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number_to_currency(number, options = {})

Formats a number into a currency string (e.g., $13.65). You can customize the format in the options hash.

The currency unit and number formatting of the current locale will be used unless otherwise specified in the provided options. No currency conversion is performed. If the user is given a way to change their locale, they will also be able to change the relative value of the currency displayed with this helper. If your application will ever support multiple locales, you may want to specify a constant :locale option or consider using a library capable of currency conversion.

Options

  • :locale - Sets the locale to be used for formatting (defaults to current locale).

  • :precision - Sets the level of precision (defaults to 2).

  • :round_mode - Determine how rounding is performed (defaults to :default. See BigDecimal::mode)

  • :unit - Sets the denomination of the currency (defaults to “$”).

  • :separator - Sets the separator between the units (defaults to “.”).

  • :delimiter - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults to “,”).

  • :format - Sets the format for non-negative numbers (defaults to “%u%n”). Fields are %u for the currency, and %n for the number.

  • :negative_format - Sets the format for negative numbers (defaults to prepending a hyphen to the formatted number given by :format). Accepts the same fields than :format, except %n is here the absolute value of the number.

  • :strip_insignificant_zeros - If true removes insignificant zeros after the decimal separator (defaults to false).

Examples

number_to_currency(1234567890.50)                # => "$1,234,567,890.50"
number_to_currency(1234567890.506)               # => "$1,234,567,890.51"
number_to_currency(1234567890.506, precision: 3) # => "$1,234,567,890.506"
number_to_currency(1234567890.506, locale: :fr)  # => "1 234 567 890,51 €"
number_to_currency('123a456')                    # => "$123a456"

number_to_currency(-0.456789, precision: 0)
# => "$0"
number_to_currency(-1234567890.50, negative_format: '(%u%n)')
# => "($1,234,567,890.50)"
number_to_currency(1234567890.50, unit: '£', separator: ',', delimiter: '')
# => "£1234567890,50"
number_to_currency(1234567890.50, unit: '£', separator: ',', delimiter: '', format: '%n %u')
# => "1234567890,50 £"
number_to_currency(1234567890.50, strip_insignificant_zeros: true)
# => "$1,234,567,890.5"
number_to_currency(1234567890.50, precision: 0, round_mode: :up)
# => "$1,234,567,891"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 114
def number_to_currency(number, options = {})
  NumberToCurrencyConverter.convert(number, options)
end

number_to_delimited(number, options = {})

Formats a number with grouped thousands using delimiter (e.g., 12,324). You can customize the format in the options hash.

Options

  • :locale - Sets the locale to be used for formatting (defaults to current locale).

  • :delimiter - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults to “,”).

  • :separator - Sets the separator between the fractional and integer digits (defaults to “.”).

  • :delimiter_pattern - Sets a custom regular expression used for deriving the placement of delimiter. Helpful when using currency formats like INR.

Examples

number_to_delimited(12345678)                    # => "12,345,678"
number_to_delimited('123456')                    # => "123,456"
number_to_delimited(12345678.05)                 # => "12,345,678.05"
number_to_delimited(12345678, delimiter: '.')    # => "12.345.678"
number_to_delimited(12345678, delimiter: ',')    # => "12,345,678"
number_to_delimited(12345678.05, separator: ' ') # => "12,345,678 05"
number_to_delimited(12345678.05, locale: :fr)    # => "12 345 678,05"
number_to_delimited('112a')                      # => "112a"
number_to_delimited(98765432.98, delimiter: ' ', separator: ',')
                                                 # => "98 765 432,98"
number_to_delimited("123456.78",
  delimiter_pattern: /(\d+?)(?=(\d\d)+(\d)(?!\d))/)
                                                 # => "1,23,456.78"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 189
def number_to_delimited(number, options = {})
  NumberToDelimitedConverter.convert(number, options)
end

number_to_human(number, options = {})

Pretty prints (formats and approximates) a number in a way it is more readable by humans (e.g.: 1200000000 becomes “1.2 Billion”). This is useful for numbers that can get very large (and too hard to read).

See number_to_human_size if you want to print a file size.

You can also define your own unit-quantifier names if you want to use other decimal units (e.g.: 1500 becomes “1.5 kilometers”, 0.150 becomes “150 milliliters”, etc). You may define a wide range of unit quantifiers, even fractional ones (centi, deci, mili, etc).

Options

  • :locale - Sets the locale to be used for formatting (defaults to current locale).

  • :precision - Sets the precision of the number (defaults to 3).

