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fractions

v1.0.2

Published

A library to help do more precise fractional math

Downloads

344

Readme

Fractions.js

A library to help do more precise fractional math

What do you mean? Multiply .1 by .2 in javascript and you'll get something around 0.020000000000000004, even though the correct answer is .2

You can read up more about it here.

##How to set up ###Node.js Install

npm install fractions

Then in your program

var Fraction = require('fractions');

###Browser Download Fraction.js, and then link it in your HTML

<script src="Fraction.js"></script>

##API ###Create a fraction There are multiple ways to create a fraction

var oneHalf = new Fraction(1,2);
var oneHalf = new Fraction(.5);
var oneHalf = new Fraction("1/2");
var oneHalf = new Fraction("1", "2")

###Add two fractions You can use Fraction.add(fraction1, fraction2) to add two fractions

var oneThird = new Fraction("1/3");
var fourThirds = new Fraction("4/3");
var fiveThirds = Fraction.add(oneThird, fourThirds);

You can also use Fraction.add() to add anything that can be converted into a fraction

var fiveThirds = Fraction.add("1/3", "4/3");

Another method of adding

var fiveThirds = new Fraction("1/3").add("4/3");

###Subtract two fractions

var oneThird = Fraction.subtract("5/3", "4/3");
var oneThird = new Fraction("5/3").subtract("4/3");

###Multiply two fractions

var oneFiftieth = Fraction.multiply(".2", ".1");
var oneFiftieth = new Fraction(".2").multiply(".1");

###Divide two fractions

var oneFifth = Fraction.divide(".02", ".1");
var oneFifth = new Fraction(".02").divide(".1");

###Compare two fractions

var oneFifth = new Fraction(1,5);
var oneOverFive = new Fraction("1/5");
oneFifth.equals(oneOverFive); //true

###Compare to a number

var oneTenth = new Fraction(1,10);
oneTenth == .1 //true