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Intl.numberFormat.formatToParts

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Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.

The Intl.Numberformat.prototype.formatToParts() method allows locale-aware formatting of strings produced by NumberTimeFormat formatters.

Syntax

Intl.NumberFormat.prototype.formatToParts(number)

Parameters

number Optional
The number to format.

Return value

An Array of objects containing the formatted number in parts.

Description

The formatToParts() method is useful for custom formatting of number strings. It returns an Array of objects containing the locale-specific tokens from which it possible to build custom strings while preserving the locale-specific parts. The structure the formatToParts() method returns, looks like this:

[
  { type: "integer", value: "3" }
  { type: "group", value: "." }
  { type: "integer", value: "500" }
]

Possible types are the following:

currency
The currency string, such as the symbols "$" and "€" or the name "Dollar", "Euro" depending on how currencyDisplay is specified.
decimal
The decimal separator string (".").
fraction
The fraction number.
group
The group separator string (",").
infinity
The Infinity string ("∞").
integer
The integer number.
literal
Any literal strings or whitespace in the formatted number.
minusSign
The minus sign string ("-").
nan
The NaN string ("NaN").
plusSign
The plus sign string ("+").
percentSign
The percent sign string ("%").

Examples

NumberFormat outputs localized, opaque strings that cannot be manipulated directly:

var number = 3500;

var formatter = new Intl.NumberFormat('de-DE', { 
  style: 'currency', 
  currency: 'EUR' 
});

formatter.format(number);
// "3.500,00 €"

However, in many User Interfaces there is a desire to customize the formatting of this string. The formatToParts method enables locale-aware formatting of strings produced by NumberFormat formatters by providing you the string in parts:

formatter.formatToParts(number);

// return value: 
[ 
  { type: "integer",  value: "3"   }
  { type: "group",    value: "."   }
  { type: "integer",  value: "500" }
  { type: "decimal",  value: ","   }
  { type: "fraction", value: "00"  }
  { type: "literal",  value: " "   }
  { type: "currency", value: "€"   }
]

Now the information is available separately and it can be formatted and concatenated again in a customized way. For example by using Array.prototype.map(), arrow functions, a switch statement, template literals, and Array.prototype.reduce().

var numberString = formatter.formatToParts(number).map(({type, value}) => { 
  switch (type) {
    case 'currency': return `<strong>${value}</strong>`; 
    default : return value; 
  } 
}).reduce((string, part) => string + part);

This will make the currency bold, when using the formatToParts() method.

console.log(numberString);
// "3.500,00 <strong>€</strong>"

Polyfill

A polyfill for this feature is available in the proposal repository.

Specifications

Browser compatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support 63
Disabled
63
Disabled
Need to set the flag on the commandline via --js-flags
Disabled From version 63: this feature is behind the harmony-number-format-to-parts runtime flag.
Yes 58 ? ? ?
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support No 63
Disabled
63
Disabled
Need to set the flag on the commandline via --js-flags
Disabled From version 63: this feature is behind the harmony-number-format-to-parts runtime flag.
? ? ? ? No
Server
Node.js
Basic support ?

See also

© 2005–2018 Mozilla Developer Network and individual contributors.
Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License v2.5 or later.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/NumberFormat/formatToParts