IF you do not have access to Javascript Intl library.
Like when you are running on Android with React Native.
Then your can use this simplified formatter.
It is simplified in a way that it will always return the same currency symbols for any given currency code.
Even when a locale that should render a specific other symbol is used.
This library simply use the symbol that is used in the prefered currency in a locale.
npm install simple-currency-format
yarn add simple-currency-format
Parameters:
amount: number
, The number to format
locale: string
, The locale for the format (i.e. de-DE, en-US,en-GB )
currency: string
, Currency code (i.e. EUR, USD, GBP)
decimals: number
, Number of decimals (default: 0)
Returns: string
, Formatted currency
import { currencyFormat } from 'simple-currency-format';
console.log(currencyFormat(1000000, 'sv-SE', 'SEK'));
// 1 000 000 kr
console.log(currencyFormat(1000000, 'en-GB', 'GBP'));
// £1,000,000
console.log(currencyFormat(1000000, 'mt-MT', 'EUR'));
// €1,000,000
console.log(currencyFormat(1000000, 'de-DE', 'EUR'));
// 1.000.000 €
console.log(currencyFormat(1000000, 'en-US', 'USD'));
// $1, 000, 000;
Parameters:
currency: string
, Currency code (i.e. EUR, USD, GBP)
Returns: string
, Currency symbol (i.e. kr, £)
import { getCurrencySymbol } from 'simple-currency-format';
console.log(getCurrencySymbol('SEK'));
// kr;
console.log(getCurrencySymbol('GBP'));
// £;
- Intl.js: We use currency format data from this library.
- currency-symbol-map: We use currency symbol mapping from this library.