Currency Javascipt Function
Oct 8, 2005Is there a currency javascipt function that will automatically put the $ in and 2 decimals? Example:
7.99 becomes $7.99
8 becomes $8.00
2 * 8 becomes $16.00
Is there a currency javascipt function that will automatically put the $ in and 2 decimals? Example:
7.99 becomes $7.99
8 becomes $8.00
2 * 8 becomes $16.00
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It's working, but there are some things that I don't understand...
Next is my sample code, and I have indicated the questions in comment
Thanks for the help (I am working with IE 6)
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function fix(thenumber,noplaces){ // returns the number to n decimal
places
var oldnumber=thenumber;
thenumber=thenumber+"0000";
var decpos=thenumber.indexOf(".");
if (decpos==-1) return oldnumber+".00";
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dollarval=document.converter.original.value/ConversionFactor(document.converter.sourcecurrency .value);
//document.converter.converted.value=fix(dollarval*C onversionFactor(document.converter.targetcurrency. value),2);
var dollarval= document.form.gbp.value;
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document.form.eur.value=fix(dollarval*1.46,2);
}
function convert_currency_spec(){
//var
dollarval=document.converter.original.value/ConversionFactor(document.converter.sourcecurrency .value);
//document.converter.converted.value=fix(dollarval*C onversionFactor(document.converter.targetcurrency. value),2);
var dollarval= document.form.special_offer_original_gbp.value;
document.form.special_offer_original_usd.value=fix (dollarval*1.85,2);
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}
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