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equation-evaluator

v1.0.4

Published

evaluates string equations

Downloads

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Readme

EquationEvaluator

The EquationEvaluator is a TypeScript class that allows you to evaluate simple equations written in a specific syntax. The syntax supports boolean operators such as AND, OR, and conditional statements such as IF and ELSE.

Installation

To use this class in your project, you can install it from npm:

npm install equation-evaluator

Usage

You can import the EquationEvaluator class in your TypeScript/JavaScript code as follows:

typescript

import EquationEvaluator from "equation-evaluator/lib/EquationEvaluator";

const equation = `IF :A = 'submitted' AND :B = 'Baselined' AND :C = 'Complete' THEN RETURN "Success" ELSE RETURN "Error"`;

const params = {
  'A': 'submitted',
  'B': 'Baselined',
  'C': 'Complete'
};

const evaluator = new EquationEvaluator(equation, params);
const result = evaluator.evaluate();
console.log(result); // "Success"

In the above example, we create a new instance of the EquationEvaluator class with the equation and parameters we want to evaluate. We then call the evaluate method on the evaluator object to get the result.

Syntax

The supported syntax for the equation string is as follows:

  • To define a variable in the equation, use the : symbol followed by the variable name (e.g., :A).

  • To compare a variable with a value, use the = symbol (e.g., :A =
    'submitted').

  • To combine conditions, use the AND or OR operator (e.g., :A =
    'submitted' AND :B = 'Baselined').

  • To define a conditional statement, use the IF keyword followed by a
    condition, then the THEN keyword and a value to return if the
    condition is true, and optionally the ELSE keyword and a value to
    return if the condition is false (e.g., IF :A = 'submitted' AND :B = 'Baselined' THEN RETURN "Success" ELSE RETURN "Error").

License

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