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Comma between numbers script
Validate decimal numbers in JavaScript - IsNumeric()How can I format numbers as dollars currency string in JavaScript?Difference between == and === in JavaScriptWhat's the difference between using “let” and “var”?Generating random whole numbers in JavaScript in a specific range?What is the difference between call and apply?How to print a number with commas as thousands separators in JavaScriptGenerate random number between two numbers in JavaScriptDifferences between lodash and underscoreWhat is the difference between Bower and npm?
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I have tried endless solutions that I have found for this on these forums and none that I have found work or I am simply putting it in the wrong place. I am trying to force commas for thousand and millions places. Any suggestions and placement would be appreciated.
Thank you.
jQuery(window).scroll(startCounter);
function startCounter()
var hT = jQuery('.counter').offset().top,
hH = jQuery('.counter').outerHeight(),
wH = jQuery(window).height();
if (jQuery(window).scrollTop() > hT+hH-wH)
jQuery(window).off("scroll", startCounter);
jQuery('.counter').each(function ()
var $this = jQuery(this);
jQuery( Counter: 0 ).animate( Counter: $this.text() ,
duration: 4000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function ()
$this.text(Math.ceil(this.Counter));
);
);
javascript
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I have tried endless solutions that I have found for this on these forums and none that I have found work or I am simply putting it in the wrong place. I am trying to force commas for thousand and millions places. Any suggestions and placement would be appreciated.
Thank you.
jQuery(window).scroll(startCounter);
function startCounter()
var hT = jQuery('.counter').offset().top,
hH = jQuery('.counter').outerHeight(),
wH = jQuery(window).height();
if (jQuery(window).scrollTop() > hT+hH-wH)
jQuery(window).off("scroll", startCounter);
jQuery('.counter').each(function ()
var $this = jQuery(this);
jQuery( Counter: 0 ).animate( Counter: $this.text() ,
duration: 4000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function ()
$this.text(Math.ceil(this.Counter));
);
);
javascript
This is not a minimum failing case. Please reduce your code to demonstrate only the relevant problem so we can help you.
– robinsax
Mar 8 at 23:58
You only want to format for millions and thousands places? so this would be valid:9865432100,000,000
?
– Miroslav Glamuzina
Mar 9 at 0:02
replace(/d(?=(d3)+$)/g, '$&,')
– Jaromanda X
Mar 9 at 0:03
How about just doing:let myNum = 100000000; (myNum).toLocaleString();
– Miroslav Glamuzina
Mar 9 at 0:04
add a comment |
I have tried endless solutions that I have found for this on these forums and none that I have found work or I am simply putting it in the wrong place. I am trying to force commas for thousand and millions places. Any suggestions and placement would be appreciated.
Thank you.
jQuery(window).scroll(startCounter);
function startCounter()
var hT = jQuery('.counter').offset().top,
hH = jQuery('.counter').outerHeight(),
wH = jQuery(window).height();
if (jQuery(window).scrollTop() > hT+hH-wH)
jQuery(window).off("scroll", startCounter);
jQuery('.counter').each(function ()
var $this = jQuery(this);
jQuery( Counter: 0 ).animate( Counter: $this.text() ,
duration: 4000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function ()
$this.text(Math.ceil(this.Counter));
);
);
javascript
I have tried endless solutions that I have found for this on these forums and none that I have found work or I am simply putting it in the wrong place. I am trying to force commas for thousand and millions places. Any suggestions and placement would be appreciated.
Thank you.
jQuery(window).scroll(startCounter);
function startCounter()
var hT = jQuery('.counter').offset().top,
hH = jQuery('.counter').outerHeight(),
wH = jQuery(window).height();
if (jQuery(window).scrollTop() > hT+hH-wH)
jQuery(window).off("scroll", startCounter);
jQuery('.counter').each(function ()
var $this = jQuery(this);
jQuery( Counter: 0 ).animate( Counter: $this.text() ,
duration: 4000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function ()
$this.text(Math.ceil(this.Counter));
);
);
javascript
javascript
edited Mar 8 at 23:54
Jaromanda X
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asked Mar 8 at 23:53
WebedelicWebedelic
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This is not a minimum failing case. Please reduce your code to demonstrate only the relevant problem so we can help you.
