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use-controlled-input-number

v1.0.2

Published

React hook to turn numeric input behavior into pretty much what you expect

Downloads

7

Readme

use-controlled-input-number

React hook to turn numeric input behavior into pretty much what you expect

npm version

While it is not obvious at first glance, numeric inputs are not simple. Especially if you want to use the value that is typed in to calculate something, since they return a string instead of a number.

This hook is intended to solve this problem in the easiest possible way, giving you all the control over the input, but making it behave as you would expect (always returning a number).

You can find these examples in codesandbox

Installation

yarn add use-controlled-input-number

Usage

This is an example of use for this hook:

function ControlledInput () {
  const [value, setValue] = useState(1)

  const inputProps = useControlledInputNumber({
    value, // The value will always be of type number
    onChange: setValue
  })

  return (
    <input type='number' {...inputProps} />
  )
}

Related projects

  • use_stepper: If you want a hook that fully controls the behavior of the input.