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multiplos

v1.0.0

Published

Este paquete es para la exploración de múltiplos de números naturales, puedes utilizar la mcm([n,...]) para poder encontrar el mínimo común múltiplo de 1 o mas números naturales.

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Multiplos

Tener a nuestra disposición una función simple y poderosa que es capaz de encontrar múltiplos es genial ahora con el paquete multiplos, tan simple como se describe también lo es en tamaño.

Su uso consiste en la utilización de la función mcm() que por defecto si no se define parámetros numéricos retorna null, se puede pasar parámetros pero esos datos deben de cumplir las siguientes condisiones:

// El tipo de dato siempre es numérico + 
// Debe de ser números naturales. +
// Nunca debe de ser Negativo. +
// Nunca debe de irracional o fraccionario +

Aquí un ejemplo de implementación:

import { mcm } from 'multiplos';

console.log(mcm()) // null
console.log(mcm(4)) // 4
console.log(mcm(4, 8)) // 8
console.log(mcm(4, 8, 16)) // 16
console.log(mcm(4, 7, 5)) // 140

Un paquete para encontrar el mcm, esto está chévere -- Neverneit Sober