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@fav/arith.number

Creates a number for accurate arithmetics.

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Creates a number for accurate arithmetics.

"fav" is an abbreviation of "favorite" and also the acronym of "for all versions". This package is intended to support all Node.js versions and many browsers as possible. At least, this package supports Node.js >= v0.10 and major Web browsers: Chrome, Firefox, IE11, Edge, Vivaldi and Safari.

Install

To install from npm:

$ npm install --save @fav/arith.number

NOTE: npm < 2.7.0 does not support scoped package, but old version Node.js supports it. So when you use such older npm, you should download this package from github.com, and move it in node_modules/@fav/arith.number/ directory manually.

Usage

For Node.js:

var ArithNumber = require('@fav/arith.number');
var add = require('@fav/arith.add');

var num1 = ArithNumber.of(1.23) // => { numerator: 123, denominator: 1, exponent: -2 }
num1.toApproximateString() // => '1.23'
num1.toApproximateString(1) // => '1.2'
num1.toApproximateString(1, Math.ceil) // => '1.3'

var num2 = ArithNumber.of('4.56') // => { numerator: 456, denominator: 1, exponent: -2 }
num2.toApproximateString() // => '4.56'
num2.toApproximateString(1) // => '4.5'
num2.toApproximateString(1, Math.ceil) // => '4.6'

1.23 + 4.56 // => 5.789999999999999

var num3 = add(num1, num2) // => { numerator: 579, denominator: 1, exponent: -2 }
num3.toApproximateString() // => '5.79'
num3.toApproximateString(1) // => '5.7'
num3.toApproximateString(1, Math.ceil) // => '5.8'

For Web browsers:

<script src="fav.arith.number.min.js"></script>
<script>
var ArithNumber = fav.arith.number;
var num1 = ArithNumber.of(1.23) // => { numerator: 123, denominator: 1, exponent: -2 }
num1.toApproximateString() // => '1.23'
num1.toApproximateString(1) // => '1.2'
num1.toApproximateString(1, Math.ceil) // => '1.3'
</script>

API

ArithNumber

Represents a number, and this instance consists of three integers: numerator, denominator, exponent. (a number = ( numerator / denominator ) * 10^exponent ).

Arithmetics in program often causes rounding error. However, integer operations except division is accurate as long as the integer value is within safe range. (Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGERNumber.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER in Javascript).

Therefore, @fav/arith.* packages operate a number data which consists of the above three integer elements.

The safe ranges of the three elements are as follows:

ElementsRangeNote
numerator-9007199254740991 〜 9007199254740991Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGERNumber.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER
denominator1 〜 9007199254740991Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER/10
exponent-9007199254740975 〜 9007199254740975Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER - String(Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER).lengthNumber.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER - String(Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER).length

If one of elements is out of its safe range, the value of ArithNumber object is inaccurate. But it does not mean that the ArithNumber object is infinity, because 9007199254740992e+0 is less than 9007199254740991e+1. So ArithNumber prototype does not provide any methods for infinity like .isInfinite or .isFinite.

For the ArithNumber object, it is more important that this object is accurate or not than infinity or NaN. Therefore this prototype provides the methods: .isAccurate.

This prototype also provide a method: .toApproximateString. Since the conversion to a string is not always accurate, this method can take decimalPlaces and a rounding function as parameters.

Methods:

.isAccurate() : boolean

Checks whether the ArithNumber object has an accurate number value.

Returns:

True, if the value of the ArithNumber object is accurate.

Type: boolean

.toApproximateString([decimalPlaces, [rounding]]) : string

Gets a string of this number value. If numerator can not be divided by denominator, the result string is approximate and the maximum decimal places is 20. (round down 21th place).

When a parameter decimalPlaces is specified, this function always output decimal until the specified place, and in addition a parameter rounding is specified, this function rounds up or down the next of the specified place.

Parameters:
ParamerterTypeDescription
decimalPlacesnumberThe fixed decimal places.
roundingfunctionThe rounding function to round the next of decimalPlaces place.
Returns:

A string of an approximate number value of this object.

Type: string

Static Parameters And Methods:

.of(value) : ArithNumber

Creates an ArithNumber object from a number, a string, or another ArithNumber object.

If value is a string, this function supports following notations:

  • '123', '-45', '+678'
  • '12.3', '-.45'
  • '123e+45', '-6.789E-12'
Parameters:
ParameterTypeDescription
valuenumber | string | ArithNumberA number value or its string notation, or an ArithNumber object.
Returns:

A new ArithNumber object.

Type: ArithNumber

.MAX_SAFE_NUMERATOR

Is the maximum safe integer of an absolute numerator of an ArithNumber object.

This specific value is 9007199254740991 and this equals to Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER (= 2^53 - 1).

.MAX_SAFE_DENOMINATOR

Is the maximum safe integer of an absolute denominator of an ArithNumber object.

This specific value is 900719925474099 and this equals to (Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER - 1) / 10.

.MAX_SAFE_EXPONENT

Is the maximum safe integer of an absolute numerator of an ArithNumber object.

This specific value is 9007199254740975 and this equals to Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER - String(Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER).length.

.isSafeNumerator(value) : boolean

Checks whether the value is within the range between -ArithNumber.MAX_SAFE_NUMERATOR and ArithNumber.MAX_SAFE_NUMERATOR

Parameter:
ParamerterTypeDescription
valuenumberAn integer value to be checked.
Returns:

True, if the value is within the safe range of numerator.

Type: boolean

.isSafeDenominator(value) : boolean

Checks whether the value is within the range between 1 and ArithNumber.MAX_SAFE_DENOMINATOR

Parameter:
ParamerterTypeDescription
valuenumberAn integer value to be checked.
Returns:

True, if the value is within the safe range of denominator.

.isSafeExponent(value) : boolean

Checks whether the value is within the range between -ArithNumber.MAX_SAFE_EXPONENT and ArithNumber.MAX_SAFE_EXPONENT

Parameter:
ParamerterTypeDescription
valuenumberAn integer value to be checked.
Returns:

True, if the value is within the safe range of denominator.

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Node.js (4〜)

Platform45678910
macOS
Windows10
Linux

io.js (1〜3)

Platform123
macOS
Windows10
Linux

Node.js (〜0.12)

Platform0.80.90.100.110.12
macOS
Windows10
Linux

Web browsers

PlatformChromeFirefoxVivaldiSafariEdgeIE11
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Windows10--
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License

Copyright (C) 2018 Takayuki Sato

This program is free software under MIT License. See the file LICENSE in this distribution for more details.

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Package last updated on 02 Nov 2018

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