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numeric-quantity

Number parser with support for mixed numbers, vulgar fractions, and Roman numerals

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Converts a string to a number, like an enhanced version of parseFloat.

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Features:

  • In addition to plain integers and decimals, numeric-quantity can parse numbers with comma or underscore separators ('1,000' or '1_000'), mixed numbers ('1 2/3'), vulgar fractions ('1ā…–'), and the fraction slash character ('1 2⁄3').
  • To allow and ignore trailing invalid characters Ć  la parseFloat, pass { allowTrailingInvalid: true } as the second argument.
  • To parse Roman numerals like 'MCCXIV' or 'ā…«', pass { romanNumerals: true } as the second argument or call parseRomanNumerals directly.
  • Results will be rounded to three decimal places by default. To avoid rounding, pass { round: false } as the second argument. To round to a different number of decimal places, assign that number to the round option ({ round: 5 } will round to five decimal places).
  • Returns NaN if the provided string does not resemble a number.

For the inverse operation—converting a number to an imperial measurement—check out format-quantity.

For a more complete solution to parsing recipe ingredients, try parse-ingredient.

Usage

Installed

import { numericQuantity } from 'numeric-quantity';

console.log(numericQuantity('1 1/2')); // 1.5
console.log(numericQuantity('2 2/3')); // 2.667

CDN

As an ES module:

<script type="module">
  import { numericQuantity } from 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/numeric-quantity/+esm';

  console.log(numericQuantity('10½')); // 10.5
</script>

As UMD (all exports are properties of the global object NumericQuantity):

<script src="https://unpkg.com/numeric-quantity"></script>
<script>
  console.log(NumericQuantity.numericQuantity('xii', { romanNumerals: true })); // 12
</script>

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Package last updated on 15 Jan 2024

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