Pregunta

In my code I will be accepting multiple values, for example:

8.7456
8.7
8

and I need to have them appear as

8.74
8.7
8

i.e. display up to two decimal place.

I understand that .toFixed(2) will help me with the first value, but on the 2nd and 3rd value there will be trailing zeroes that I do not want.

How to produce my desired results?

¿Fue útil?

Solución

Use Number.toFixed to round the number up to two digits and format as a string. Then use String.replace to chop off trailing zeros:

[8.7456, 8.745, 8.74, 8.7, 8].forEach(function(num) {
  var str = num.toFixed(2).replace(/\.?0+$/, "");
  console.log(num, str);
});

Otros consejos

Multiply by 100, floor, divide by 100.

var n = 8.7456;
var result = Math.floor(n * 100) / 100; // 8.74

Edit: if you’re looking at this question after the fact, this is probably not what you want. It satisfies the odd requirement of having 8.7456 appear as 8.74. See also the relevant comment.

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