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Format percentages in AngularJS
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// In app.js or main.js or whatever: | |
// var myApp = angular.module('askchisne', ['ngSanitize', 'ngAnimate', 'ui.bootstrap', 'ui.bootstrap.tpls']); | |
// This filter makes the assumption that the input will be in decimal form (i.e. 17% is 0.17). | |
myApp.filter('percentage', ['$filter', function ($filter) { | |
return function (input, decimals) { | |
return $filter('number')(input * 100, decimals) + '%'; | |
}; | |
}]); | |
// Usage: | |
<tr ng-repeat="i in items"> | |
<td>{{i.statistic | percentage:2}}</td> | |
</tr> |
This solution taught me what i need to know about pipes AKA filters. Jeez!!
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nice.
Adding a check for the decimal and default it to 2 is a better addition. In most cases, percentages are represented in 2 decimals.
myApp.filter('percentage', ['$filter', function ($filter) { return function (input, decimals) { if (typeof decimals === "undefined") { decimals = 2; } return $filter('number')(input * 100, decimals) + '%'; }; }]);