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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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import { factory } from '../utils/factory'
import { deepMap } from '../utils/collection'
const name = 'number'
const dependencies = ['typed']
export const createNumber = /* #__PURE__ */ factory(name, dependencies, ({ typed }) => {
/**
* Create a number or convert a string, boolean, or unit to a number.
* When value is a matrix, all elements will be converted to number.
*
* Syntax:
*
* math.number(value)
* math.number(unit, valuelessUnit)
*
* Examples:
*
* math.number(2) // returns number 2
* math.number('7.2') // returns number 7.2
* math.number(true) // returns number 1
* math.number([true, false, true, true]) // returns [1, 0, 1, 1]
* math.number(math.unit('52cm'), 'm') // returns 0.52
*
* See also:
*
* bignumber, boolean, complex, index, matrix, string, unit
*
* @param {string | number | BigNumber | Fraction | boolean | Array | Matrix | Unit | null} [value] Value to be converted
* @param {Unit | string} [valuelessUnit] A valueless unit, used to convert a unit to a number
* @return {number | Array | Matrix} The created number
*/
const number = typed('number', {
'': function () {
return 0
},
number: function (x) {
return x
},
string: function (x) {
if (x === 'NaN') return NaN
const num = Number(x)
if (isNaN(num)) {
throw new SyntaxError('String "' + x + '" is no valid number')
}
return num
},
BigNumber: function (x) {
return x.toNumber()
},
Fraction: function (x) {
return x.valueOf()
},
Unit: function (x) {
throw new Error('Second argument with valueless unit expected')
},
null: function (x) {
return 0
},
'Unit, string | Unit': function (unit, valuelessUnit) {
return unit.toNumber(valuelessUnit)
},
'Array | Matrix': function (x) {
return deepMap(x, number)
}
})
return number
})