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po-math

v1.2.0

Published

demo math library

Downloads

672

Readme

po-math

A simple math utility package for basic operations and calculations.

Table of Contents

Installation

You can install the po-math package via npm:

npm install po-math

You can install the po-math package via yarn:

yarn add po-math

Usage

To use po-math in your project, you can import it as follows:

CommonJS

const poMath = require('po-math');

ES Modules

import poMath from 'po-math';

API

The po-math package exposes the following methods:

add(a, b)

Adds two numbers.

Parameters:

  • a (number): The first number.
  • b (number): The second number.

Returns: The sum of a and b.

subtract(a, b)

Subtracts one number from another.

Parameters:

  • a (number): The number to subtract from.
  • b (number): The number to subtract.

Returns: The result of a - b.

multiply(a, b)

Multiplies two numbers.

Parameters:

  • a (number): The first number.
  • b (number): The second number.

Returns: The product of a and b.

divide(a, b)

Divides one number by another.

Parameters:

  • a (number): The dividend.
  • b (number): The divisor.

Returns: The result of a / b. Throws: An error if b is zero.

Examples

Below are some examples demonstrating how to use the po-math package:

Click_to_See_Live_Demo

const poMath = require('po-math');

import mathFunctions from "po-math";

export default function math() {
  const sum = mathFunctions.sum(5, 6);
  const substract = mathFunctions.subtract(6, 4);
  const multiply = mathFunctions.multiply(2, 3);
  const devide = mathFunctions.divide(10, 2);

  return (
    <div className="App">
      <h1>Example :</h1>

      <h1>Sum of (5, 6) = {sum}</h1>
      <h1>Substract of (6, 4) = {substract}</h1>
      <h1>multiply of (2, 3) = {multiply}</h1>
      <h1>10 devid by 2 = {devide}</h1>
    </div>
  );
}

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have any ideas, suggestions, or issues, feel free to create an issue or submit a pull request to the GitHub repository.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.