Angular 6 - Extract Integer and decimal for individual css formatting
I would like to format a price in Angular so that the cents/decimal part is a superscript.
What would be the best Angular way to accomplish this from this base setup?
export class PriceComponent implements OnInit {
price: number;
constructor(){}
ngOnInit() {
this.price = 4567.89;
}
}
price.component.html
<div class="price">
<span class="dollar">{{price | [some pipe]}}</span>
<span class="cents">{{price | [some other pipe]}}</span>
</div>
or in another way than using pipes...
angular
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I would like to format a price in Angular so that the cents/decimal part is a superscript.
What would be the best Angular way to accomplish this from this base setup?
export class PriceComponent implements OnInit {
price: number;
constructor(){}
ngOnInit() {
this.price = 4567.89;
}
}
price.component.html
<div class="price">
<span class="dollar">{{price | [some pipe]}}</span>
<span class="cents">{{price | [some other pipe]}}</span>
</div>
or in another way than using pipes...
angular
What Do you want display exactly in HTML page???
– ram12393
Nov 22 at 16:46
It's better to round the points using javascriptfloor
prototype
– ram12393
Nov 22 at 16:47
add a comment |
I would like to format a price in Angular so that the cents/decimal part is a superscript.
What would be the best Angular way to accomplish this from this base setup?
export class PriceComponent implements OnInit {
price: number;
constructor(){}
ngOnInit() {
this.price = 4567.89;
}
}
price.component.html
<div class="price">
<span class="dollar">{{price | [some pipe]}}</span>
<span class="cents">{{price | [some other pipe]}}</span>
</div>
or in another way than using pipes...
angular
I would like to format a price in Angular so that the cents/decimal part is a superscript.
What would be the best Angular way to accomplish this from this base setup?
export class PriceComponent implements OnInit {
price: number;
constructor(){}
ngOnInit() {
this.price = 4567.89;
}
}
price.component.html
<div class="price">
<span class="dollar">{{price | [some pipe]}}</span>
<span class="cents">{{price | [some other pipe]}}</span>
</div>
or in another way than using pipes...
angular
angular
asked Nov 22 at 16:31
Pat M
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2,29341325
What Do you want display exactly in HTML page???
– ram12393
Nov 22 at 16:46
It's better to round the points using javascriptfloor
prototype
– ram12393
Nov 22 at 16:47
add a comment |
What Do you want display exactly in HTML page???
– ram12393
Nov 22 at 16:46
It's better to round the points using javascriptfloor
prototype
– ram12393
Nov 22 at 16:47
What Do you want display exactly in HTML page???
– ram12393
Nov 22 at 16:46
What Do you want display exactly in HTML page???
– ram12393
Nov 22 at 16:46
It's better to round the points using javascript
floor
prototype– ram12393
Nov 22 at 16:47
It's better to round the points using javascript
floor
prototype– ram12393
Nov 22 at 16:47
add a comment |
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You can create a pipe like this.
@Pipe({name: 'split'})
export class SplitPipe implements PipeTransform {
/**
*
* @param value
* @returns {number}
*/
transform(value: number): number {
let parts = number.toString().split('.');
return `${parts[0]}<span>${parts[1]}</span>'`;
}
}
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If you don't want to use a pipe you can just pass the number to a function.
this.price = formatPrice( 4567.89 );
console.log(price);
formatPrice( price ) {
let parts = price.toString().split('.');
return parts[0] + '<span class="decimals">' + parts[1] + '</span>';
}
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You can create a pipe like this.
@Pipe({name: 'split'})
export class SplitPipe implements PipeTransform {
/**
*
* @param value
* @returns {number}
*/
transform(value: number): number {
let parts = number.toString().split('.');
return `${parts[0]}<span>${parts[1]}</span>'`;
}
}
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You can create a pipe like this.
@Pipe({name: 'split'})
export class SplitPipe implements PipeTransform {
/**
*
* @param value
* @returns {number}
*/
transform(value: number): number {
let parts = number.toString().split('.');
return `${parts[0]}<span>${parts[1]}</span>'`;
}
}
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You can create a pipe like this.
@Pipe({name: 'split'})
export class SplitPipe implements PipeTransform {
/**
*
* @param value
* @returns {number}
*/
transform(value: number): number {
let parts = number.toString().split('.');
return `${parts[0]}<span>${parts[1]}</span>'`;
}
}
You can create a pipe like this.
@Pipe({name: 'split'})
export class SplitPipe implements PipeTransform {
/**
*
* @param value
* @returns {number}
*/
transform(value: number): number {
let parts = number.toString().split('.');
return `${parts[0]}<span>${parts[1]}</span>'`;
}
}
answered Nov 22 at 16:59
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If you don't want to use a pipe you can just pass the number to a function.
this.price = formatPrice( 4567.89 );
console.log(price);
formatPrice( price ) {
let parts = price.toString().split('.');
return parts[0] + '<span class="decimals">' + parts[1] + '</span>';
}
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If you don't want to use a pipe you can just pass the number to a function.
this.price = formatPrice( 4567.89 );
console.log(price);
formatPrice( price ) {
let parts = price.toString().split('.');
return parts[0] + '<span class="decimals">' + parts[1] + '</span>';
}
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If you don't want to use a pipe you can just pass the number to a function.
this.price = formatPrice( 4567.89 );
console.log(price);
formatPrice( price ) {
let parts = price.toString().split('.');
return parts[0] + '<span class="decimals">' + parts[1] + '</span>';
}
If you don't want to use a pipe you can just pass the number to a function.
this.price = formatPrice( 4567.89 );
console.log(price);
formatPrice( price ) {
let parts = price.toString().split('.');
return parts[0] + '<span class="decimals">' + parts[1] + '</span>';
}
answered Nov 22 at 16:51
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What Do you want display exactly in HTML page???
– ram12393
Nov 22 at 16:46
It's better to round the points using javascript
floor
prototype– ram12393
Nov 22 at 16:47