js-hexfloat v0.4.6
js-hexfloat
Rudimentary C99 Hexadecimal Floating Point Support in JS
SYNOPSIS
var pi = parseHexFloat('0x1.921fb54442d18p+1'); // 3.14159265358982
var piHex = Math.PI.toHexString(); // '0x1.921fb54442d18p+1'
parseHexFloat(piHex) == Math.PI; // trueDESCRIPTION
This script adds the following:
parseHexFloat(theString)
Parses C99 hexadecimal floating point in theString. Returns NaN if fails.
Unlike parseInt and parseFloat, the number must be prepended with '0x' and ended with 'p' and exponent in decimal number.
also available as Number.parseHexFloat().
parseHexFloat as a callback
From version 0.4.0, you can use parseHexFloat with String.prototype.replace.
var text = 'e=0x1.5bf0a8b145769p+1, pi=0x1.921fb54442d18p+1';
text.replace(RE_HEXFLOAT_G, parseHexFloat) // 'e=2.718281828459045, pi=3.141592653589793';In the case above, parseHexFloat does not apply regexp by itself. Instead it just takes its arguments as the matched result.
Unfortunately text.replace(RE_HEXFLOAT, parseHexFloat, 'g') is not standard so RE_HEXFLOAT_G is added.
RE_HEXFLOAT
RegExp object used in parseHexFloat:
/([\+\-]?)0x([0-9A-F]+)\.?([0-9A-F]*)p([\+\-]?[0-9]+)/iRE_HEXFLOAT_G
RE_HEXFLOAT with a g (global) flag. See above for usage.
Number.prototype.toHexString()
Stringifies the number as a C99 hexadecimal notation like "%a" in C99 sprintf().
Why Canonical Form?
From version 0.3.0, .toHexString() always returns the canonical notation.
Math.PI.toString(16); // 3.243f6a8885a3 -> 0x3.243f6a8885a3p0 is valid yet uncanonical
Math.PI.toHexString(); // 0x1.921fb54442d18p+1 is valid and canonicalIt seems ok to just prepend '0x' and append 'p0' to .toString(16) to make a hex float. Turns out it isn't. It sometimes drops the last bits in some occasions.
Math.log(2).toString(16) // 0.b17217f7d1cf78
Math.log(2).toHexString() // 0x1.62e42fefa39efp-1% perl -E 'say 0x0.b17217f7d1cf78p0 - 0x1.62e42fefa39efp-1'
-1.11022302462516e-16
% perl -E 'say sprintf "%a", 0x0.b17217f7d1cf78p0 - 0x1.62e42fefa39efp-1'
-0x1p-53And abs(-0x1p-53) is DBL_EPSILON.
SEE ALSO
Appendix: HexFloat in Other Languages
- C
- Standard since C99
- Literals, output via
%ainprintfformat, input viastrtod(), ... - https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Hex-Floats.html
- C++
- Standard since C++11
- C features plus
std::hexfloat, ... - http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/ios/hexfloat/
- Perl 5
- Supported since 5.22
- Pretty much like C99: literals, the
%aformat,POSIX::strtod(), ... - http://perldoc.perl.org/perl5220delta.html
- http://www.effectiveperlprogramming.com/2015/06/perl-v5-22-adds-hexadecimal-floating-point-literals/
- Ruby
- Supported since 1.9?
- No literals, output via
%aforsprintf, input viaFloat()
- Swift
- Supported from the beginning
- Literals, output via
String(format:"%a", ...), input viaDouble(), ... - https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Swift/Conceptual/Swift_Programming_Language/
