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Math.js is an extensive math library for JavaScript and Node.js. It features a flexible expression parser with support for symbolic computation, comes with a large set of built-in functions and constants, and offers an integrated solution to work with dif
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const objectUtils = require('../object')
/**
* Convert a BigNumber to a formatted string representation.
*
* Syntax:
*
* format(value)
* format(value, options)
* format(value, precision)
* format(value, fn)
*
* Where:
*
* {number} value The value to be formatted
* {Object} options An object with formatting options. Available options:
* {string} notation
* Number notation. Choose from:
* 'fixed' Always use regular number notation.
* For example '123.40' and '14000000'
* 'exponential' Always use exponential notation.
* For example '1.234e+2' and '1.4e+7'
* 'auto' (default) Regular number notation for numbers
* having an absolute value between
* `lower` and `upper` bounds, and uses
* exponential notation elsewhere.
* Lower bound is included, upper bound
* is excluded.
* For example '123.4' and '1.4e7'.
* {number} precision A number between 0 and 16 to round
* the digits of the number.
* In case of notations 'exponential',
* 'engineering', and 'auto',
* `precision` defines the total
* number of significant digits returned.
* In case of notation 'fixed',
* `precision` defines the number of
* significant digits after the decimal
* point.
* `precision` is undefined by default.
* {number} lowerExp Exponent determining the lower boundary
* for formatting a value with an exponent
* when `notation='auto`.
* Default value is `-3`.
* {number} upperExp Exponent determining the upper boundary
* for formatting a value with an exponent
* when `notation='auto`.
* Default value is `5`.
* {Function} fn A custom formatting function. Can be used to override the
* built-in notations. Function `fn` is called with `value` as
* parameter and must return a string. Is useful for example to
* format all values inside a matrix in a particular way.
*
* Examples:
*
* format(6.4) // '6.4'
* format(1240000) // '1.24e6'
* format(1/3) // '0.3333333333333333'
* format(1/3, 3) // '0.333'
* format(21385, 2) // '21000'
* format(12e8, {notation: 'fixed'}) // returns '1200000000'
* format(2.3, {notation: 'fixed', precision: 4}) // returns '2.3000'
* format(52.8, {notation: 'exponential'}) // returns '5.28e+1'
* format(12400, {notation: 'engineering'}) // returns '12.400e+3'
*
* @param {BigNumber} value
* @param {Object | Function | number} [options]
* @return {string} str The formatted value
*/
exports.format = function (value, options) {
if (typeof options === 'function') {
// handle format(value, fn)
return options(value)
}
// handle special cases
if (!value.isFinite()) {
return value.isNaN() ? 'NaN' : (value.gt(0) ? 'Infinity' : '-Infinity')
}
// default values for options
let notation = 'auto'
let precision
if (options !== undefined) {
// determine notation from options
if (options.notation) {
notation = options.notation
}
// determine precision from options
if (typeof options === 'number') {
precision = options
} else if (options.precision) {
precision = options.precision
}
}
// handle the various notations
switch (notation) {
case 'fixed':
return exports.toFixed(value, precision)
case 'exponential':
return exports.toExponential(value, precision)
case 'auto':
// TODO: clean up some day. Deprecated since: 2018-01-24
// @deprecated upper and lower are replaced with upperExp and lowerExp since v4.0.0
if (options && options.exponential && (options.exponential.lower !== undefined || options.exponential.upper !== undefined)) {
const fixedOptions = objectUtils.map(options, function (x) { return x })
fixedOptions.exponential = undefined
if (options.exponential.lower !== undefined) {
fixedOptions.lowerExp = Math.round(Math.log(options.exponential.lower) / Math.LN10)
}
if (options.exponential.upper !== undefined) {
fixedOptions.upperExp = Math.round(Math.log(options.exponential.upper) / Math.LN10)
}
console.warn('Deprecation warning: Formatting options exponential.lower and exponential.upper ' +
'(minimum and maximum value) ' +
'are replaced with exponential.lowerExp and exponential.upperExp ' +
'(minimum and maximum exponent) since version 4.0.0. ' +
'Replace ' + JSON.stringify(options) + ' with ' + JSON.stringify(fixedOptions))
return exports.format(value, fixedOptions)
}
// determine lower and upper bound for exponential notation.
// TODO: implement support for upper and lower to be BigNumbers themselves
const lowerExp = (options && options.lowerExp !== undefined) ? options.lowerExp : -3
const upperExp = (options && options.upperExp !== undefined) ? options.upperExp : 5
// handle special case zero
if (value.isZero()) return '0'
// determine whether or not to output exponential notation
let str
const exp = value.e
if (exp >= lowerExp && exp < upperExp) {
// normal number notation
str = value.toSignificantDigits(precision).toFixed()
} else {
// exponential notation
str = exports.toExponential(value, precision)
}
// remove trailing zeros after the decimal point
return str.replace(/((\.\d*?)(0+))($|e)/, function () {
const digits = arguments[2]
const e = arguments[4]
return (digits !== '.') ? digits + e : e
})
default:
throw new Error('Unknown notation "' + notation + '". ' +
'Choose "auto", "exponential", or "fixed".')
}
}
/**
* Format a number in exponential notation. Like '1.23e+5', '2.3e+0', '3.500e-3'
* @param {BigNumber} value
* @param {number} [precision] Number of digits in formatted output.
* If not provided, the maximum available digits
* is used.
* @returns {string} str
*/
exports.toExponential = function (value, precision) {
if (precision !== undefined) {
return value.toExponential(precision - 1) // Note the offset of one
} else {
return value.toExponential()
}
}
/**
* Format a number with fixed notation.
* @param {BigNumber} value
* @param {number} [precision=undefined] Optional number of decimals after the
* decimal point. Undefined by default.
*/
exports.toFixed = function (value, precision) {
return value.toFixed(precision)
}