Format and convert bitcoin's display units (msat
, sat
, bit
, milli
and btc
).
Operates on the numbers as strings using move-decimal-point (the only dependency), so that it doesn't require a library for arbitrary-precision arithmetic.
The browserify bundle (including the move-decimal-point
dependency) weights 1,781 bytes when minified
or 868 bytes when gzipped.
$ npm install fmtbtc
// common case: convert from satoshis to btc
import fmtbtc from 'fmtbtc'
fmtbtc(100000000) // => 1
fmtbtc(100000005000) // => 1000.0005
// pretty print with commas separator
fmtbtc(100000005000, true) // => 1,000.0005
// with other base/target units
import { msat2milli, milli2msat } from 'fmtbtc'
msat2milli(100000000) // => 1
milli2msat(1, true) // => 100,000,000
// with dynamic unit names via fmt()/pfmt()
import { fmt, pfmt } from 'fmtbtc'
fmt(1, 'milli', 'sat') // => 100000
pfmt(1, 'milli', 'sat') // => 100,000
Using the browserify bundle (available at dist/fmtbtc.bundle.min.js
),
which exposes the library at window.fmtbtc
:
<script src="fmtbtc.bundle.min.js"></script>
<script>
fmtbtc(100000000) // => 1
fmtbtc.sat2milli(100000) // => 1
</script>
MIT