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@freemework/decimal.bignumberjs

v0.14.10

Published

decimal.bignumberjs library of the Freemework Project.

Downloads

272

Readme

Freemework

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FDecimal is a data type for storing decimal values and manipulate its via mathematical functions according infinite-precision arithmetic. It should be used when it is important to preserve exact precision, for example with monetary data.

Problems of JavaScript IEEE 754 floating point numbers.
Approximation
const totalMoney = 600.9;
const pricePerItem = 200.3;
const totalSpent = pricePerItem * 3;

console.log(totalMoney === totalSpent); // false (while expected true)
console.log(totalSpent); // 600.9000000000001
Digits limit
const left = parseInt("123456789012345678901234567890");
const right = parseInt("1");
const result = left + right;
console.log(result); // 1.2345678901234568e+29 (while expected 123456789012345678901234567891)

Examples

You can see a lot of examples in unit tests. Here we show some points only.

Avoid approximation

const { FDecimal } = require("@freemework/decimal.bignumberjs");

const totalMoney = FDecimal.fromFloat(600.90, 2);
const pricePerItem = FDecimal.fromFloat(200.30, 2);
const buyItems = FDecimal.fromInt(3);
const totalSpent = FDecimal.multiply(pricePerItem, buyItems);

console.log(FDecimal.equalsTo(totalMoney, totalSpent)); // true
console.log(FDecimal.toString(totalSpent));             // 600.9

Avoid digits limit

import { FDecimal } from "@freemework/decimal.bignumberjs";

const left = "123456789012345678901234567890";
const right = "1";
const result = FDecimal.plus(left, right);
console.log(result); // 123456789012345678901234567891

Documentation

Build

npm install
npm run build

This will build the library and put them in the folder .dist

Test

To execute tests for the library, install the project dependencies once:

npm install
npm run build
npm run test