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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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− | <b><em>value </em></b> | + | |
− | <b><em>emptyok </em></b> | + | {| border="1" |
+ | !Parameter | ||
+ | !Description | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |<b><em>value </em></b> | ||
+ | |Required. Is the value to be converted to a number (i.e: $5,000.00 and 5,000% will be converted to 5000)<br /> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |<b><em>emptyok </em></b> | ||
+ | |Optional. Is a true/false value | ||
:*if ''emptyok'' is true - an empty string will be returned by ssParseNum if the value is ''empty'' | :*if ''emptyok'' is true - an empty string will be returned by ssParseNum if the value is ''empty'' | ||
:*if ''emptyok'' is false - a "0" will be returned by ssParseNum if the value is ''empty'' | :*if ''emptyok'' is false - a "0" will be returned by ssParseNum if the value is ''empty'' | ||
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− | ==Examples== | + | ===Examples=== |
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ssParseNum($5,000.50); | ssParseNum($5,000.50); | ||
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<SCRIPT type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="/sstools.js"></SCRIPT> | <SCRIPT type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="/sstools.js"></SCRIPT> | ||
+ | ==When Using "Show Currency Format in Edit Mode"== | ||
+ | When using the "Show Currency Format in Edit Mode" setting for custom fields, the following syntax must be used: | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <span style="font-size: medium;">'''ssParseNumFromCurrency(value,getLocalestrByCurrency(code),1,emptyok);''' ''(getLocalestrByCurrency will get the "default" locale of the currency code, e.g. CAD will result in en-CA, NOT fr-CA)'''''<br /><br />OR<br /><br />ssParseNumFromCurrency(value,locale,1,emptyok); '''''(if you know the locale of the formatted currency, e.g. da-DK or fr-FR or fr-CA etc)'''<br />'''''</span> | ||
+ | Where: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| border="1" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !|Parameter | ||
+ | !|Description | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ||'''''value ''''' | ||
+ | ||Required. Is the value to be converted to a number (i.e: $5,000.00 and 5,000 will be converted to 5000) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ||'''''emptyok ''''' | ||
+ | ||Optional. Is a true/false value | ||
+ | :* if ''emptyok'' is true - an empty string will be returned by if the value is ''empty'' | ||
+ | :* if ''emptyok'' is false - a "0" will be returned by if the value is ''empty'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ||'''''code''''' | ||
+ | ||Required. The three-letter currency code defined by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217 ISO 4217]. Example: ''JPY'' for Japanese Yen. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | Example: | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <span style="font-size: medium;">ssParseNumFromCurrency([YER Total revenue],getLocalestrByCurrency('CAD'),1,true) - ssParseNumFromCurrency([YER Total expenses],getLocalestrByCurrency('CAD'),1,true)<br /></span> | ||
+ | : <span style="font-size: medium;">or</span> | ||
+ | : <span style="font-size: medium;">ssParseNumFromCurrency([YER Total revenue],'fr-CA',1,true) - ssParseNumFromCurrency([YER Total expenses],'fr-CA',1,true) <br /><br /></span> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 12:46, 19 May 2021
This feature uses JavaScript syntax |
Contents
Overview
To convert a number from a formatted string (containing symbols like "$" or "%") to a number using JavaScript you can use a function called ssParseNum.
Syntax
- ssParseNum( value, emptyok );
Where:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
value | Required. Is the value to be converted to a number (i.e: $5,000.00 and 5,000% will be converted to 5000) |
emptyok | Optional. Is a true/false value
|
Examples
ssParseNum($5,000.50);
Will return: 5000.5
If you wish to display a ratio of two fields that are set to have currency formatting, you should convert the values to numbers using ssParseNum:
ssParseNum([field1])/ssParseNum([field2])
Requirements
This function is part of the sstools.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="/sstools.js"></SCRIPT>
When Using "Show Currency Format in Edit Mode"
When using the "Show Currency Format in Edit Mode" setting for custom fields, the following syntax must be used:
- ssParseNumFromCurrency(value,getLocalestrByCurrency(code),1,emptyok); (getLocalestrByCurrency will get the "default" locale of the currency code, e.g. CAD will result in en-CA, NOT fr-CA)
OR
ssParseNumFromCurrency(value,locale,1,emptyok); (if you know the locale of the formatted currency, e.g. da-DK or fr-FR or fr-CA etc)
Where:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
value | Required. Is the value to be converted to a number (i.e: $5,000.00 and 5,000 will be converted to 5000) |
emptyok | Optional. Is a true/false value
|
code | Required. The three-letter currency code defined by ISO 4217. Example: JPY for Japanese Yen. |
Example:
- ssParseNumFromCurrency([YER Total revenue],getLocalestrByCurrency('CAD'),1,true) - ssParseNumFromCurrency([YER Total expenses],getLocalestrByCurrency('CAD'),1,true)
- or
- ssParseNumFromCurrency([YER Total revenue],'fr-CA',1,true) - ssParseNumFromCurrency([YER Total expenses],'fr-CA',1,true)