Improved number shortening to allow for decimal places#239
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Improved shortNumberFormat() function to allow for specifying number of decimal places as well as support for larger numbers.
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… mod when the chance from the repo does not meet simple percentage formatting (Moulberry#239)
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This PR improves the shortNumberFormat() function to allow for the number of decimal places to be specified. This involved re-doing the way the function worked. Instead of using recursion, it now takes the log base 1000 of the number. It now also supports numbers up to 10²⁶.
By default, the function returns 1 dp like before, but I've changed it for damage indicators to show 2 dp instead. All the instances of the function have been replaced.