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1.0.0 Sep 18, 2023
0.0.0 Sep 13, 2023

#64 in Finance

MIT license

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Simple money representation.

Overview

The Money type represents dollars and cents as separate values to ensure precision. Additionally, it tracks whether the amount is positive or negative with an enum member.

The library supports basic mathematical and relational operations on Money types. A string representation of the Money type is available with .to_string().

Basic Usage

The arguments to Money::new() are:

  1. dollars (unsigned integer)
  2. cents (unsigned integer)
  3. sign (MoneyType)

dollars and cents are absolute values. Whether the entire value is positive or negative is determined by the sign argument.

# use nmoney::{Money, MoneySign};
let m1 = Money::new(5, 25, MoneySign::Positive).unwrap();    // default string representation: "$5.25"
let m2 = Money::new(12, 96, MoneySign::Negative).unwrap();  // default string representation: "-$12.96"

Options (Customization)

The library supports some basic customization with regard to the string received from the Money type.

Symbol

As the Money type was designed around American money representation, the default symbol is the dollar sign ('$'). However, this can be changed via options:

# use nmoney::{Money, MoneySign};
let mut m = Money::new(5, 25, MoneySign::Positive).unwrap();
m.options().set_symbol('£');

assert_eq!(m.to_string(), "£5.25");

Show Symbol

The symbol is shown by default. If the symbol is not needed in the string representation, it can be suppressed:

# use nmoney::{Money, MoneySign};
let mut m = Money::new(5, 25, MoneySign::Positive).unwrap();
m.options().set_show_symbol(false);

assert_eq!(m.to_string(), "5.25");

Negative View

Negative amounts are indicated with a minus sign by default. The options are:

  • Minus (default)
  • Parenthesis
  • Hide (negation is not indicated)
# use nmoney::{Money, MoneySign};
# use nmoney::money::options::NegativeView;
let mut m = Money::new(5, 25, MoneySign::Negative).unwrap();
m.options().set_negative_view(NegativeView::Minus);  // default setting

assert_eq!(m.to_string(), "-$5.25");
# use nmoney::{Money, MoneySign};
# use nmoney::money::options::NegativeView;
let mut m = Money::new(5, 25, MoneySign::Negative).unwrap();
m.options().set_negative_view(NegativeView::Paren);

assert_eq!(m.to_string(), "($5.25)");
# use nmoney::{Money, MoneySign};
# use nmoney::money::options::NegativeView;
let mut m = Money::new(5, 25, MoneySign::Negative).unwrap();
m.options().set_negative_view(NegativeView::Hide);

assert_eq!(m.to_string(), "$5.25");

Panics

Panics can occur on addition overflow or subtraction underflow for:

  • +
  • +=
  • -
  • -=
  • as_cents()

License

nmoney uses the MIT license.

Versions

  • 0.0.0
    • Initial development.

No runtime deps