num is an arbitrary size fixed precision library written in javascript for node.js and browsers
Looking for just integers? Check out int
npm install num
var num = require('num');
console.log(0.1 + 0.2);
console.log(num(0.1).add(0.2).toString());
api
Besides the num function, all of the other methods operate on the objects returned by num
num (value)
construct a new decimal
valid values are integers, numbers, or strings
add (value)
add {value} to our number and return a new num
sub (value)
subtract {value} from our number and return a new num
mul (value)
multiply our num by {value} and return a new num
div (value)
divide our num by {value} and return a new num
// note that `div` uses the precision of the numerator
num('1').div('3.0') -> 0
num('1.0').div('3') -> 0.3
neg
return a new num that is the negative
abs
return new num that is the absolute value
abs
return a new num that is the absolute value
cmp (value)
compare our value to {value}
return 0 if self and value are equal, -1 if self < value, 1 if self > value
lt (value)
return true if self < value
lte (value)
return true if self <= value
gt (value)
return true if self > value
gte (value)
return true if self >= value
eq (value)
return true if self == value
ne (value)
return true if self != value
set_precision (precision)
set the precision for the number. Can be used to alter how many places after the decimal are relevant.
return self