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I have this condition that displays my file contentsize in B KB MB and GB but i'm thinking of adding a scale so it doesnt show a large number .Any ideas of how can i achieve that in my front lightning component ? . my formula looks like this :
<aura:iteration items="{!v.InboxList}" var="inbox" end='5'>
<li class="slds-item" > {! inbox.ContentSize lt 1024 ? inbox.ContentSize +' B' : and(inbox.ContentSize ge 1024,inbox.ContentSize lt (1024*1024)) ? (inbox.ContentSize / (1024*1024)) +' KB' : and(inbox.ContentSize ge (1024*1024), inbox.ContentSize lt (1024*1024*1024))? (inbox.ContentSize / (1024*1024)) + ' MB' : (inbox.ContentSize /(1024*1024*1024))+' GB'} </li>
</aura:iteration>
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I have this condition that displays my file contentsize in B KB MB and GB but i'm thinking of adding a scale so it doesnt show a large number .Any ideas of how can i achieve that in my front lightning component ? . my formula looks like this :
<aura:iteration items="{!v.InboxList}" var="inbox" end='5'>
<li class="slds-item" > {! inbox.ContentSize lt 1024 ? inbox.ContentSize +' B' : and(inbox.ContentSize ge 1024,inbox.ContentSize lt (1024*1024)) ? (inbox.ContentSize / (1024*1024)) +' KB' : and(inbox.ContentSize ge (1024*1024), inbox.ContentSize lt (1024*1024*1024))? (inbox.ContentSize / (1024*1024)) + ' MB' : (inbox.ContentSize /(1024*1024*1024))+' GB'} </li>
</aura:iteration>
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I have this condition that displays my file contentsize in B KB MB and GB but i'm thinking of adding a scale so it doesnt show a large number .Any ideas of how can i achieve that in my front lightning component ? . my formula looks like this :
<aura:iteration items="{!v.InboxList}" var="inbox" end='5'>
<li class="slds-item" > {! inbox.ContentSize lt 1024 ? inbox.ContentSize +' B' : and(inbox.ContentSize ge 1024,inbox.ContentSize lt (1024*1024)) ? (inbox.ContentSize / (1024*1024)) +' KB' : and(inbox.ContentSize ge (1024*1024), inbox.ContentSize lt (1024*1024*1024))? (inbox.ContentSize / (1024*1024)) + ' MB' : (inbox.ContentSize /(1024*1024*1024))+' GB'} </li>
</aura:iteration>
lightning
I have this condition that displays my file contentsize in B KB MB and GB but i'm thinking of adding a scale so it doesnt show a large number .Any ideas of how can i achieve that in my front lightning component ? . my formula looks like this :
<aura:iteration items="{!v.InboxList}" var="inbox" end='5'>
<li class="slds-item" > {! inbox.ContentSize lt 1024 ? inbox.ContentSize +' B' : and(inbox.ContentSize ge 1024,inbox.ContentSize lt (1024*1024)) ? (inbox.ContentSize / (1024*1024)) +' KB' : and(inbox.ContentSize ge (1024*1024), inbox.ContentSize lt (1024*1024*1024))? (inbox.ContentSize / (1024*1024)) + ' MB' : (inbox.ContentSize /(1024*1024*1024))+' GB'} </li>
</aura:iteration>
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You'll want to do this in your JavaScript controller. Lightning expressions are relatively limited compared to Visualforce's expression evaluation. The code might look something like this:
var files = ; // this is your variable with the content records
files.forEach(file => {
if(file.ContentSize < 2**10) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = file.ContentSize + ' bytes';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**20) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**10)*1e3)/1e3) + ' KB';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**30) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**20)*1e3)/1e3) + ' MB';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**40) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**30)*1e3)/1e3) + ' GB';
} else {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**40)*1e3)/1e3) + ' TB';
}
});
This should produce outputs like:
- 1.234 KB
- 2.951 MB
- 100.001 GB
...and so on.
yes this might be a good solution i ll kep it in mind. For me , I did up doing an aura:if conditions in my component page.
– Sara
yesterday
add a comment |
I have some Aura Components that make use of the big.js JavaScript library to handle this sort of problem. That library offers similar capability to the Apex Decimal class, but working at the client-side e.g.:
var s = Big(v).round(Big.DP).toFixed(Big.DP);
I did find this solution : <lightning:formattedNumber value="" maximumFractionDigits="2"/> but my value does't work it displays this error : Cannot mix expression and literal string in attribute value, try rewriting like {!'foo' + v.bar}
– Sara
yesterday
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You'll want to do this in your JavaScript controller. Lightning expressions are relatively limited compared to Visualforce's expression evaluation. The code might look something like this:
var files = ; // this is your variable with the content records
files.forEach(file => {
if(file.ContentSize < 2**10) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = file.ContentSize + ' bytes';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**20) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**10)*1e3)/1e3) + ' KB';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**30) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**20)*1e3)/1e3) + ' MB';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**40) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**30)*1e3)/1e3) + ' GB';
} else {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**40)*1e3)/1e3) + ' TB';
}
});
This should produce outputs like:
- 1.234 KB
- 2.951 MB
- 100.001 GB
...and so on.
yes this might be a good solution i ll kep it in mind. For me , I did up doing an aura:if conditions in my component page.
