1.1.0 • Published 9 months ago
@bignum/template-light v1.1.0
@bignum/template-light
Write formulas with template literals. (light version)
This is the light version of @bignum/template. It has significantly more limited functionality than @bignum/template, but is much smaller.
🚀 Features
- You can write formulas with template literals.\
(
f`${0.3} - ${0.1}`is easier to read than a statement likenew MyNum(0.3).minus(0.1).) - Prevent rounding errors by calculating with rational numbers using BigInt.
- There are no dependencies and can be minified to 2.3 KB (Minified and gzipped: 1.1 KB) .
- You can pre-compiled using @bignum/babel-plugin ( Library size can be reduced to 1.1 KB (Minified and gzipped: 0.6 KB) ).
Note that although no rounding is performed during calculations, the calculation results are returned to
Number, so values that cannot be held byNumbermay be rounded.If you want more operations and more rounding avoidance, consider using @bignum/template.
💿 Installation
npm install @bignum/template-light📖 Usage
import { f } from "@bignum/template-light";
const result = f`${0.1} + ${0.1} * ${2}`;
console.log(result); // 0.3
// Prevent rounding errors by calculating with rational numbers using BigInt.
console.log(f`${0.2} + ${0.1}`); // 0.3
console.log(0.2 + 0.1); // 0.30000000000000004🧮 API
f
Perform calculations using template literals.
Example:
import { f } from "@bignum/template-light";
console.log(f`${0.1} + ${0.2}`); // 0.3📝 Supported Syntax
Operators
The following operators are supported:
/* Arithmetic Operators */
// add
f`${0.1} + ${0.2}`; // 0.3
// subtract
f`${0.3} - ${0.1}`; // 0.2
// multiply
f`${0.07} * ${100}`; // 7
// divide
f`${0.6} / ${0.2}`; // 3
// modulo
f`${0.6} % ${0.2}`; // 0
/* Parentheses */
f`(${0.1} + ${0.2}) * ${10}`; // 3
f`${0.1} + ${0.2} * ${10}`; // 2.1Operand
Substitutions in the template literal are considered operands.
f`${0.2} + ${0.1}`; // 0.3