Updated examples
Removed duplicate and unnecessary examples.
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Converts a number in bytes to a human-readable string.
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Use an array dictionary of units to be accessed based on the exponent.
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Use `Number.toPrecision()` to truncate the number to a certain number of digits.
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Use an array dictionary of units to be accessed based on the exponent.
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Use `Number.toPrecision()` to truncate the number to a certain number of digits.
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Return the prettified string by building it up, taking into account the supplied options and whether it is negative or not.
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Omit the second argument, `precision`, to use a default precision of `3` digits.
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Omit the third argument, `addSpace`, to add space between the number and unit by default.
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@ -20,9 +20,6 @@ const prettyBytes = (num, precision = 3, addSpace = true) => {
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```js
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prettyBytes(1000); // 1 KB
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prettyBytes(123456789); // 123 MB
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prettyBytes(-50); // -50 B
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prettyBytes(27145424323.5821); // 27.1 GB
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prettyBytes(27145424323.5821, 5); // 27.145 GB
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prettyBytes(5500, 3, false); // 5.5KB
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prettyBytes(-27145424323.5821, 5); // -27.145 GB
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prettyBytes(123456789, 3, false); // 123MB
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```
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