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Angular Plugin to make masks on form fields and html elements.

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# 🚀 feature request ### Description I want the defined prefix to be ignored within pasted strings. ``` ``` Currently, when I paste "FOO-DDD-DDD-DDD" on that input field, the value...

# 🐞 bug report ### Description When selecting the value in an input field using a mask and try to clear it with backspace, the value in the input is...

**Problem**: When using the following options and inserting e.g `0.5` of type `number`, the value gets truncated to `5` when inserted into the `input`. ``` thousandSeparator: '.', decimalMarker: ',' ```...

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When looking at the [examples page](https://jsdaddy.github.io/ngx-mask-page/main), at the 'Valid 24 hour format' example. I see the following behavior that swaps character order (as opposed to typing order). 1. I open...

### Description When user deletes all digits from number input, input becomes empty but if inspect the input value in console or debugger, its value is actually 0 instead of...

# 🐞 bug report ### Is this a regression? Yes, the previous version in which this bug was not present was: .... The bug does not appear in version A...

"ngx-mask": "8.1.7", "ngx-mask": "9.0.2", I am trying a mask="9*/0* but not working. i want this case /2020 , 1234/2000, 1234568/202020 ... optional-many/required-many I also tried mask="999999/0*" and this is not...

# 🐞 bug report ### Description I used a mask like this: `` add data via reactive forms: formControl.setValue(400.25); ## 🔥 Exception or Error shows like this: 400.25 -> 400,2...

### Description Looks like separator doesn't work for browsers with locale, where decimal delimiter is `,` it just show numbers like `1.22` as `122` `mask="separator" thousandSeparator="."` ## 🔬 Minimal Reproduction...

Version: ^13.1.1 + Angular If I have `mask = "B*"` `prefix = "foo/"` `patterns= { 'B': { pattern: new RegExp('.') } }` And I have some input where I type...