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number_to_currency(number, options = {})

Formats a number into a currency string.

number_to_currency(1234567890.50)  # => "$1,234,567,890.50"
number_to_currency(1234567890.506) # => "$1,234,567,890.51"
number_to_currency("12x34")        # => "$12x34"

number_to_currency(1234567890.50, unit: "£", separator: ",", delimiter: "")
# => "£1234567890,50"

The currency unit and number formatting of the current locale will be used unless otherwise specified via 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

The locale to use for formatting. Defaults to the current locale.

number_to_currency(1234567890.506, locale: :fr)
# => "1 234 567 890,51 €"
:precision

The level of precision. Defaults to 2.

number_to_currency(1234567890.123, precision: 3) # => "$1,234,567,890.123"
number_to_currency(0.456789, precision: 0)       # => "$0"
:round_mode

Specifies how rounding is performed. See BigDecimal.mode. Defaults to :default.

number_to_currency(1234567890.01, precision: 0, round_mode: :up)
# => "$1,234,567,891"
:unit

The denomination of the currency. Defaults to "$".

:separator

The decimal separator. Defaults to ".".

:delimiter

The thousands delimiter. Defaults to ",".

:format

The format for non-negative numbers. %u represents the currency, and %n represents the number. Defaults to "%u%n".

number_to_currency(1234567890.50, format: "%n %u")
# => "1,234,567,890.50 $"
:negative_format

The format for negative numbers. %u and %n behave the same as in :format, but %n represents the absolute value of the number. Defaults to the value of :format prepended with -.

number_to_currency(-1234567890.50, negative_format: "(%u%n)")
# => "($1,234,567,890.50)"
:strip_insignificant_zeros

Whether to remove insignificant zeros after the decimal separator. Defaults to false.

number_to_currency(1234567890.50, strip_insignificant_zeros: true)
# => "$1,234,567,890.5"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 139
def number_to_currency(number, options = {})
  NumberToCurrencyConverter.convert(number, options)
end

number_to_delimited(number, options = {})

Formats number by grouping thousands with a delimiter.

number_to_delimited(12345678)      # => "12,345,678"
number_to_delimited("123456")      # => "123,456"
number_to_delimited(12345678.9876) # => "12,345,678.9876"
number_to_delimited("12x34")       # => "12x34"

number_to_delimited(12345678.9876, delimiter: ".", separator: ",")
# => "12.345.678,9876"

Options

:locale

The locale to use for formatting. Defaults to the current locale.

number_to_delimited(12345678.05, locale: :fr)
# => "12 345 678,05"
:delimiter

The thousands delimiter. Defaults to ",".

number_to_delimited(12345678, delimiter: ".")
# => "12.345.678"
:separator

The decimal separator. Defaults to ".".

number_to_delimited(12345678.05, separator: " ")
# => "12,345,678 05"
:delimiter_pattern

A regexp to determine the placement of delimiters. Helpful when using currency formats like INR.

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 242
def number_to_delimited(number, options = {})
  NumberToDelimitedConverter.convert(number, options)
end

number_to_human(number, options = {})

Formats number into a more human-friendly representation. Useful for numbers that can become very large and too hard to read.

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"

See number_to_human_size if you want to pretty-print a file size.

Options

:locale

The locale to use for formatting. Defaults to the current locale.

:precision

The level of precision. Defaults to 3.

number_to_human(123456, precision: 2) # => "120 Thousand"
number_to_human(123456, precision: 4) # => "123.5 Thousand"
:round_mode

Specifies how rounding is performed. See BigDecimal.mode. Defaults to :default.

number_to_human(123456, precision: 2, round_mode: :up)
# => "130 Thousand"
:significant

Whether :precision should be applied to significant digits instead of fractional digits. Defaults to true.

:separator

The decimal separator. Defaults to ".".

number_to_human(123456, precision: 4, separator: ",")
# => "123,5 Thousand"
:delimiter

The thousands delimiter. Defaults to ",".

