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@audits/quattroporte

v1.1.0

Published

A Solidity library for uint256 to (uint64,uint64,uint64,uint64)

Downloads

7

Readme

Quattroporte - A Solidity library for uint256 to (uint64,uint64,uint64,uint64)

Install

npm i @audits/quattroporte --save

Usage

Import into your contract:

import "@audits/quattroporte/contracts/Quattroporte.sol";

And add to the uint256 type:

using Quattroporte for uint256;

With any uint256, you can use 4 distinct uint64 types via getters and setters via index0-3:

function setMyNumber0(uint64 _value) public {
  myNumber = myNumber.setIndex0(_value);
}

function getMyNumber0() public view returns (uint64) {
  return myNumber.getIndex0();
}

You can also receive all the numbers in a tuple:

function getMyNumbers() public {
  (uint64 index0, uint64 index1, uint64 index2, uint64 index3) = myNumber.getAll();
  // Do something with the values...
}