Thanks Bob... :)
I've just noticied that my first reply went to you, and not to the ML...
I'm replying to ML, as reference for other people
On 5/16/07, Bob Ippolito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no function for doing that in MochiKit... but it's easy to write one:
parseLocaleFloat = function(locale, str) {
locale = MochiKit.Format.formatLocale(locale);
return parseFloat(str.replace(locale.separator,
).replace(locale.decimal, .));
}
parseLocaleFloat(pt_BR, 123.456,78)
123456.78
-bob
On 5/16/07, Roger Demetrescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Bob... :)
BTW, is it possible to convert a string into number using the rules
from Mochikit.Format (and a chosen locale) ?
eg. with pt_BR locale, I would like to convert 123.456,78 in the
number 123456.78 .
Thanks again,
Roger
On 5/16/07, Bob Ippolito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/16/07, Roger Demetrescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If it is possible, could you guys add this brazilian-portuguese locale
to MochiKit.Format.LOCALE ?
...
pt_BR: {separator: ., decimal: ,, percent: %},
...
Ok, it's in r1292.
-bob
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