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simple-currency-format
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IF you do not have access to Javascript Intl library.
Like when you are running on Android with React Native.
Then your can use this simplified formatter.
It is simplified in a way that it will always return the same currency symbols for any given currency code.
Even when a locale that should render a specific other symbol is used.
This library simply use the symbol that is used in the prefered currency in a locale.
Example:
npm install simple-currency-format
yarn add simple-currency-format
import { currencyFormat } from 'simple-currency-format';
console.log(currencyFormat(1000000, 'sv-SE', 'SEK'));
// 1 000 000 kr
console.log(currencyFormat(1000000, 'en-GB', 'GBP'));
// £1,000,000
console.log(currencyFormat(1000000, 'mt-MT', 'EUR'));
// €1,000,000
console.log(currencyFormat(1000000, 'de-DE', 'EUR'));
// 1.000.000 €
console.log(currencyFormat(1000000, 'en-US', 'USD'));
// $1, 000, 000;
FAQs
Format currency when Intl is not available
The npm package simple-currency-format receives a total of 3,244 weekly downloads. As such, simple-currency-format popularity was classified as popular.
We found that simple-currency-format demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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