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nano-prettify
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Format Nano (formally RaiBlocks) raw amounts to be more human-readable
Prettify / format Nano (formally RaiBlocks) Raw amounts to be more human-readable. Format amounts in any Nano compatible unit e.g. unano, Gnano etc.... Adds decimal point and commas where necessary. Raw amounts are commonly returned when interacting with a Nano node.
e.g. Raw amount "2100176034320859259343606608761791" becomes "2,100.176034"
npm install --save nano-prettify
// require
var nanoPrettify = require('nano-prettify').nanoPrettify
// require (ES6 version)
const { nanoPrettify } = require('nano-prettify')
// import
import nanoPrettify from 'nano-prettify'
nanoPrettify("2100176034320859259343606608761791")
// "2,100.176034"
nano-prettify works with strings only. If you need to deal with numbers you can try converting a returned result to a numeric format using parseInt or parseFloat where applicable.
Parameters
raw (string) - The Raw amount to format. This is commonly returned when performing API calls to a Nano node e.g. "2100176034320859259343606608761791"
config (object) <optional> - Configuration for the returned result. The configurations are:
Prettify a Raw amount
nanoPrettify("2100176034320859259343606608761791")
// Result: "2,100.176034"
Prettify a Raw amount using the 'nano' unit (overridiing the default unit 'Mnano')
nanoPrettify("2100176034320859259343606608761791", { unit: 'nano' })
// Result: "2,100,176,034.320859"
Prettify a Raw amount without commas
nanoPrettify("2100176034320859259343606608761791", { commas: false })
// Result: "2100.176034"
Prettify a Raw amount without decimal places
nanoPrettify("2100176034320859259343606608761791", { decimals: false })
// Result: "2,100"
Prettify a Raw amount with 10 decimal places (overriding the default of 6 decimal places)
nanoPrettify("2100176034320859259343606608761791", { decimalPlaces: 10 })
// Result: "2,100.1760343208"
Prettify a Raw amount using a combination of configurations
nanoPrettify("2100176034320859259343606608761791",
{
commas: false,
decimals: true,
unit: 'nano',
decimalPlaces: 10
}
)
// Result: "2100176034.3208592593"
/* run this command inside nano-prettify's
node_modules folder */
npm run test
Pull requests and opened issues are welcome!
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Format Nano (formally RaiBlocks) raw amounts to be more human-readable
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