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# Input Amount >> Use Cases ||20
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```js script
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import { html } from '@mdjs/mdjs-preview';
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import { MaxLength } from '@lion/ui/form-core.js';
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import { loadDefaultFeedbackMessages } from '@lion/ui/validate-messages.js';
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import { localize } from '@lion/ui/localize.js';
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import '@lion/ui/define/lion-input-amount.js';
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```
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## Negative Number
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It will accept negative numbers with a minus symbol.
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```js preview-story
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export const negativeNumber = () => html`
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<lion-input-amount label="Amount" .modelValue=${-123456.78}></lion-input-amount>
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`;
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```
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## Set currency suffix
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You can optionally set a currency suffix with the `currency` attribute.
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```js preview-story
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export const currencySuffix = () => html`
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<lion-input-amount label="Price" currency="USD" .modelValue=${123456.78}></lion-input-amount>
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`;
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```
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## Force locale
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Locale can be forced for a specific `lion-input-amount`. It will format the amount according to this locale.
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```js preview-story
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export const forceLocale = () => {
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return html`
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<lion-input-amount
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label="Price"
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currency="JOD"
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.locale="nl-NL"
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.modelValue=${123456.78}
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></lion-input-amount>
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`;
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};
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```
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> The separators are now flipped due to Dutch locale. On top of that, due to JOD currency, the minimum amount of decimals is 3 by default for this currency.
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## Force digits as input
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You can use the `preprocessAmount` preprocessor to disable users from inputting anything other than digits or separator characters.
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This is not added by default, but you can add it yourself.
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Separator characters include:
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- ' ' (space)
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- . (dot)
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- , (comma)
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```js preview-story
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import { preprocessAmount } from '@lion/ui/input-amount.js';
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export const forceDigits = () => html`
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<lion-input-amount label="Amount" .preprocessor=${preprocessAmount}></lion-input-amount>
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`;
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```
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## Faulty prefilled
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This example will show the error message by prefilling it with a faulty `modelValue`.
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> If there is 1 or more digit in the input, it will ignore invalid characters instead of showing an error feedback message.
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```js preview-story
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export const faultyPrefilled = () => html`
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<lion-input-amount
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label="Amount"
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help-text="Faulty prefilled input will cause error feedback"
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.modelValue=${'foo'}
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></lion-input-amount>
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`;
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```
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## Modifying the amount of decimals
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You can override certain formatting options similar to how you would do this when using [Intl NumberFormat](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/NumberFormat).
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This example shows formatting to whole numbers.
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```js preview-story
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export const noDecimals = () => html`
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<lion-input-amount
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label="Amount"
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help-text="Prefilled and formatted"
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.formatOptions=${{
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minimumFractionDigits: 0,
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maximumFractionDigits: 0,
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}}
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.modelValue=${20}
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>
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</lion-input-amount>
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`;
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```
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## Paste behavior
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For copy pasting numbers into the input-amount, there is slightly different parsing behavior.
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Normally, when it receives an input with only 1 separator character, we check the locale to determine whether this character is a group (thousand) separator, or a decimal separator.
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When a user pastes the input from a different source, we find this approach (locale-based) quite unreliable, because it may have been copied from a 'mathematical context' (like an Excel sheet) or a context with a different locale.
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Therefore, we use the heuristics based method to parse the input when it is pasted by the user.
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### What this means
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If the user in an English locale types `400,0` it will become `4,000.00`
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because the locale determines that the comma is a group separator, not a decimal separator.
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If the user in an English locale pastes `400,0` instead, it will become `400.00` because we cannot rely on locale.
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Therefore, instead, we determine that the comma cannot be a group separator because it is not followed by 3 digits after.
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It is more likely to be a decimal separator.
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