– robinsax
Mar 8 at 23:58
You only want to format for millions and thousands places? so this would be valid:9865432100,000,000
?
– Miroslav Glamuzina
Mar 9 at 0:02
replace(/d(?=(d3)+$)/g, '$&,')
– Jaromanda X
Mar 9 at 0:03
How about just doing:let myNum = 100000000; (myNum).toLocaleString();
– Miroslav Glamuzina
Mar 9 at 0:04
add a comment |
This is not a minimum failing case. Please reduce your code to demonstrate only the relevant problem so we can help you.
– robinsax
Mar 8 at 23:58
You only want to format for millions and thousands places? so this would be valid:9865432100,000,000
?
– Miroslav Glamuzina
Mar 9 at 0:02
replace(/d(?=(d3)+$)/g, '$&,')
– Jaromanda X
Mar 9 at 0:03
How about just doing:let myNum = 100000000; (myNum).toLocaleString();
– Miroslav Glamuzina
Mar 9 at 0:04
This is not a minimum failing case. Please reduce your code to demonstrate only the relevant problem so we can help you.
– robinsax
Mar 8 at 23:58
This is not a minimum failing case. Please reduce your code to demonstrate only the relevant problem so we can help you.
– robinsax
Mar 8 at 23:58
You only want to format for millions and thousands places? so this would be valid:
9865432100,000,000
?– Miroslav Glamuzina
Mar 9 at 0:02
You only want to format for millions and thousands places? so this would be valid:
9865432100,000,000
?– Miroslav Glamuzina
Mar 9 at 0:02
replace(/d(?=(d3)+$)/g, '$&,')
– Jaromanda X
Mar 9 at 0:03
replace(/d(?=(d3)+$)/g, '$&,')
– Jaromanda X
Mar 9 at 0:03
How about just doing:
let myNum = 100000000; (myNum).toLocaleString();
– Miroslav Glamuzina
Mar 9 at 0:04
How about just doing:
let myNum = 100000000; (myNum).toLocaleString();
– Miroslav Glamuzina
Mar 9 at 0:04
add a comment |
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Assuming you would want to comma seperate values by hunders,thousands,millions,...
You may do:
let num = 9876543210;
console.log(num.toString().replace(/B(?=(d3)+(?!d))/g, ","));
// or
console.log((num).toLocaleString());
// or
console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', ).format(num));
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Assuming you would want to comma seperate values by hunders,thousands,millions,...
You may do:
let num = 9876543210;
console.log(num.toString().replace(/B(?=(d3)+(?!d))/g, ","));
// or
console.log((num).toLocaleString());
// or
console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', ).format(num));
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Assuming you would want to comma seperate values by hunders,thousands,millions,...
You may do:
let num = 9876543210;
console.log(num.toString().replace(/B(?=(d3)+(?!d))/g, ","));
// or
console.log((num).toLocaleString());
// or
console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', ).format(num));
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Assuming you would want to comma seperate values by hunders,thousands,millions,...
You may do:
let num = 9876543210;
console.log(num.toString().replace(/B(?=(d3)+(?!d))/g, ","));
// or
console.log((num).toLocaleString());
// or
console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', ).format(num));
Assuming you would want to comma seperate values by hunders,thousands,millions,...
You may do:
let num = 9876543210;
console.log(num.toString().replace(/B(?=(d3)+(?!d))/g, ","));
// or
console.log((num).toLocaleString());
// or
console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', ).format(num));
let num = 9876543210;
console.log(num.toString().replace(/B(?=(d3)+(?!d))/g, ","));
// or
console.log((num).toLocaleString());
// or
console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', ).format(num));
let num = 9876543210;
console.log(num.toString().replace(/B(?=(d3)+(?!d))/g, ","));
// or
console.log((num).toLocaleString());
// or
console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', ).format(num));
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This is not a minimum failing case. Please reduce your code to demonstrate only the relevant problem so we can help you.
– robinsax
Mar 8 at 23:58
You only want to format for millions and thousands places? so this would be valid:
9865432100,000,000
?– Miroslav Glamuzina
Mar 9 at 0:02
replace(/d(?=(d3)+$)/g, '$&,')
– Jaromanda X
Mar 9 at 0:03
How about just doing:
let myNum = 100000000; (myNum).toLocaleString();
– Miroslav Glamuzina
Mar 9 at 0:04