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Mathematical expression solving library

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BigEval.js

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An alternative to JavaScript's eval() for solving mathematical expressions. It can be extended to use the Big Number libraries available to provide results with maximum precision.

Installation

  • Node
npm install bigeval
> var BigEval = require('bigeval')
  • From browser
<script src="BigEval.js"></script>

Features

  • Full BODMAS/PEMDAS support (just like Eval).
  • Factorial, Power, Modulo, bitwise and logical operations supported. See Operators section for full list.
  • Support for numbers in scientific notation
  • Support for functions. (Math library functions, User functions)
  • Support for CONSTANTS/variables in expressions.

Using

After including BigEval.js, the first step is to create an instance of BigEval. Then we can use the exec() method to solve an expression. See project page for a working example.

var Obj = new BigEval();
var result = Obj.exec("5! + 1e3 * (PI + E)"); // 5979.874482048837
var result2 = Obj.exec("sin(45 * deg)**2 + cos(pi / 4)**2"); // 1
var result3 = Obj.exec("0 & -7 ^ -7 - 0%1 + 6%2"); //-7
var result4 = Obj.exec("sin( acos( ceil( tan(pi/6) ) ) )"); // sin(0) i.e. 0
var result5 = Obj.exec("((1 << 4) ^ (14 >> 1)) + pi"); // 26.141592653589793

The exec method returns the answer as string. If an error occurs, then Obj.err is set to true and the error message is returned by exec().

Operators

The operators currently supported in order of precedence are -

[
	['!'],  // Factorial
	['**'],  // power
	['/', '*', '%'],
	['+', '-'],
	['<<', '>>'],  // bit shifts
	['<', '<=', '>', '>='],
	['==', '=', '!='],   // equality comparisons
	['&'], ['^'], ['|'],   // bitwise operations
	['&&'], ['||']   // logical operations
]

Functions

BigEval supports functions like sin(), cos() ... When a function is used in an expression, BigEval first looks into its methods to see if such a function exist, then it looks into the JavaScript's Math library.
If you want it to fallback into the global namespace (i.e window) when it cannot find a function, you should set bigEval.fallbackToGlobalFunctions = true;.
Please note that we use just sin() and not Math.sin() in expressions. Attaching a new function to BigEval is easy.

var Obj = new BigEval();
Obj.prototype.avg = function(a, b){
    return this.div( this.add(a,b) , "2");
};

Constants

Constants are nothing but properties of the BigEval object. To use a constant such as PI in an expression, we can simply write PI. Example - sin( PI / 4 ). To add a new constant, we do Obj.CONSTANT.NAME = VALUE. The VALUE should be in string format.

Obj.CONSTANT.INTOCM = '2.54'; // inch to cm
console.log(Obj.exec('12 * intocm')); // the case doesn't matter in expressions

A constant NAME should start with an alphabet and should only use [a-zA-Z0-9_] characters. Default constants include -

PI = 3.1415...
PI_2 = PI / 2
LOG2E = log(e) / log(2)
DEG = PI / 180
E = 2.718...
INFINITY = Infinity
NaN = NaN

Extending with Big Number libraries

BigEval can be extended with any of the big number libraries for JavaScript. To extend BigEval, we only need to change its methods that are responsible for adding, subtracting and so. For an example see the extension MikeMcl-decimal.js which is based on MikeMcl's Decimal.js library. The HTML page extended.html shows how to use this extension.

To use decimaljs extension with Node, download the file and then

var BigEval = require('./MikeMcl-decimal.js');
var b = new BigEval();
console.log(b.exec('-2 + 3'));

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Package last updated on 17 Jul 2024

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