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5:27 am, December 5, 2022
 

restyle and shorten number

Format a number 1k 1mil etc

Takes a number like 1000000 and converts it into 1mil. I also have a version of this that adds an abbr tag to the output in case you want to see the exact value. 

1mil, 1k, 1bil, etc

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The number 1585311 converted is 1mil+

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