javascript product as follows:
totalGeralSomar.toFixed(2)
Only that it returns me as follows: 1400.00. It would have some way to return 1.400,00?
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Cara uses this function in javascript:
Number.prototype.formatMoney = function(c, d, t){
var n = this,
c = isNaN(c = Math.abs(c)) ? 2 : c,
d = d == undefined ? "." : d,
t = t == undefined ? "," : t,
s = n < 0 ? "-" : "",
i = parseInt(n = Math.abs(+n || 0).toFixed(c)) + "",
j = (j = i.length) > 3 ? j % 3 : 0;
return s + (j ? i.substr(0, j) + t : "") + i.substr(j).replace(/(\d{3})(?=\d)/g, "$1" + t) + (c ? d + Math.abs(n - i).toFixed(c).slice(2) : "");
};
And uses like this:
(1400).formatMoney(2, ',', '.');
(teu_numero).formatMoney(decimal, 'separator 2', 'separator 1');
The result will be:
1.400,00
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Using javaScript
pure, you can use the method Replace() to do what you wish. Below I will leave two functions, one to format the formatted value, and another to remove the formatting and return the value as integer, if you need to use the same in javascript.
<script type="text/javascript">
var test = 'R$ 1.700,90';
function getMoney( str )
{
return parseInt( str.replace(/[\D]+/g,'') );
}
function formatReal( int )
{
var tmp = int+'';
tmp = tmp.replace(/([0-9]{2})$/g, ",$1");
if( tmp.length > 6 )
tmp = tmp.replace(/([0-9]{3}),([0-9]{2}$)/g, ".$1,$2");
return 'R$' + tmp;
}
var int = getMoney( test );
//alert( int );
console.log( formatReal( 1000 ) );
console.log( formatReal( 19990020 ) );
console.log( formatReal( 12006 ) );
console.log( formatReal( 111090 ) );
console.log( formatReal( 1111 ) );
console.log( formatReal( 120090 ) );
console.log( formatReal( int ) );
</script>
Source: Format Currency
Obs.: To see the result, just run the code with the console
from your open browser (F12).
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You can also use a Numberformat as the following example: jsfiddle
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