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currencies-symbol

v1.0.1

Published

A simple light package that returns a country currency numeric symbol and also list all countries currency

Downloads

129

Readme

Currencies symbol

npm version

A simple light package that returns a country currency numeric symbol and also list all countries currency with zero dependency.

Installation


npm install currencies-symbol

Example

//ES5
const currenciesSymbol = require('currencies-symbol');

// ES6
import currenciesSymbol from 'currencies-symbol';

console.log(currenciesSymbol.all());
// This will return all curriencies symbol

console.log(currenciesSymbol.symbol("United States")); //$
// This will return '$' which is $.

console.log(currenciesSymbol.symbol("USD")); //$
// This will return '$' which is $.

console.log(currenciesSymbol.symbol("Dollar")); //$
// This will return '$' which is $.

console.log(currenciesSymbol.symbol("Nigeria")); //₦
// This will return '₦' which is ₦.

console.log(currenciesSymbol.symbol("NGN")); //₦
// This will return '₦' which is ₦.

console.log(currenciesSymbol.symbol("Naira")); //₦
// This will return '₦' which is ₦.

console.log(currenciesSymbol.symbol("GHC")); //¢
// This will return '¢' which is ¢

console.log(currenciesSymbol.symbol("Ghana")); //¢
// This will also return '¢' which is ¢

console.log(currenciesSymbol.symbol("Cedis")); //¢
// This will also return '¢' which is ¢.

/***
* Note: the .symbol() function takes any of this arguments - Country Name, Currency Name and Currency Abbreviation and return the currency symbol.
***/

Note

  • When you render the numeric symbol in html it will display the symbol i.e when you render '&#162' it will display ¢.

Functions

| function | argument | response | | | |-------------|-----------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------|---|---| | .all() | none | it returns all currencies symbol | | | | .symbol(name) | name(Country Name or Currency Name or Currency Abbreviation) | it returns a symbol for a particular country or currency . | | | |

Features

  • It lists all symbols for all curriencies in the world.
  • it returns symbol for a particular country/currency.
  • It is lightweight and has zero dependency.

Contributing

  • Fork this repositry to your account.
  • Clone your repositry: git clone [email protected]:your-username/currencies-symbol.git
  • Create your feature branch: git checkout -b feature/feature-id/<3-4 word feature description>
  • Commit your changes: git commit -m "feature(scope): (subject) (body) (footer)"
  • Push to the remote branch: git push origin new-feature
  • Open a pull request.
  • Commit Message Convention
    • scope should be something specific to the commit change e.g logo

    • subject text should:

      • use present tense: "save" not "saved" or "saving"
      • not capitalize first letter i.e no "Carry to safety"
      • not end with a dot (.)
    • Message body (optional) If a body is to be written, it should:

      • written in present tense.
      • include reason for change and difference in the previous behaviour
    • Message Footer This should be used for referencing the issues using the following keywords: Start, Delivers, Fixes and Finishes. It should be written as:

      • [Start #345]

License

This project is authored by Philips Blessing and is licensed for your use, modification and distribution under the MIT license.