– Sara
yesterday
add a comment |
You'll want to do this in your JavaScript controller. Lightning expressions are relatively limited compared to Visualforce's expression evaluation. The code might look something like this:
var files = ; // this is your variable with the content records
files.forEach(file => {
if(file.ContentSize < 2**10) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = file.ContentSize + ' bytes';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**20) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**10)*1e3)/1e3) + ' KB';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**30) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**20)*1e3)/1e3) + ' MB';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**40) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**30)*1e3)/1e3) + ' GB';
} else {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**40)*1e3)/1e3) + ' TB';
}
});
This should produce outputs like:
- 1.234 KB
- 2.951 MB
- 100.001 GB
...and so on.
yes this might be a good solution i ll kep it in mind. For me , I did up doing an aura:if conditions in my component page.
– Sara
yesterday
add a comment |
You'll want to do this in your JavaScript controller. Lightning expressions are relatively limited compared to Visualforce's expression evaluation. The code might look something like this:
var files = ; // this is your variable with the content records
files.forEach(file => {
if(file.ContentSize < 2**10) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = file.ContentSize + ' bytes';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**20) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**10)*1e3)/1e3) + ' KB';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**30) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**20)*1e3)/1e3) + ' MB';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**40) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**30)*1e3)/1e3) + ' GB';
} else {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**40)*1e3)/1e3) + ' TB';
}
});
This should produce outputs like:
- 1.234 KB
- 2.951 MB
- 100.001 GB
...and so on.
You'll want to do this in your JavaScript controller. Lightning expressions are relatively limited compared to Visualforce's expression evaluation. The code might look something like this:
var files = ; // this is your variable with the content records
files.forEach(file => {
if(file.ContentSize < 2**10) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = file.ContentSize + ' bytes';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**20) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**10)*1e3)/1e3) + ' KB';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**30) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**20)*1e3)/1e3) + ' MB';
} else if(file.ContentSize < 2**40) {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**30)*1e3)/1e3) + ' GB';
} else {
file.ContentSizeHumanReadable = Math.floor((file.ContentSize/2**40)*1e3)/1e3) + ' TB';
}
});
This should produce outputs like:
- 1.234 KB
- 2.951 MB
- 100.001 GB
...and so on.
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yes this might be a good solution i ll kep it in mind. For me , I did up doing an aura:if conditions in my component page.
– Sara
yesterday
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yes this might be a good solution i ll kep it in mind. For me , I did up doing an aura:if conditions in my component page.
– Sara
yesterday
yes this might be a good solution i ll kep it in mind. For me , I did up doing an aura:if conditions in my component page.
– Sara
yesterday
yes this might be a good solution i ll kep it in mind. For me , I did up doing an aura:if conditions in my component page.
– Sara
yesterday
add a comment |
I have some Aura Components that make use of the big.js JavaScript library to handle this sort of problem. That library offers similar capability to the Apex Decimal class, but working at the client-side e.g.:
var s = Big(v).round(Big.DP).toFixed(Big.DP);
I did find this solution : <lightning:formattedNumber value="" maximumFractionDigits="2"/> but my value does't work it displays this error : Cannot mix expression and literal string in attribute value, try rewriting like {!'foo' + v.bar}
– Sara
yesterday
add a comment |
I have some Aura Components that make use of the big.js JavaScript library to handle this sort of problem. That library offers similar capability to the Apex Decimal class, but working at the client-side e.g.:
var s = Big(v).round(Big.DP).toFixed(Big.DP);
I did find this solution : <lightning:formattedNumber value="" maximumFractionDigits="2"/> but my value does't work it displays this error : Cannot mix expression and literal string in attribute value, try rewriting like {!'foo' + v.bar}
– Sara
yesterday
add a comment |
I have some Aura Components that make use of the big.js JavaScript library to handle this sort of problem. That library offers similar capability to the Apex Decimal class, but working at the client-side e.g.:
var s = Big(v).round(Big.DP).toFixed(Big.DP);
I have some Aura Components that make use of the big.js JavaScript library to handle this sort of problem. That library offers similar capability to the Apex Decimal class, but working at the client-side e.g.:
var s = Big(v).round(Big.DP).toFixed(Big.DP);
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I did find this solution : <lightning:formattedNumber value="" maximumFractionDigits="2"/> but my value does't work it displays this error : Cannot mix expression and literal string in attribute value, try rewriting like {!'foo' + v.bar}
– Sara
yesterday
add a comment |
I did find this solution : <lightning:formattedNumber value="" maximumFractionDigits="2"/> but my value does't work it displays this error : Cannot mix expression and literal string in attribute value, try rewriting like {!'foo' + v.bar}
– Sara
yesterday
I did find this solution : <lightning:formattedNumber value="" maximumFractionDigits="2"/> but my value does't work it displays this error : Cannot mix expression and literal string in attribute value, try rewriting like {!'foo' + v.bar}
– Sara
yesterday
I did find this solution : <lightning:formattedNumber value="" maximumFractionDigits="2"/> but my value does't work it displays this error : Cannot mix expression and literal string in attribute value, try rewriting like {!'foo' + v.bar}
– Sara
yesterday
add a comment |
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