/** * @class String extensions */ Object.extend(String.prototype, { /** * @param {String} "left" to pad the string on the left, "right" to pad right. * @param {Number} minimum string length. * @param {String} character(s) to pad * @return {String} padded character(s) on the left or right to satisfy minimum string length */ pad : function(side, len, chr) { if (!chr) chr = ' '; var s = this; var left = side.toLowerCase()=='left'; while (s.lengthInternationalization * is not supported * @param {String} the decimal character * @return {Double} null if string does not represent a float value */ toDouble : function(decimalchar) { if(this.length <= 0) return null; decimalchar = decimalchar || "."; var exp = new RegExp("^\\s*([-\\+])?(\\d+)?(\\" + decimalchar + "(\\d+))?\\s*$"); var m = this.match(exp); if (m == null) return null; m[1] = m[1] || ""; m[2] = m[2] || "0"; m[4] = m[4] || "0"; var cleanInput = m[1] + (m[2].length>0 ? m[2] : "0") + "." + m[4]; var num = parseFloat(cleanInput); return (isNaN(num) ? null : num); }, /** * Convert strings that represent a currency value (e.g. a float with grouping * characters) to float. E.g. "10,000.50" will become "10000.50". The number * of dicimal digits, grouping and decimal characters can be specified. * The currency input format is very strict, null will be returned if * the pattern does not match. * @param {String} the grouping character, default is "," * @param {Number} number of decimal digits * @param {String} the decimal character, default is "." * @type {Double} the currency value as float. */ toCurrency : function(groupchar, digits, decimalchar) { groupchar = groupchar || ","; decimalchar = decimalchar || "."; digits = typeof(digits) == "undefined" ? 2 : digits; var exp = new RegExp("^\\s*([-\\+])?(((\\d+)\\" + groupchar + ")*)(\\d+)" + ((digits > 0) ? "(\\" + decimalchar + "(\\d{1," + digits + "}))?" : "") + "\\s*$"); var m = this.match(exp); if (m == null) return null; var intermed = m[2] + m[5] ; var cleanInput = m[1] + intermed.replace( new RegExp("(\\" + groupchar + ")", "g"), "") + ((digits > 0) ? "." + m[7] : ""); var num = parseFloat(cleanInput); return (isNaN(num) ? null : num); }, /** * Converts the string to a date by finding values that matches the * date format pattern. * @param string date format pattern, e.g. MM-dd-yyyy * @return {Date} the date extracted from the string */ toDate : function(format) { return Date.SimpleParse(this, format); } });