:strip_insignificant_zeros

Whether to remove insignificant zeros after the decimal separator. Defaults to true.

number_to_human(1000000)                                   # => "1 Million"
number_to_human(1000000, strip_insignificant_zeros: false) # => "1.00 Million"
number_to_human(10.01)                                     # => "10"
number_to_human(10.01, strip_insignificant_zeros: false)   # => "10.0"
:format

The format of the output. %n represents the number, and %u represents the quantifier (e.g., “Thousand”). Defaults to "%n %u".

:units

A Hash of custom unit quantifier names.

number_to_human(1, units: { unit: "m", thousand: "km" })        # => "1 m"
number_to_human(100, units: { unit: "m", thousand: "km" })      # => "100 m"
number_to_human(1000, units: { unit: "m", thousand: "km" })     # => "1 km"
number_to_human(100000, units: { unit: "m", thousand: "km" })   # => "100 km"
number_to_human(10000000, units: { unit: "m", thousand: "km" }) # => "10000 km"

The following keys are supported for integer units: :unit, :ten, :hundred, :thousand, :million, :billion, :trillion, :quadrillion. Additionally, the following keys are supported for fractional units: :deci, :centi, :mili, :micro, :nano, :pico, :femto.

The Hash can also be defined as a scope in an I18n locale. For example:

en:
  distance:
    centi:
      one: "centimeter"
      other: "centimeters"
    unit:
      one: "meter"
      other: "meters"
    thousand:
      one: "kilometer"
      other: "kilometers"

Then it can be specified by name:

number_to_human(1, units: :distance)        # => "1 meter"
number_to_human(100, units: :distance)      # => "100 meters"
number_to_human(1000, units: :distance)     # => "1 kilometer"
number_to_human(100000, units: :distance)   # => "100 kilometers"
number_to_human(10000000, units: :distance) # => "10000 kilometers"
number_to_human(0.1, units: :distance)      # => "10 centimeters"
number_to_human(0.01, units: :distance)     # => "1 centimeter"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 453
def number_to_human(number, options = {})
  NumberToHumanConverter.convert(number, options)
end

number_to_human_size(number, options = {})

Formats number as bytes into a more human-friendly representation. Useful for reporting file sizes to users.

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"

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

Options

:locale

The locale to use for formatting. Defaults to the current locale.

:precision

The level of precision. Defaults to 3.

number_to_human_size(123456, precision: 2)  # => "120 KB"
number_to_human_size(1234567, precision: 2) # => "1.2 MB"
:round_mode

Specifies how rounding is performed. See BigDecimal.mode. Defaults to :default.

number_to_human_size(123456, precision: 2, round_mode: :up)
# => "130 KB"
:significant

Whether :precision should be applied to significant digits instead of fractional digits. Defaults to true.

:separator

The decimal separator. Defaults to ".".

number_to_human_size(1234567, separator: ",")
# => "1,18 MB"
:delimiter

The thousands delimiter. Defaults to ",".

:strip_insignificant_zeros

Whether to remove insignificant zeros after the decimal separator. Defaults to true.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 351
def number_to_human_size(number, options = {})
  NumberToHumanSizeConverter.convert(number, options)
end

number_to_percentage(number, options = {})

Formats number as a percentage string.

number_to_percentage(100)   # => "100.000%"
number_to_percentage("99")  # => "99.000%"
number_to_percentage("99x") # => "99x%"

number_to_percentage(12345.6789, delimiter: ".", separator: ",", precision: 2)
# => "12.345,68%"

Options

:locale

The locale to use for formatting. Defaults to the current locale.

number_to_percentage(1000, locale: :fr)
# => "1000,000%"
:precision

The level of precision, or nil to preserve number‘s precision. Defaults to 2.

number_to_percentage(12.3456789, precision: 4) # => "12.3457%"
number_to_percentage(99.999, precision: 0)     # => "100%"
number_to_percentage(99.999, precision: nil)   # => "99.999%"
:round_mode

Specifies how rounding is performed. See BigDecimal.mode. Defaults to :default.

number_to_percentage(12.3456789, precision: 4, round_mode: :down)
# => "12.3456%"
:significant

Whether :precision should be applied to significant digits instead of fractional digits. Defaults to false.

number_to_percentage(12345.6789)                                  # => "12345.679%"
number_to_percentage(12345.6789, significant: true)               # => "12300%"
number_to_percentage(12345.6789, precision: 2)                    # => "12345.68%"
number_to_percentage(12345.6789, precision: 2, significant: true) # => "12000%"
:separator

The decimal separator. Defaults to ".".

