The Intl.NumberFormat
object is a constructor for objects that enable language sensitive number formatting.
new Intl.NumberFormat([locales[, options]]) Intl.NumberFormat.call(this[, locales[, options]])
locales
Optional. A string with a BCP 47 language tag, or an array of such strings. For the general form and interpretation of the locales
argument, see the Intl page. The following Unicode extension key is allowed:
nu
"arab"
, "arabext"
, "bali"
, "beng"
, "deva"
, "fullwide"
, "gujr"
, "guru"
, "hanidec"
, "khmr"
, "knda"
, "laoo"
, "latn"
, "limb"
, "mlym"
, "mong"
, "mymr"
, "orya"
, "tamldec"
, "telu"
, "thai"
, "tibt"
.options
Optional. An object with some or all of the following properties:
localeMatcher
"lookup"
and "best fit"
; the default is "best fit"
. For information about this option, see the Intl page.style
"decimal"
for plain number formatting, "currency"
for currency formatting, and "percent"
for percent formatting; the default is "decimal"
.currency
"USD"
for the US dollar, "EUR"
for the euro, or "CNY"
for the Chinese RMB — see the Current currency & funds code list. There is no default value; if the style
is "currency"
, the currency
property must be provided.currencyDisplay
"symbol"
to use a localized currency symbol such as €, "code"
to use the ISO currency code, "name"
to use a localized currency name such as "dollar"
; the default is "symbol"
.useGrouping
true
and false
; the default is true
.The following properties fall into two groups: minimumIntegerDigits
, minimumFractionDigits
, and maximumFractionDigits
in one group, minimumSignificantDigits
and maximumSignificantDigits
in the other. If at least one property from the second group is defined, then the first group is ignored.
minimumIntegerDigits
minimumFractionDigits
maximumFractionDigits
minimumFractionDigits
and 3; the default for currency formatting is the larger of minimumFractionDigits
and the number of minor unit digits provided by the ISO 4217 currency code list (2 if the list doesn't provide that information); the default for percent formatting is the larger of minimumFractionDigits
and 0.minimumSignificantDigits
maximumSignificantDigits
minimumSignificantDigits
.Intl.NumberFormat.prototype
Intl.NumberFormat.supportedLocalesOf()
NumberFormat
instancesNumberFormat
instances inherit the following properties from their prototype:
Intl.NumberFormat.prototype.constructor
Intl.NumberFormat
.Intl.NumberFormat.prototype.format
NumberFormat
object.NumberFormat
instances inherit the following methods from their prototype:
Intl.NumberFormat.prototype.resolvedOptions()
In basic use without specifying a locale, a formatted string in the default locale and with default options is returned.
var number = 3500; console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat().format(number)); // → '3,500' if in US English locale
locales
This example shows some of the variations in localized number formats. In order to get the format of the language used in the user interface of your application, make sure to specify that language (and possibly some fallback languages) using the locales
argument:
var number = 123456.789; // German uses comma as decimal separator and period for thousands console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('de-DE').format(number)); // → 123.456,789 // Arabic in most Arabic speaking countries uses real Arabic digits console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('ar-EG').format(number)); // → ١٢٣٤٥٦٫٧٨٩ // India uses thousands/lakh/crore separators console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('en-IN').format(number)); // → 1,23,456.789 // the nu extension key requests a numbering system, e.g. Chinese decimal console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('zh-Hans-CN-u-nu-hanidec').format(number)); // → 一二三,四五六.七八九 // when requesting a language that may not be supported, such as // Balinese, include a fallback language, in this case Indonesian console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat(['ban', 'id']).format(number)); // → 123.456,789
options
The results can be customized using the options
argument:
var number = 123456.789; // request a currency format console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('de-DE', { style: 'currency', currency: 'EUR' }).format(number)); // → 123.456,79 € // the Japanese yen doesn't use a minor unit console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('ja-JP', { style: 'currency', currency: 'JPY' }).format(number)); // → ¥123,457 // limit to three significant digits console.log(new Intl.NumberFormat('en-IN', { maximumSignificantDigits: 3 }).format(number)); // → 1,23,000
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari (WebKit) |
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Basic support | 24 | 29 (29) | 11 | 15 | 10 |
Feature | Android | Chrome for Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Phone | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
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Basic support | No support | 26 | 54.0 (54) | No support | No support | 10 |
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