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@zaelgohary zaelgohary commented Jun 4, 2025

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  • Create formatAmountDisplay and use it in all amounts
  • Fix trailling zeros in amounts, Add thousand seperator
  • Use approximation symbol

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@zaelgohary zaelgohary changed the title Fix small amount in Orders Format amount in Orders Jun 4, 2025
// User-friendly formatting based on amount size
if (doubleAmount >= 1000) {
// Large amounts: 2 decimal places max with thousand separators (e.g., 1,234.57)
formatted = decimalAmount.toStringAsFixed(2);
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You already have the number as a Decimal or double. But you convert it to a string, then parse it again just to format it.
Use a NumberFormat directly on the already-parsed number.

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Edited.

@zaelgohary zaelgohary requested a review from AlaaElattar June 23, 2025 05:35
formatted = formatted.replaceAll(RegExp(r'\.$'), '');
// Remove trailing zeros after decimal point only (if any), but keep approximation symbol if present
if (formatted.contains('.')) {
formatted = formatted.replaceFirst(RegExp(r'(\.\d*?[1-9])0+\u001b'), r'$1\u001b');
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\u001b is a Esc character, i don't understand its benefit to the regex.

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