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I'm creating a simple px to em converter. I've got it working but am having trouble restricting the results to three decimal places. I'm trying to use the toFixed(3) method but whenever I include it, the variable stops being added to the html.

Heres a fiddle http://jsfiddle.net/nowlesy/usr5c0ac/

Heres the html

PX to EM converter

<div id="base">
<h2>Enter a base pixel size</h2>
<input id="baseSize" value="126" maxlength="4"><p>px</p>
</div>

<div id="px">
<input id="pxInput" value="16" maxlength="4"><p>px</p>
<div id="emOutput2"></div>
</div><p>em</p>

<div id="Em">
<input id="emInput" value="1" maxlength="4"><p>em</p>
<div id="pxOutput2">
</div><p>px</p></div>

And the js

$(document).ready(function(){

$("#pxInput").keyup(function(){
     var emOutput = function (){ return $('#pxInput').val()/$('#baseSize').val();};
     $('#emOutput2').html(emOutput);
});
$("#emInput").keyup(function(){
     var pxOutput = function (){ return $('#emInput').val()/$('#baseSize').val();};
     $('#pxOutput2').html(pxOutput);
});


$("#baseSize").keyup(function(){
     var pxOutput = function (){ return $('#emInput').val()/$('#baseSize').val();};
     $('#pxOutput2').html(pxOutput);


     var emOutput = function (){ return $('#pxInput').val()/$('#baseSize').val();};
     $('#emOutput2').html(emOutput);
});

 var baseSize2= $('#baseSize').val();
 var pxInput = $('#pxInput').val();
 var emInput =$('#emInput').val();
 var emOutput = function (){ return pxInput/baseSize2;};
 var pxOutput = function (){return emInput*baseSize2;};

 ('#baseSize').attr('value', baseSize2);
 $('#pxInput').attr('value', pxInput);
 $('#emInput').attr('value', emInput);
 $('#pxOutput2').html(pxOutput);
 $('#emOutput2').html(emOutput);

 });

Thanks for any help

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    But there are no calls to .toFixed() in your code ???
    – Pointy
    Mar 4, 2015 at 21:01
  • It is because .val() returns a string type and you can apply tofixed to numbers. So use parseInt(value).toFixed(3) and it should work.
    – pj013
    Mar 4, 2015 at 21:05

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In your code you have pxOutput as a function who returns a value. jQuery can deal with this but calling .toFixed() on a function won't work. Personally I would replace the whole approach with something like this (demo):

var pxOutput = (parseInt($('#emInput').val(), 10)/parseInt($('#baseSize').val(), 10)).toFixed(3);

You can also begin to generalize this into a function like this:

function convert(input) {
    return (parseInt(input.val(), 10) / parseInt($('#baseSize').val(), 10)).toFixed(3);
};
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