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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T10:48:52+00:00 2026-05-23T10:48:52+00:00

Is there a gsub equivalent for integers or decimals? Should gsub work with integers?

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Is there a gsub equivalent for integers or decimals? Should gsub work with integers? Basically I’m just trying to enter decimal into a ruby form and what the user to be able to use commas. For example, I want the user to be able to enter 1,000.99.

I’ve tried using

before_save :strip_commas

def strip_commas
    self.number = self.number.gsub(",", "")    
end

but get the following error “undefined method `gsub’ for 8:Fixnum” where “8” is replaced with whatever number the user enters.

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    2026-05-23T10:48:53+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:48 am

    If your field is a Fixnum, it will never have commas, as Rails will have to convert the user input into a number in order to store it there.

    However, it will do that by calling to_i on the input string, which is not what you want.
    overriding the normal setter to something like

    def price=(num)
      num.gsub!(',','') if num.is_a?(String)
      self[:price] = num.to_i
    end
    

    Not tested, but something resembling this should work…

    You need to get at the commas while the input is still a string.

    Edit:
    As noted in comments, if you want to accept decimals, and create something not an integer, you need a different conversion than String.to_i. Also, different countries have different conventions for numeric punctuation, so this isn’t a complete solution.

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