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QDecimal (quasar-app-extension-qdecimal)

QDecimal is a UI App Extension for Quasar Framework v1. It will not work with legacy versions of Quasar Framework.

This work is currently in alpha and minor changes may still happen. Your help with testing is greatly appreciated.

Notes

Minimum required version is Quasar 1.0.0.

Installation

To add this App Extension to your Quasar application, run the following (in your Quasar app folder):

quasar ext add qdecimal

Describe

You can use quasar describe QDecimal

Demo

Can be found here.

Example Code

<q-decimal class="q-mb-md" label="decimal right aligned" outlined v-model="decimal" input-style="text-align: right"></q-decimal>
<q-decimal class="q-mb-md" label="decimal right aligned with prefix" outlined v-model="decimal" input-style="text-align: right" prefix="Px"></q-decimal>
<q-decimal class="q-mb-md" label="decimal left aligned" outlined v-model="decimal"></q-decimal>
<q-decimal class="q-mb-md" label="decimal left aligned with suffix" outlined v-model="decimal" suffix="Sx"></q-decimal>

<q-decimal class="q-mb-md" label="currency - right aligned" outlined mode="currency" :currency="currency" v-model="decimal" input-style="text-align: right"></q-decimal>
<q-decimal class="q-mb-md" label="currency - right aligned with prefix" outlined mode="currency" :currency="currency" v-model="decimal" input-style="text-align: right" :prefix="true"></q-decimal>
<q-decimal class="q-mb-md" label="currency - left aligned" outlined mode="currency" :currency="currency" v-model="decimal"></q-decimal>
<q-decimal class="q-mb-md" label="currency - left aligned with suffix" outlined mode="currency" :currency="currency" v-model="decimal" :suffix="true"></q-decimal>

<q-decimal class="q-mb-md" label="bitcoin - left aligned with prefix" outlined v-model="bitcoin" :precision="8" prefix=""></q-decimal>
<q-decimal class="q-mb-md" label="bitcoin - right aligned with suffix" outlined v-model="bitcoin" :precision="8" input-style="text-align: right" suffix=""></q-decimal>

and the data...

data () {
  return {
    decimal: 0,
    bitcoin: 0,
    currency: 'EUR',
    language: 'en-us',
    languages,
    currencies: [
      { value: 'EUR', label: 'Euros' },
      { value: 'USD', label: 'US Dollars' },
      { value: 'BRL', label: 'Brazilian Reals' }
    ]
  }
}

QInput Properties

QDecimal is a transparent wrapper for QInput, so QDecimal will aceppt and undestand any property related to the QInput

QDecimal Vue Properties

Vue Property Type Description
value Number value must be a number (decimal or integer). (eg: v-model="1.23")
lang String Language identifier (default: $q.lang.isoName)
suffix Boolean or String Suffix, the value can be either a string or a boolean, if that is a boolean, the suffix value will be defined by the mode
prefix Boolean or String Prefix, the value can be either a string or a boolean, if that is a boolean, the prefix value will be defined by the mode
type String The input type (default: tel)
mode String The formatting style to use. Possible values are decimal for plain number formatting, currency for currency formatting, and percent for percent formatting (default: decimal)
currency String The currency to use in currency formatting. Possible values are the ISO 4217 currency codes, such as USD for the US dollar, EUR for the euro, or CNY for the Chinese. There is no default value, if the mode is currency, the currency property must be provided.
display String How to display the currency in currency formatting. Possible values are symbol to use a localized currency symbol such as €, code to use the ISO currency code, name to use a localized currency name such as dollar (default: symbol)
places Number The number of integer digits to use in the integer part. Possible values are from 1 to 16. places plus precision must be equal or less than 16. the default is (16 - precision).
precision Number The number of integer digits to use in the fraction part. Possible values are from 0 to 15. places plus precision must be equal or less than 16. the default is 2.
step Number The step property specifies the legal number intervals (eg: 1, 0.2, 3.3) (default: 2)

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