Is there an easy way in python to format a number with commas ie 11222.33 would print as: $11,222.33.
Currently I'm doing something like:
def formatMoney(number):
res = str(number)
# Number of digits before decimal
n = res.find('.')
n = n if (n >= 0) else len(res)
if n < 4:
return res[:n+3]
# Location of first comma
start = n % 3
start = start if (start > 0) else 3
# Break into parts
parts = [res[:start]]
parts += [res[i:i+3] for i in range(start, n - 3, 3)]
# Last part includes 3 digits before decimal and 2 after
parts += [res[n-3:n+3]]
return ",".join(parts)
But I feel like I must be reinventing the wheel here. Have I missed a package in the standard library, or a more obvious way of doing this?