number_to_rounded
number_to_rounded(number, options = {})Formats a number with the specified level of :precision (e.g., 112.32 has a precision of 2 if :significant is false, and 5 if :significant is true). You can customize the format in the options hash.
Options
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:locale - Sets the locale to be used for formatting (defaults to current locale).
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:precision - Sets the precision of the number (defaults to 3). Keeps the number’s precision if nil.
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:significant - If true, precision will be the number of significant_digits. If false, the number of fractional digits (defaults to false).
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:separator - Sets the separator between the fractional and integer digits (defaults to “.”).
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:delimiter - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults to “”).
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:strip_insignificant_zeros - If true removes insignificant zeros after the decimal separator (defaults to false).
Examples
number_to_rounded(111.2345) # => "111.235" number_to_rounded(111.2345, precision: 2) # => "111.23" number_to_rounded(13, precision: 5) # => "13.00000" number_to_rounded(389.32314, precision: 0) # => "389" number_to_rounded(111.2345, significant: true) # => "111" number_to_rounded(111.2345, precision: 1, significant: true) # => "100" number_to_rounded(13, precision: 5, significant: true) # => "13.000" number_to_rounded(13, precision: nil) # => "13" number_to_rounded(111.234, locale: :fr) # => "111,234" number_to_rounded(13, precision: 5, significant: true, strip_insignificant_zeros: true) # => "13" number_to_rounded(389.32314, precision: 4, significant: true) # => "389.3" number_to_rounded(1111.2345, precision: 2, separator: ',', delimiter: '.') # => "1.111,23"