IMPORTANT: We use big.js
to handle huge numbers.
Now you can handle money without headaches!
npm install --save walletjs
or
yarn add walletjs
import Wallet, { Money } from 'walletjs'
const money = Money.init(100)
const wallet = Wallet.init(money)
console.log(wallet.getAmount(money.currency))
const money2 = Money.init(100)
const newWallet = wallet.add(money2)
console.log(newWallet.getAmount(money2.currency))
import Wallet, { Money } from 'walletjs'
const money = Money.init(100, { currency: 'BRL' } )
const brlWallet = Wallet.init(money)
const usdWallet = brlWallet.convertCurrency('BRL', 'USD', 3.09)
console.log(brlWallet.getAmount('BRL')) => '100.00'
console.log(brlWallet.getAmount('USD')) => '0.00'
console.log(usdWallet.getAmount('BRL')) => '0.00'
console.log(usdWallet.getAmount('USD')) => '309.00'
// on javascript
const a = 0.1
const b = 0.2
console.log(a + b) => 0.30000000000000004
// on walletjs
const money = Money.init(0.2)
money.add(0.1) => returns 0.3