//! This is a bare-bones alternative to the `thousands` crate on crates.io, for //! printing large numbers in a readable fashion. #[cfg(test)] mod tests; fn format_with_underscores(mut s: String) -> String { // Ignore a leading '-'. let start = if s.starts_with('-') { 1 } else { 0 }; // Stop after the first non-digit, e.g. '.' or 'e' for floats. let non_digit = s[start..].find(|c: char| !c.is_digit(10)); let end = if let Some(non_digit) = non_digit { start + non_digit } else { s.len() }; // Insert underscores within `start..end`. let mut i = end; while i > start + 3 { i -= 3; s.insert(i, '_'); } s } /// Print a `usize` with underscore separators. pub fn usize_with_underscores(n: usize) -> String { format_with_underscores(format!("{n}")) } /// Print an `isize` with underscore separators. pub fn isize_with_underscores(n: isize) -> String { format_with_underscores(format!("{n}")) } /// Print an `f64` with precision 1 (one decimal place) and underscore separators. pub fn f64p1_with_underscores(n: f64) -> String { format_with_underscores(format!("{n:.1}")) }