a simple thousand separator for React. Can separate with comma, period, space, apostrophe and indian-numbering-system
npm install better-thousand-separatorToLocaleString() on inputfields. The different separators you can use are:
jsx
import SeparatorInput from 'better-thousand-separator'
function App() {
return(
<>
>
)
}
export default App;
``
Input:
``
1000000
``
Output:
``
1'000'000
``
will give you an inputfield that separates every thousand with an apostrophe.
Important:
When you change the separator from one to another, you have to refresh the site or clear the inputfield to make the SeparatorInput work. Otherwise the input will say NaN.
The lakh is also a bit jank at the moment. Writing works fine but backspace might be a bit buggy at times.
This thousand separator allows the user to:
- Copy and paste:
clipboard = '123abc456def'
will be pasted = '123456'
- delete a nuber anywhere in the inputfield without any problems.
- placing the cursor before a separator and pressing backspace will make the cursor delete the number after the separator.
- placing the cursor after a separator and pressing delete will make the cursor delete the number before the separator.
- Select any number and delete them, and type new numbers without any issues.
- Use arrowkeys to move the cursor and either delete or write new numbers without any problems.
$3
v1.1.1
- nothing really, just added more keywords.
v1.1.0
- Uses BigInt instead of Number, allowing users to create bigger numbers.
- Ctrl + X works.
- Renamed indian-numbering-system to lakh.
August 25th, 2023
v1.0.5 and older:
Mostly just setting up the package and making it work.
August 25th, 2023`