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irankhah-calculator

v1.0.1

Published

This is a calculator module!

Downloads

3

Readme

Irankhah-Calculator Module

A simple calculator module that performs basic arithmetic operations and logs the results along with the current date in Jalali format using moment-jalaali.

Installation

To install the module, use npm:

npm install irankhah-calculator

Usage

First, require the module in your code:

const Calculator = require('irankhah-calculator');
const calc = new Calculator();

Then, you can use the available methods:

calc.sum(10, 5);         // Outputs: Sum of 10 & 5 equals to 15 In 1402/5/12
calc.subtract(10, 5);    // Outputs: Subtract of 10 & 5 equals to 5 In 1402/5/12
calc.multiply(10, 5);    // Outputs: Multiply of 10 & 5 equals to 50 In 1402/5/12
calc.divide(10, 5);      // Outputs: Divide of 10 & 5 equals to 2 In 1402/5/12
calc.remainder(10, 5);   // Outputs: Remainder of 10 & 5 equals to 0 In 1402/5/12
calc.power(10, 2);       // Outputs: Power of 10 to 2 equals to 100 In 1402/5/12

Methods

sum(num1, num2)

Returns the sum of num1 and num2.

subtract(num1, num2)

Returns the result of subtracting num2 from num1.

multiply(num1, num2)

Returns the product of num1 and num2.

divide(num1, num2)

Returns the result of dividing num1 by num2.

remainder(num1, num2)

Returns the remainder of num1 divided by num2.

power(num1, num2)

Returns num1 raised to the power of num2.