# frozen_string_literal: true module Roundable # To paraphrase Wikipedia, most currency pairs are quoted to four decimal # places. An exception to this is exchange rates with a value of less than # 1.000, which are quoted to five or six decimal places. Exchange rates # greater than around 20 are usually quoted to three decimal places and # exchange rates greater than 80 are quoted to two decimal places. # Currencies over 5000 are usually quoted with no decimal places. # # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchange_rate#Quotations def round(value) if value > 5000 value.round elsif value > 80 Float(format('%.2f', value: value)) elsif value > 20 Float(format('%.3f', value: value)) elsif value > 1 Float(format('%.4f', value: value)) # I had originally opted to round smaller numbers simply to five decimal # places but introduced this refinement to handle an edge case where a # lower-rate base currency like IDR produces less precise quotes. elsif value > 0.0001 Float(format('%.5f', value: value)) else Float(format('%.6f', value: value)) end end end