How to floor a number to 10 decimals in JavaScript
The Easy Way
A common use-case of our beloved front-end language, JavaScript, is to floor a given number. In this short tutorial we will explore how to do this exactly, in an easy yet keeping the precision.
Imagine we fetch the number below from an API, whether it is first- or third-party is not important in this case.
In this case we have gotten the number above, which has 12 decimals, but as we very much love to better the user-experience (UX), and actually make the number more understandable, we would like to floor to 10 decimals instead.
Hick-ups
Yes, it is actually that easy! Although, sometimes we don't care if the number
does up or down, thus using the Math.round()
-function is quite handy
as well. We could simply switch the floor for our beloved
round, alas, sadly with some numbers, we end up rounding wrong this is
not something we will go into details with, but you can read more
here if you
are curious.
The TL;DR is that you can simply add Epsilon to the original number, before we do anything else with it. The snippet is written as below.
In our case it doesn't matter as we floor, but if you read through the stack-overflow question from earlier, you will get some ideas on when and why to use it. Always remember though, JavaScript can be a funny thing to mess with.