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float-mask

v1.0.2

Published

A tiny YNAB-style input formatter for float values (like prices!)

Downloads

227

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float-mask

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Try it out

floatMask is an input formatter for float values (like prices!), inspired by the price inputs in YNAB apps.

Just define your input format, and floatMask will enter digits right to left, ensuring the output is in the right shape.

Input Format: '0.00'

User Input   |   Formatted Output
             |   0.00
1            |   0.01
12           |   0.12
123          |   1.23
1234         |  12.34

🌐 Install

npm: npm i float-mask

yarn: yarn add float-mask

🚀 Usage

Basic usage:

import { floatMask } from float-mask;

const priceFormat = '0.00'
const inputString = '256'

const formattedString = floatMask(inputString, priceFormat)

console.log(fomattedString)
// '2.65'

If you're receiving input from a user in real-time and want to format on the fly, run floatMask on input, then store the return value in your state. The next time you pass this (now formatted) string into floatMask, it will strip any decimals before formatting again.

Here's a simple React Native example.

const MyForm = () => {

  const inputFormat = '00.00';
  const [value, setValue] = useState('');

  return (
    <TextInput
      onChangeText={text => setValue(floatMask(text, inputFormat))}
      value={value}
    />
  );
  
}

💻 Compatibility

floatMask is platform agnostic and pure JavaScript. As a result, there's a few tasks which are left up the implementor.

In most cases you should:

  • Restrict what characters are allowed
  • Force the cursor to stay at the end of the input