  • :round_mode - Determine how rounding is performed (defaults to :default. See BigDecimal::mode)

  • :significant - If true, precision will be the number of significant_digits. If false, the number of fractional digits (defaults to true)

  • :separator - Sets the separator between the fractional and integer digits (defaults to “.”).

  • :delimiter - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults to “”).

  • :strip_insignificant_zeros - If true removes insignificant zeros after the decimal separator (defaults to true)

  • :units - A Hash of unit quantifier names. Or a string containing an i18n scope where to find this hash. It might have the following keys:

    • integers: :unit, :ten, :hundred, :thousand, :million, :billion, :trillion, :quadrillion

    • fractionals: :deci, :centi, :mili, :micro, :nano, :pico, :femto

  • :format - Sets the format of the output string (defaults to “%n %u”). The field types are:

    • %u - The quantifier (ex.: 'thousand')

    • %n - The number

Examples

number_to_human(123)                         # => "123"
number_to_human(1234)                        # => "1.23 Thousand"
number_to_human(12345)                       # => "12.3 Thousand"
number_to_human(1234567)                     # => "1.23 Million"
number_to_human(1234567890)                  # => "1.23 Billion"
number_to_human(1234567890123)               # => "1.23 Trillion"
number_to_human(1234567890123456)            # => "1.23 Quadrillion"
number_to_human(1234567890123456789)         # => "1230 Quadrillion"
number_to_human(489939, precision: 2)        # => "490 Thousand"
number_to_human(489939, precision: 4)        # => "489.9 Thousand"
number_to_human(489939, precision: 2
                      , round_mode: :down)   # => "480 Thousand"
number_to_human(1234567, precision: 4,
                         significant: false) # => "1.2346 Million"
number_to_human(1234567, precision: 1,
                         separator: ',',
                         significant: false) # => "1,2 Million"

number_to_human(500000000, precision: 5)           # => "500 Million"
number_to_human(12345012345, significant: false)   # => "12.345 Billion"

Non-significant zeros after the decimal separator are stripped out by default (set :strip_insignificant_zeros to false to change that):

number_to_human(12.00001) # => “12” number_to_human(12.00001, strip_insignificant_zeros: false) # => “12.0”

Custom Unit Quantifiers

You can also use your own custom unit quantifiers:

number_to_human(500000, units: { unit: 'ml', thousand: 'lt' })  # => "500 lt"

If in your I18n locale you have:

distance:
  centi:
    one: "centimeter"
    other: "centimeters"
  unit:
    one: "meter"
    other: "meters"
  thousand:
    one: "kilometer"
    other: "kilometers"
  billion: "gazillion-distance"

Then you could do:

number_to_human(543934, units: :distance)            # => "544 kilometers"
number_to_human(54393498, units: :distance)          # => "54400 kilometers"
number_to_human(54393498000, units: :distance)       # => "54.4 gazillion-distance"
number_to_human(343, units: :distance, precision: 1) # => "300 meters"
number_to_human(1, units: :distance)                 # => "1 meter"
number_to_human(0.34, units: :distance)              # => "34 centimeters"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 391
def number_to_human(number, options = {})
  NumberToHumanConverter.convert(number, options)
end

number_to_human_size(number, options = {})

Formats the bytes in number into a more understandable representation (e.g., giving it 1500 yields 1.46 KB). This method is useful for reporting file sizes to users. You can customize the format in the options hash.

See number_to_human if you want to pretty-print a generic number.

Options

  • :locale - Sets the locale to be used for formatting (defaults to current locale).

  • :precision - Sets the precision of the number (defaults to 3).

  • :round_mode - Determine how rounding is performed (defaults to :default. See BigDecimal::mode)

  • :significant - If true, precision will be the number of significant_digits. If false, the number of fractional digits (defaults to true)

  • :separator - Sets the separator between the fractional and integer digits (defaults to “.”).

  • :delimiter - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults to “”).

