Reputation: 1288
Yesterday, I am having trouble on how to make a formatted number in my number fields but now that I achieve it, I am having problem on how to do the calculation.
index.html
<div ng-controller="MyCtrl">
<input ng-model="var.value" class="integers" symbol="°" />
<br /><br />
{{var.value * 100}}
</div>
app.js
var myApp = angular.module('myApp',['ui.numeric']);
angular.module('ui.numeric', []).directive('integers', function() {
return {
require: 'ngModel',
restrict: 'EACM',
link: function(scope, element, attrs, modelCtrl) {
scope.$watch(element, function() {
var formatted_number = accounting.formatMoney(element.val(),"", 2,",",".","%s%v");
modelCtrl.$setViewValue(formatted_number);
modelCtrl.$render();
});
element.bind('blur', function() {
var formatted_number = accounting.formatMoney(element.val(),"", 2,",",".","%s%v");
modelCtrl.$setViewValue(formatted_number);
modelCtrl.$render();
scope.$apply();
});
element.bind('focus', function() {
var plainNumber = accounting.unformat(element.val())
if(plainNumber == "0") plainNumber = "";
modelCtrl.$setViewValue(plainNumber);
modelCtrl.$render();
scope.$apply();
console.log("I am focused!")
});
}
};
});
function MyCtrl($scope) {
$scope.var = {"value":1000.36};
}
It works when the value of the field is less than a thousand but when I reach 1000, the number would be formatted with comma 1,000 and it becomes string and can't do anymore calculations.
All I want is to properly format my number fields(for display) but retain the true value to do calculations without using separate variable in each number field.
Please see the fiddle. Thanks!
http://jsfiddle.net/aldesabido/1syh7cne/6/
updated fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/aldesabido/1syh7cne/14/
Solution: changed the modelCtrl.setViewValue(number) to modelCtrl.viewValue(number) so that the display only will be affected not the actual value (not sure about this workaround though.).
http://jsfiddle.net/aldesabido/1syh7cne/18/
Thanks for the help guys!
Upvotes: 4
Views: 755
Reputation: 12025
The only solution I can think of is to watch for changes in {{ var.value }}
on the controller:
function MyCtrl($scope) {
$scope.var = {"value":1000.36};
$scope.$watch('var.value', function(val) {
$scope.numbericVal = accounting.unformat(val);
});
}
And then, use numericVal
in your view like this: {{numbericVal * 2}}
Example: http://jsfiddle.net/1syh7cne/7/
Another RAW example that using callback function whenever the value gets changed: http://jsfiddle.net/1syh7cne/9/
I've used the attributes to define a function that pass the object and the current numeric value. Note that you can just parse the val
of the passed object instead of trusting the second parameter in the function.
var invoker = $parse(attrs.updateFunc);
invoker(scope, {number: plainNumber});
Just take a look - I think you'll see what I did there. But as I said - It's a general direction for a possible solution.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 428
If you are not limited to using only Angular you can check out accounting.js library which does exactly what you need.
Then you could also keep a variable on $scope, that you use for calculation only, and you maintain the state between your var.value and that other $scope variable with help of accounting.js for formatting.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
Upvotes: 1