Ngx Currency

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Currency mask module for Angular

Overview:

The ngx-currency is a JavaScript library that provides a directive and options for input fields to format and handle currency inputs. It allows for easy configuration of various currency-related settings such as alignment, negative values, decimal precision, prefixes, suffixes, and more. This library simplifies the process of handling currency inputs in web applications.

Features:

  • Directive Integration: Easily integrate the currency formatting directive into input fields.
  • Customizable Options: Set various options such as alignment, negative value allowance, decimal precision, prefixes, suffixes, and more.
  • Global Configuration: Set options globally for consistent currency input handling across the application.
  • Input Modes: Choose from different input modes like Financial or Natural for enhanced user interaction.
  • Development Support: The library provides development tools, local dependencies installation, and a development server for ease of use.
  • Testing: Includes testing functionalities with instructions for debugging tests in Chrome browser.
  • License: Released under the MIT license.
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