  • :strip_insignificant_zeros - If true removes insignificant zeros after the decimal separator (defaults to true)

Examples

number_to_human_size(123)                                    # => "123 Bytes"
number_to_human_size(1234)                                   # => "1.21 KB"
number_to_human_size(12345)                                  # => "12.1 KB"
number_to_human_size(1234567)                                # => "1.18 MB"
number_to_human_size(1234567890)                             # => "1.15 GB"
number_to_human_size(1234567890123)                          # => "1.12 TB"
number_to_human_size(1234567890123456)                       # => "1.1 PB"
number_to_human_size(1234567890123456789)                    # => "1.07 EB"
number_to_human_size(1234567, precision: 2)                  # => "1.2 MB"
number_to_human_size(483989, precision: 2)                   # => "470 KB"
number_to_human_size(483989, precision: 2, round_mode: :up)  # => "480 KB"
number_to_human_size(1234567, precision: 2, separator: ',')  # => "1,2 MB"
number_to_human_size(1234567890123, precision: 5)            # => "1.1228 TB"
number_to_human_size(524288000, precision: 5)                # => "500 MB"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 283
def number_to_human_size(number, options = {})
  NumberToHumanSizeConverter.convert(number, options)
end

number_to_percentage(number, options = {})

Formats a number as a percentage string (e.g., 65%). You can customize the format in the options hash.

Options

  • :locale - Sets the locale to be used for formatting (defaults to current locale).

  • :precision - Sets the precision of the number (defaults to 3). Keeps the number's precision if nil.

  • :round_mode - Determine how rounding is performed (defaults to :default. See BigDecimal::mode)

  • :significant - If true, precision will be the number of significant_digits. If false, the number of fractional digits (defaults to false).

  • :separator - Sets the separator between the fractional and integer digits (defaults to “.”).

  • :delimiter - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults to “”).

  • :strip_insignificant_zeros - If true removes insignificant zeros after the decimal separator (defaults to false).

  • :format - Specifies the format of the percentage string The number field is %n (defaults to “%n%”).

Examples

number_to_percentage(100)                                              # => "100.000%"
number_to_percentage('98')                                             # => "98.000%"
number_to_percentage(100, precision: 0)                                # => "100%"
number_to_percentage(1000, delimiter: '.', separator: ',')             # => "1.000,000%"
number_to_percentage(302.24398923423, precision: 5)                    # => "302.24399%"
number_to_percentage(1000, locale: :fr)                                # => "1000,000%"
number_to_percentage(1000, precision: nil)                             # => "1000%"
number_to_percentage('98a')                                            # => "98a%"
number_to_percentage(100, format: '%n  %')                             # => "100.000  %"
number_to_percentage(302.24398923423, precision: 5, round_mode: :down) # => "302.24398%"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 154
def number_to_percentage(number, options = {})
  NumberToPercentageConverter.convert(number, options)
end

number_to_phone(number, options = {})

Formats a number into a phone number (US by default e.g., (555) 123-9876). You can customize the format in the options hash.

Options

  • :area_code - Adds parentheses around the area code.

  • :delimiter - Specifies the delimiter to use (defaults to “-”).

  • :extension - Specifies an extension to add to the end of the generated number.

  • :country_code - Sets the country code for the phone number.

  • :pattern - Specifies how the number is divided into three groups with the custom regexp to override the default format.

Examples

number_to_phone(5551234)                                     # => "555-1234"
number_to_phone('5551234')                                   # => "555-1234"
number_to_phone(1235551234)                                  # => "123-555-1234"
number_to_phone(1235551234, area_code: true)                 # => "(123) 555-1234"
number_to_phone(1235551234, delimiter: ' ')                  # => "123 555 1234"
number_to_phone(1235551234, area_code: true, extension: 555) # => "(123) 555-1234 x 555"
number_to_phone(1235551234, country_code: 1)                 # => "+1-123-555-1234"
number_to_phone('123a456')                                   # => "123a456"

number_to_phone(1235551234, country_code: 1, extension: 1343, delimiter: '.')
# => "+1.123.555.1234 x 1343"

number_to_phone(75561234567, pattern: /(\d{1,4})(\d{4})(\d{4})$/, area_code: true)
# => "(755) 6123-4567"
number_to_phone(13312345678, pattern: /(\d{3})(\d{4})(\d{4})$/)
# => "133-1234-5678"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 53
def number_to_phone(number, options = {})
  NumberToPhoneConverter.convert(number, options)
end

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

  • :locale - Sets the locale to be used for formatting (defaults to current locale).

  • :precision - Sets the precision of the number (defaults to 3). Keeps the number's precision if nil.

  • :round_mode - Determine how rounding is performed (defaults to :default. See BigDecimal::mode)

  • :significant - If true, precision will be the number of significant_digits. If false, the number of fractional digits (defaults to false).

  • :separator - Sets the separator between the fractional and integer digits (defaults to “.”).

  • :delimiter - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults to “”).

  • :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(389.32314, precision: 0, round_mode: :up)  # => "390"
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"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 236
def number_to_rounded(number, options = {})
  NumberToRoundedConverter.convert(number, options)
end