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javascript - In jQuery, what's the best way of formatting a number to 2 decimal places? - Stack Overflow

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This is what I have right now:

$("#number").val(parseFloat($("#number").val()).toFixed(2));

It looks messy to me. I don't think I'm chaining the functions correctly. Do I have to call it for each textbox, or can I create a separate function?

This is what I have right now:

$("#number").val(parseFloat($("#number").val()).toFixed(2));

It looks messy to me. I don't think I'm chaining the functions correctly. Do I have to call it for each textbox, or can I create a separate function?

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  • Possible duplicate of Format number to always show 2 decimal places – Liam Commented Aug 6, 2018 at 15:28
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If you're doing this to several fields, or doing it quite often, then perhaps a plugin is the answer.
Here's the beginnings of a jQuery plugin that formats the value of a field to two decimal places.
It is triggered by the onchange event of the field. You may want something different.

<script type="text/javascript">

    // mini jQuery plugin that formats to two decimal places
    (function($) {
        $.fn.currencyFormat = function() {
            this.each( function( i ) {
                $(this).change( function( e ){
                    if( isNaN( parseFloat( this.value ) ) ) return;
                    this.value = parseFloat(this.value).toFixed(2);
                });
            });
            return this; //for chaining
        }
    })( jQuery );

    // apply the currencyFormat behaviour to elements with 'currency' as their class
    $( function() {
        $('.currency').currencyFormat();
    });

</script>   
<input type="text" name="one" class="currency"><br>
<input type="text" name="two" class="currency">

Maybe something like this, where you could select more than one element if you'd like?

$("#number").each(function(){
    $(this).val(parseFloat($(this).val()).toFixed(2));
});

We modify a Meouw function to be used with keyup, because when you are using an input it can be more helpful.

Check this:

Hey there!, @heridev and I created a small function in jQuery.

You can try next:

HTML

<input type="text" name="one" class="two-digits"><br>
<input type="text" name="two" class="two-digits">​

jQuery

// apply the two-digits behaviour to elements with 'two-digits' as their class
$( function() {
    $('.two-digits').keyup(function(){
        if($(this).val().indexOf('.')!=-1){         
            if($(this).val().split(".")[1].length > 2){                
                if( isNaN( parseFloat( this.value ) ) ) return;
                this.value = parseFloat(this.value).toFixed(2);
            }  
         }            
         return this; //for chaining
    });
});

​ DEMO ONLINE:

http://jsfiddle.net/c4Wqn/

(@heridev, @vicmaster)

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