Formatting large numbers #1942
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If you use Otherwise, you'll need to write a custom function that takes the maximum value, derives the symbol for the top tick, and formats each tick accordingly. The tickFormat function receives all the necessary information in its arguments. To display the unit suffixes in lowercase, you could use CSS (simplest method), or explore a custom function maybe based on Intl.NumberFormat.formatToParts. But note that it could introduce ambiguities: 3m is supposed to represent 3 milli, not 3 mega, if you're using SI. |
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I have a plot with very large numbers on the y-axis that I want shown with denominators like K for Kilo, M for Million, B for Billion, etc. This can be done using the following number-formatter:
But I would like to use the same denominator for all numbers on the y-axis so it doesn't mix e.g. M and B. The denominator could be determined e.g. from the max number shown on the y-axis. Is this possible?
Side question if you just happen to know the answer: Is it possible to get
Intl.NumberFormat
to write small letters instead of capital letters e.g. "3b" instead of "3B"?Thanks!
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