Provides a trait, Separable
, for formatting numbers with separators between the digits. Typically this will be used to add commas or spaces every three digits from the right, but can be configured via a SeparatorPolicy
.
The simplest way to use the library is with trait Separable
’s method separate_with_commas
method, which does what it sounds like:
use thousands::Separable; assert_eq!( 12345 .separate_with_commas(), "12,345" ); assert_eq!( (-12345) .separate_with_commas(), "-12,345" ); assert_eq!( 9876.5.separate_with_commas(), "9,876.5" );
There are also methods separate_with_spaces
, separate_with_dots
, and separate_with_underscores
, in case you, your culture, or your file format prefer those separators.
However, it's also possible to pass a policy for different behavior:
use thousands::{Separable, SeparatorPolicy, digits}; let policy = SeparatorPolicy { separator: ',', groups: &[3, 2], digits: digits::ASCII_DECIMAL, }; assert_eq!( 1234567890.separate_by_policy(policy), "1,23,45,67,890" );
It’s on crates.io, so you can add
[dependencies] thousands = "0.2.0"
to your Cargo.toml
.
This crate supports Rust version 1.22 and newer.