Difference between revisions of "SsFormatCurrency"
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<b><em>number </em></b>- is a number to be converted to a currency (i.e: 5000)<br /> | <b><em>number </em></b>- is a number to be converted to a currency (i.e: 5000)<br /> | ||
<b><em>symbol </em></b>- is a currency symbol you want to use, i.e. "€", "$", "£", ... | <b><em>symbol </em></b>- is a currency symbol you want to use, i.e. "€", "$", "£", ... | ||
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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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Will return: €5,000.00 | Will return: €5,000.00 | ||
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==Requirements== | ==Requirements== |
Revision as of 05:20, 14 August 2012
Contents
Overview
To format a number as a currency using JavaScript you can use function called ssFormatCurrency.
Syntax
- ssFormatCurrency( number, symbol );
Where:
number - is a number to be converted to a currency (i.e: 5000)
symbol - is a currency symbol you want to use, i.e. "€", "$", "£", ...
Example
ssFormatCurrency(5000,"€");
Will return: €5,000.00
Requirements
This function is part of validate.js library and needs to be added to Browser Script custom fields or on template pages, sign-up pages etc. using the following syntax:
<SCRIPT type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="/validate.js"></SCRIPT>