:delimiter

The thousands delimiter. Defaults to ",".

:strip_insignificant_zeros

Whether to remove insignificant zeros after the decimal separator. Defaults to false.

:format

The format of the output. %n represents the number. Defaults to "%n%".

number_to_percentage(100, format: "%n  %")
# => "100.000  %"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 201
def number_to_percentage(number, options = {})
  NumberToPercentageConverter.convert(number, options)
end

number_to_phone(number, options = {})

Formats number into a phone number.

number_to_phone(5551234)    # => "555-1234"
number_to_phone("5551234")  # => "555-1234"
number_to_phone(1235551234) # => "123-555-1234"
number_to_phone("12x34")    # => "12x34"

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

Options

:area_code

Whether to use parentheses for the area code. Defaults to false.

number_to_phone(1235551234, area_code: true)
# => "(123) 555-1234"
:delimiter

The digit group delimiter to use. Defaults to "-".

number_to_phone(1235551234, delimiter: " ")
# => "123 555 1234"
:country_code

A country code to prepend.

number_to_phone(1235551234, country_code: 1)
# => "+1-123-555-1234"
:extension

An extension to append.

number_to_phone(1235551234, extension: 555)
# => "123-555-1234 x 555"
:pattern

A regexp that specifies how the digits should be grouped. The first three captures from the regexp are treated as digit groups.

number_to_phone(13312345678, pattern: /(\d{3})(\d{4})(\d{4})$/)
# => "133-1234-5678"
number_to_phone(75561234567, pattern: /(\d{1,4})(\d{4})(\d{4})$/, area_code: true)
# => "(755) 6123-4567"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 66
def number_to_phone(number, options = {})
  NumberToPhoneConverter.convert(number, options)
end

number_to_rounded(number, options = {})

Formats number to a specific level of precision.

number_to_rounded(12345.6789)                # => "12345.679"
number_to_rounded(12345.6789, precision: 2)  # => "12345.68"
number_to_rounded(12345.6789, precision: 0)  # => "12345"
number_to_rounded(12345, precision: 5)       # => "12345.00000"

Options

:locale

The locale to use for formatting. Defaults to the current locale.

number_to_rounded(111.234, locale: :fr)
# => "111,234"
:precision

The level of precision, or nil to preserve number‘s precision. Defaults to 3.

number_to_rounded(12345.6789, precision: nil)
# => "12345.6789"
:round_mode

Specifies how rounding is performed. See BigDecimal.mode. Defaults to :default.

number_to_rounded(12.34, precision: 0, round_mode: :up)
# => "13"
:significant

Whether :precision should be applied to significant digits instead of fractional digits. Defaults to false.

number_to_rounded(12345.6789)                                  # => "12345.679"
number_to_rounded(12345.6789, significant: true)               # => "12300"
number_to_rounded(12345.6789, precision: 2)                    # => "12345.68"
number_to_rounded(12345.6789, precision: 2, significant: true) # => "12000"
:separator

The decimal separator. Defaults to ".".

:delimiter

The thousands delimiter. Defaults to ",".

:strip_insignificant_zeros

Whether to remove insignificant zeros after the decimal separator. Defaults to false.

number_to_rounded(12.34, strip_insignificant_zeros: false)  # => "12.340"
number_to_rounded(12.34, strip_insignificant_zeros: true)   # => "12.34"
number_to_rounded(12.3456, strip_insignificant_zeros: true) # => "12.346"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb, line 298
def number_to_rounded(number, options = {})
  NumberToRoundedConverter.convert(number, options)
end