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14:14
10/08/2009
Hello Tony,
the unformatter of currency removes prefix and suffix in the wrong way. The current implementation
.replace(op.prefix,'').replace(op.suffix,'');
produce "200.00€" if it unformats the string "200.00 €" where suffix: ' €' and thousandsSeparator: ' '. First all blanks will be removed from the string and then the suffix ' €' will be not more found.
The correct way will be first remove the prefix from the beginning of the string and remove the suffix from the end of the string. After that one can remove thousandsSeparator and replace decimalSeparator to '.'. So the code can be fixed as
if (op.prefix) {
ret = ret.substr(op.prefix.length);
}
if (op.suffix) {
ret = ret.substr(0, ret.length - op.suffix.length);
}
ret = ret.replace(stripTag,'').replace(op.decimalSeparator,'.');
Best regards
Oleg
08:28
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30/10/2007
Oleg,
Your code is correct. The formatter first add spaces and separators and the prefix and suffix - i.e the unformat should be in reverse order - remove prefix and sufix and then for with separators.
Also fixed.
Thanks
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